Alaska Colonial Records
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Online Records[edit | edit source]
- 1816-1959- Alaska, Vital Records. Index and images.
- 1845-1917- Alaska, Russian Orthodox Church records. Images only.
- 1857-1863- Metrical books. Images, and some indexed. Transcripts of Evangelical-Lutheran Church records (births, marriages, deaths) for German-Russians of Russian-American Colony (aka Russisch-Amerikanische Kolonie, Russkai︠a︡-Amerikanskai︠a︡ Kolonii︠a︡), Sitka, Alaska. Text in German.
History[edit | edit source]
European contact with Alaska occurred in the early to mid-18th century although contact could have happened in the mid-17th century. Explorers and expeditions from Russia were among the first known contact. During the late 18th century, Spanish expeditions were made up the Pacific to Alaska to assert their claims to the Pacific Northwest, and during the early 19th century, the Russians began to colonize under the Russian-American Company and built a capital on Baranof Island. Russia sold Alaska to the United States in 1867.[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Alaska," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska, accessed 10 January 2020.