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A SHOOTING TRIP TO KAMCHATKA 



Fisheries Co. (formerly the Alaska Commercial Co.), 

 the other being that of a wealthy tradesman, Rousan- 

 off by name, who had spent over thirty years in 

 Kamchatka, and had accumulated a large fortune 

 by a steady exchange of penny articles for costly 



CROSS ON THE GRAVE OF RUSSIANS KILLED IN ACTION 

 AUGUST, 1854. 



sable or blue fox skins. At the head of the street 

 stands the summer church with its blue painted top, 

 whilst opposite is the winter church, a low earthen 

 building, which can be heated during the long cold 

 months. In the churchyard stands a monument to 

 J)ehring, above his grave, and a little further, enclosed 



