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A small schooner owned by the Russian American Company, set sail from New Arkhangel (Sitka) to the Oregon Country and wrecked six weeks later on the present-day Quileute Reservation, Washington. Two unusual source accounts of the wreck appear in this volume. One from a Russian survivor and another a Quileute Indian view, preserved for a century as part of the native oral tradition.
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