St. Michael Redoubt Site
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st-michael-redoubt-site-277-2561993
title:
St. Michael Redoubt Site
text:
St. Michael Redoubt was a fortified trading and supply post established by the Russian-American Company in 1833, at the location of what is now the city of St. Michael, Alaska. It is located on the southern shore of Norton Sound at a convenient location near the mouth of the Yukon River. The fort, established by order of Ferdinand Wrangel, was used in following decades as a logistics point for exploration of southwestern Alaska and the Alaskan interior via the Yukon and other rivers. The archaeo
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Archaeological site in Alaska, United States
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michael_Redoubt_Site
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date modified:
2023-08-09T21:41:53Z
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