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.67Notes8Nikolai Yakovlevich Rozenberg: governor of Russian America from 1850 to 1853.910{27} AVPR, f.RAK, op.888, d.1020, l.411ob. 412ob./Copy/1112 No.598, 14 July 1852.To the Board of Directors of the Company [Report of N.Ya.[307], (27)Rozenberg]13About the Kolosh attack on the Goriachie Kliuchi [Hot Springs]14Lines: 123715l.411ob.16  2.7724917In the supplement to my dispatch of the 7th of this past June under No.501  18 I hasten to report to the Board of Directors of the Company that about tenNormal Pag19 days later, after the departure of the ship  Kodiak to Ayan, on the 14th of thisPgEnds: TEXsame month of June, not far from Ozerskii Redoubt, the Koloshi (according to20suspicion, Stakhin) robbed of completely everything ten people of our redoubt,21employees who were seining fish in one of the bays nearest the redoubt, and was22[307], (27)done by them or others on this same day, but (through suspicion) also by the23Stakhin Koloshi an open attack on our Hot Springs, which ended in complete24robbery of all those who lived at the Springs, for use by our people, killing one of25them, and burning to the ground all the Company structures existing there.26During this attack on the Springs, those there to use them were: Lieutenant27Matskevich; the American Chait, who lived in Sitka; Nikolai, son of Druzhinin28who arrived this spring in the2930l.41231Colonies for service; and the employees: Nikolai Matveev, Aleksei Panov, Gustav32Lundstrem, and Nikolai Nabokov; in addition to these persons, at the Springs33were: the manager of the Springs, doctor s student Platon Benzeman, and M[r.]34Matskevich s orderly, Yan Raevskii.Of them: M[essrs.] Matskevich and Chait,35and the employees Panov and Lundstrem, as well as Raevskii and Benzeman were36saved by flight from the Springs through the forest and mountains to Ozerskii37Redoubt, from where on the next day they were brought to Novo-Arkhangel sk38on the Steamer Nikolai I.Nikolai [Druzhinin] was saved by Kaigani Koloshi who39 were in Kliuchevskaia Bay at that time and was also brought on the next day on theDocumentary Appendix 307 1 Steamer to the Port.The employee Matveev, being stunned by a blow to the head,lay almost a whole day under a tree stump, not being noticed by the robbers, and2was saved only by this.4 days after the incident that occurred this employee was3taken by a Kaigani Kolosh woman to Ozerskii Redoubt, from where he was then4brought to the Port on the Steamer.Employee Nabokov was killed.The beheaded5body of whom was delivered to the Port by Sitka Koloshi several days later, and6by certification78l.412ob.9of the Medics, that this body was in fact the body of Nabokov, was given burial10according to Christian ceremony.1112Notes[308], (213Hot Springs: Such was called the place south of Novo-Arkhangel sk where there were hot sulphur14springs that were used by the Tlingit and employees of the rac for the treatment of various ills.TheLines: 12company constructed three small cabins for the ill at the springs.1516  {28} Ibid., d.1024, l.124ob./Copy/* 48.98917  18No.318, 11 June 1858.To the Novo-Arkhangel sk OfficeNormal19About the Kolosh boy Sakhlia [Instruction of S.V.Voevodskii]* PgEnds:20l.124ob.2122[308], (2On the bark Nakhimov the Kolosh boy Sakhlia, whom the Novo-Arkhangel sk23Office has decently provided with footwear and clothing as far as the Port of24Ayan, will set off to the Port of Ayan for two years for the study of the Russian25language.26 Up to 300 rubles in bills per year are designated toward his expenses in the Port ofAyan, which expenditure, according to assignments of the Ayan office, as well as27the expenditure of the present outfitting of Sakhlia, the Novo-Arkhangel sk Office28writes off toward trade expenditures for Colonial production.2930Notes31Stepan Vasil evich Voevodskii: governor of Russian America from 1854 to 1859.3233{29} AVPR, f.RAK, op.888, d.1022, l.78ob. 79 /Copy/3435List of wounded and dead during the battle with the Koloshi, 11 March 185536373839308 Documentary Appendix 1 l.78ob.2Table 12.Wounded and Dead during the Battle with the Koloshi, 11 March 18553Year in4company Wages/ Means of5Name service salary death61.Ivanov, Aleksandr, 4th Fleet 1840 700 Killed in service7Crew boatswain82.Panfilov, Apolinarii, Tiumen 1850 350 Killed in service9peasant10 3.Kliuev, Aleksei, 25th Fleet 1850 500 Died of woundsCrew boatswain114.Kuznetsov, Fedor, Rubinsk 1852 450 Died of wounds12[309], (29)townsman, helper135.Samoilov, Nikolai, S.1849 2,500 Died of wounds14Petersburg townsman, Keeper ofLines: 132815the Company s Store16  Sailors of the Fleet Crew* 43.1861176.Spiridonov, Afonasii, 16th Crew 1854 350  187.Nemchinov, Ignatii, 16th Crew 1854 350 Died of woundsNormal Pag191.79* PgEnds: Pa208.Ivanov, Ivan, 17th Crew 1854 350219.Larionov, Grigorii, 18th Crew 1854 3502210.Nikolaev, Lavr, 11th Crew 1854 350[309], (29)23 11.Maksimov, Nikolai, 16th Crew 1854 35012.Vasil ev, Mikhailo 26th Crew 1850 3502413.Patenga, Grzhegoush 22nd Crew 1850 350 [was wounded by25Koloshi on the 10th26of March when he27guarded the28woodshed]2914th Siberian Line Battalion3014.Baranov, Aleksei, ensign 1854 2,3383115.Baluev, Samoilo, private 1854 3503216.Karpov, Karp, private 1854 3503317.Chebukin, Roman, private 1854 35034Finnish Employees3518.Il man, Karl 1851 40036373839Documentary Appendix 309 1 Table 12.Continued219.Niulund, Aleksandr 1848 450320.Shvedberg, Iogan 1851 3504 21.Anderson, Karl 1851 350Creole522.Rysev, Ivan 1821 450 Died of wounds67{30} Ibid., l.136ob. 1378No.215, 30 September 1855.To the Board of Directors9About the Stakhin Koloshi [Report of S.V.Voevodskii]1011l.136ob.12[310], (313Those who were under the authority of the Novo-Arkhangel sk Clerical Adminis-14 tration seminary, the seminarians Iona Storozhevskii and Ivan Nadezhdin and theLines: 13wife of the Artillery Non-Commissioned Officer Lipatov1 with a 4-year-old foster15child,2 having engaged two paddlers from the Koloshi, set off in a boat to Ozerskii16  Redoubt, but on the way they were met by seven boats of Stakhin Koloshi who,1.480617having fallen upon them, {and} killed the Seminarian Storozhevskii, the Koloshi,  18and Lipatov s wife with the first shots, severely wounded Nadezhdin, took him to Normal19the Hot Springs, and, having learned from him that he was a Russian, left himPgEnds:20there.21From the springs Nadezhdin returned through the mountains to Ozerskii Re-22[310], (3doubt, and from there was brought up here [to2324l.13725Novo-Arkhangel sk] and at present is recovering.He gave all the details of this26incident, from which it is evident that the Stakhin people made this attack to get27vengeance against our Koloshi [that is, the Sitka people] for the Stakhin people28they killed in 1850.329At the present time information has reached me through the Koloshi that the304-year-old foster child that was with Lipatova remained alive and is among the31Stakhin people.Therefore I wrote to Mr.Douglas,4 Chief manager of the Hudson s32Bay 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