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RZ-50572-06Research Programs: Collaborative ResearchFort Ross Interpretive AssociationThe Coast of Colonial California Through the Eyes of Russian Mariners: Fresh Perspectives From Russian Naval Archives7/1/2006 - 1/31/2011$100,000.00Lyn Kalani   Fort Ross Interpretive AssociationJennerCA95450USA2006U.S. HistoryCollaborative ResearchResearch Programs10000001000000

Preparation of a book consisting of translations of Russian accounts of travels in early California. (36 months)

In the early nineteenth century, the Russian Navy made numerous voyages to the west coast of North America. These naval ships carried highly-trained scientists and naturalists who created the earliest records of life in California. The records and documents relating to these voyages became the property of the Russian government, and are now stored in the Russian State Naval Archives (RSNA) in St. Petersburg, Russia. Very little has been published in the English language relating to the majority of these Russian voyages. We propose that a team of Russian and American scholars search the RSNA to identify and publish journals, maps, scientific notes, and illustrations that were produced during these voyages to early California.