1. Otchet Rossiĭsko-amerikanskoĭ kompanii︠a︡ Creator: Rossiĭsko-amerikanskai︠a︡ kompanii︠a︡ Published / Created: 1843-1865. Call Number: Zc86 +R73 Image Count: 40 Resource Type: Books, Journals & Pamphlets Description: Joel Sumner Smith "Catalogue of Books" No. 689. and Russian in Cyrillic script. Publisher: Tip. Shtaba Inspektora, Subject (Geographic): Alaska--History--To 1867 and Russia--Colonies--North America Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Otchet Rossiĭsko-amerikanskoĭ kompanii︠a︡
2. Otchet Rossiĭsko-amerikanskoĭ kompanii︠a︡ Creator: Rossiĭsko-amerikanskai︠a︡ kompanii︠a︡ Published / Created: 1843-1865. Call Number: Zc86 +R73 Image Count: 50 Resource Type: Books, Journals & Pamphlets Description: Joel Sumner Smith "Catalogue of Books" No. 689. and Russian in Cyrillic script. Publisher: Tip. Shtaba Inspektora, Subject (Geographic): Alaska--History--To 1867 and Russia--Colonies--North America Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Otchet Rossiĭsko-amerikanskoĭ kompanii︠a︡
3. [View of the settlement by coal mines in Kenai Bay] Call Number: Zc86 +R73 Collection Title: Otchet Rossiisko-amerikanskoi kompaniia Container / Volume: 1861. Image Count: 1 Description: Russian in Cyrillic script. Subject (Geographic): Kenai Peninsula (Alaska)--Pictorial works Subject (Topic): Mining--Alaska--Pictorial works Collection Created: Sanktpeterburg : Tip. Shtaba Inspektora, 1843-1865 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [View of the settlement by coal mines in Kenai Bay]
4. [View of the settlement, two boats with oarsmen, by coal mines in Kenai Bay] Call Number: Zc86 +R73 Collection Title: Otchet Rossiisko-amerikanskoi kompaniia Container / Volume: 1860. Image Count: 1 Description: Russian in Cyrillic script. Subject (Geographic): Kenai Peninsula (Alaska)--Pictorial works Subject (Topic): Mining--Alaska--Pictorial works Collection Created: Sanktpeterburg : Tip. Shtaba Inspektora, 1843-1865 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [View of the settlement, two boats with oarsmen, by coal mines in Kenai Bay]