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The Russian-American Company was a semi-official colonial trading company started by Grigory Shelikhov and Nikolai Rezanov and chartered by Tsar Paul I in 1799.

The 20-year revolving charter granted the company monopoly over trade in Russian America, which included the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and the territory down to 55° N latitude. A second charter, in 1821, extended its domain to 51° N latitude. Under the charter, one-third of all profits were to go to the emperor.

Under Alexandr Baranov, who governed the region between 1790 and 1818, a permanent settlement was established in 1804 at Novo-Arkhangelsk (today's Sitka, Alaska), and a thriving fur trade was organized.

The company constructed forts in what is today Alaska and California. Fort Ross, on the California coast just north of San Francisco, was the southernmost outpost of Russian America, and is now reconstructed and an open air museum.

But from the 1820s onwards the profits from the fur trade began to decline. Already in 1818 the Russian government had taken control of the Russian-American Company from the merchants who held the charter. The explorer and government official Ferdinand Petrovich Wrangel, who had been administrator of Russian government interests in Russian America a decade before, was the first president of the company during the government period. The company ceased its commercial activities in 1867, when the Alaska Purchase transferred control of Alaska to the United States.

Governors of the Russian American Company

Below is a list of the governors/general managers of the Russian-American Company. Many of their names occur as place names in Southeast Alaska. Note that the English spelling of the names varies between sources.

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| align=right | 1 | Alexandr Andreyevich Baranov (1747–1819) | align=right | 2 | Leonty Andrianovich Gagemeister (1780–1833) | align=right | 3 | Semyon Ivanovich Yanovsky | align=right | 4 | Matvey Ivanovich Muravyev (1784–1826) | align=right | 5 | Pyotr Igorovich Chistyakov (1790–1862) | align=right | 6 | Baron Ferdinand Petrovich Wrangel (1797–1870) | align=right | 7 | Ivan Antonovich Kupreianov (1800–1857) | align=right | 8 | Adolf Karlovich Etolin (1798–1876) | align=right | 9 | Mikhail Dmitriyevich Tebenkov (1802–1872) | align=right | 10 | Nikolay Yakovlevich Rozenberg (d. 1857) | align=right | 11 | Aleksandr Ilich Rudakov | align=right | 12 | Stepan Vasiliyevich Voyevodsky (d. 1884) | align=right | 13 | Ivan Vasiliyevich Furugelm (1821–1909) | align=right | 14 | Prince Dmitry Petrovich Maksutov (1832–1889)
Name Term
1799January 11, 1818
January 11, 1818October 24, 1818
October 24, 1818September 15, 1820
September 15, 1820October 14, 1825
October 14, 1825June 1, 1830
June 1, 1830October 29, 1835
October 29, 1835May 25, 1840
May 25, 1840July 9, 1845
July 9, 1845October 14, 1850
October 14, 1850March 31, 1853
March 31, 1853April 22, 1854
April 22, 1854June 22, 1859
June 22, 1859December 2, 1863
December 2, 1863October 18, 1867

 


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