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The Russian-American Company was a semi-official trading company started by Grigory ShelikhovGrigory Shelikhov

Grigory Ivanovich Shelikhov, 1795) was a Russian seafarer and merchant....
 and Nikolai RezanovNikolai Rezanov

Nikolay Petrovich Rezanov was a Russian nobleman and statesman who promoted the project of Russian colonisation of Alaska an...
 and chartered by TsarTsar

Tsar , occasionally spelled Czar or Tzar and sometimes Csar or Zar in English, is a Slavonic term des...
 Paul I in 1799.

The 20-year revolving charter granted the company monopoly over trade in Russian AmericaRussian colonization of the Americas

Russian colonization of the Americas proceeded in several places....
, which included the Aleutian IslandsAleutian Islands

The Aleutian Islands are a chain of more than 300 small volcanic islands forming an island arc in the Northern Pacific Ocea...
, AlaskaAlaska Overview

Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....
, and the territory down to 55° N latitude. A proclamation, or ukase, by theTsar in 1821, asserted its domain to 51° N latitude but this was quickly challenged by the British and resulted in the Russo-British Treaty of 1825Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1825)

The Treaty of Saint Petersburg of 1825 defined the boundaries between the Russian claims and the British claims in North Am...
 which established 55°40' as the ostensible southward limit of Russian interests and a lease of the mainland coast of what is now the Alaska Panhandle to the Hudson's Bay CompanyHudson's Bay Company

The Hudson's Bay Company is the oldest commercial corporation in North America and is one of the oldest in the world....
. Under the charter, one-third of all profits were to go to the emperor.

Under Alexandr BaranovAlexandr Baranov

Alexandr Andreevich Baranov, sometimes spelled Aleksander or Alexander and Baranof, was born in 1746 in Ka...
, 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 CaliforniaCalifornia

California is a state spanning the southern half of the west coast of the contiguous United States....
. Fort Ross, on the California coast in Sonoma County just north of San Francisco, was the southernmost outpost of Russian America, and is now reconstructed and an open air museum and at least one original building is intact. Russian Fort ElizabethRussian Fort Elizabeth

In 1815, Russian doctor, Georg Scheffer, arrived in Hawaii to gain trading privileges from King Kamehameha I, who had created a ki...
 was built in Hawaii by an agent of the company.

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 von 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 PurchaseAlaska purchase

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 transferred control of Alaska to the United StatesUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 and the commercial interests of the Russian American Company were sold to Hutchinson, Kohl & Company of San Francisco, CaliforniaSan Francisco, California

The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth-largest city in California and the fourteenth-largest in the United State...
 who then renamed their company to the Alaska Commercial CompanyAlaska Commercial Company

The Alaska Commercial Company was a company that operated retail stores in Alaska during the early period of Alaska's owners...
.

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.

# Name Term
1 Alexandr Andreyevich BaranovAlexandr Baranov

Alexandr Andreevich Baranov, sometimes spelled Aleksander or Alexander and Baranof, was born in 1746 in Ka...
 (1747 — 1819)
1799 — January 11, 1818
2 Leonty Andrianovich GagemeisterLeonty Andrianovich Gagemeister

Leonty Andrianovich Gagemeister was a Russian seafarer and explorer of the Pacific Ocean, Captain of the 1st rank....
 (1780 — 1833)
January 11, 1818 — October 24, 1818
3 Semyon Ivanovich Yanovsky October 24, 1818 — September 15, 1820
4 Matvey Ivanovich Muravyev (1784 — 1826) September 15, 1820 — October 14, 1825
5 Pyotr Igorovich Chistyakov (1790 — 1862) October 14, 1825 — June 1, 1830
6 BaronBaron

Baron is a specific title of nobility or a more generic feudal qualification....
 Ferdinand Petrovich von Wrangel (1797 — 1870)
June 1, 1830 — October 29, 1835
7 Ivan Antonovich KupreianovIvan Antonovich Kupreianov

Ivan Antonovich Kupreyanov was the head of the Russian-American Company in Alaska from 1835 to 1840....
 (1800 — 1857)
October 29, 1835 — May 25, 1840
8 Adolf Karlovich EtolinAdolf Etolin Overview

Adolf Karlovich Etolin. He was an explorer and administrator employed by the Russian-American Company....
 (1798 — 1876)
May 25, 1840 — July 9, 1845
9 Mikhail Dmitrievich Tebenkov (1802 — 1872) July 9, 1845 — October 14, 1850
10 Nikolay Yakovlevich Rozenberg (d. 1857) October 14, 1850 — March 31, 1853
11 Aleksandr Ilich Rudakov March 31, 1853 — April 22, 1854
12 Stepan Vasiliyevich Voyevodsky (d. 1884) April 22, 1854 — June 22, 1859
13 Ivan Vasiliyevich FurugelmJohan Hampus Furuhjelm

Ivan Furugelm,...
 (1821 — 1909)
June 22, 1859 — December 2, 1863
14 Prince Dmitri Petrovich MaksutovDmitri Petrovich Maksutov

Dmitri Petrovich Maksutov was an Imperial Russian Navy rear-admiral, prince, Governor of Russian America....
 (1832 — 1889)
December 2, 1863 — October 18, 1867