Russian-American Company - Ships

Ships

  • Aleksandr Nevskii, wrecked in 1813 at the Kurile Islands.
  • Aleaksei Chelovek Bozhii
  • Andrei Pervozvannyi
  • Andrian i Natal'ia
  • Avos, wrecked in 1808 at Icy Straight.
  • Bering, bought from a Boston skipper. Ran aground in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaiian Islands), date unknown.
  • Boris i Gleb
  • Chirikov, built in New Archangel.
  • Diana
  • Dmitrii
  • Ekaterina
  • Elizaveta
  • Evdokim
  • Evpl
  • Finliandiia, built in 1809.
  • Fish
  • Gavriil
  • Georgii
  • Grigorii Pobedonosets
  • Ieremiia
  • Il'mena, purchased from Americans.
  • Ioann
  • Ioann
  • Ioann
  • Ioann Bogoslov
  • Ioann Predtecha
  • Ioann Ryl'skii
  • Ioann Zlatoust
  • Iulian
  • Juno (Iunona), wrecked in 1811 at the Viliui River.
  • Kad'iak, a former English ship known as the Myrtle.
  • Kapiton
  • Kapiton (2nd)
  • Kapiton (Basov)
  • Kliment
  • Konstantin
  • Kutuvzov
  • Mariia Magdalina, wrecked in 1816 near the Okhota River.
  • Mikhail
  • Mikhail
  • Morekhod
  • Nadezhda
  • Natal'ia
  • Neva, wrecked in January 1813 at Sitkha Island.
  • Nikolai
  • Nikolai
  • Nikolai
  • Nikolai
  • Orel
  • Otkrytie, built in New Archangel.
  • Pavel (Ocheredin)
  • Pavel
  • Pavel
  • Petr i Pavel
  • Perkup i Zand
  • Phoenix
  • Perdpriiatie Sv. Aleksandry
  • Prokofii
  • Rostislav
  • Severnyi Orel
  • Sikurs
  • Simeon
  • Simeon i Ioann
  • Sitkha, built in New Archangel.
  • Suvorov
  • Trekh Ierarkhov
  • Trekh Sviatitelei
  • Truvor, purchased from Americans.
  • Vasilii
  • Vladimir
  • Zakhariia i Elizaveta
  • Zakhariia i Elizaveta
  • Zosima i Savatii


References:
Pierce, Richard, ed. Documents on the history of the Russian-American Company. Kingston, Ont. : Limestone Press, c1976. pp. 23-26. OCLC: 2945773.
Tikhmenev, P. A. A history of the Russian-American Company. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1978. pp. 146-151. OCLC: 3089256.

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