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Mikhail Dmitriyevich Tebenkov (Russian: Михаил Дмитриевич Тебеньков; also Tebenkof; 1802 –
April 3, 1872) was a
Russian hydrographer and vice
admiral of...
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Klokacheva by
navigator Ivan
Vasiliev in 1809, and
Protiv Olgi by
Captain Tebenkov.
Salisbury Sound is the
namesake of the
seaplane tender USS
Salisbury Sound...
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Government offices Preceded by Ivan
Antonovich Kupreianov Governor of
Russian Alaska 1840—1845 Succeeded by
Mikhail Tebenkov...
- The name
Avatanak was
published by
Father Veniaminov (1840) and
Captain Tebenkov (1852),
whereas Captain Lutke and the
Russian Hydrographic Department (1847)...
- It
hosts the region's only volcano,
Mount Edge****be. In 1849,
Captain Tebenkov recorded the
Tlingit name for the
island as
being Tlikh.
Before being named...
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Government offices Preceded by
Mikhail Tebenkov Governor of
Russian Colonies in
America 1850—1853 Succeeded by
Aleksandr Ilich Rudakov...
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Vitus Bering in 1729. It was surve**** and
mapped by
Captain Mikhail Tebenkov of the
Imperial Russian Navy in the 1830s.
Avacha Bay was the
scene of...
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Aleutian archipelago.
Chuginadak is an
Aleutian name
published by
Captain Tebenkov in an 1852 map.
According to Knut Bergsland's
Aleut Dictionary, the Aleutian...
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translation of
Bukhta Serebryanikova, a name
published first by
Captain Tebenkov of the
Imperial Russian Navy in 1852.
Silver Bay is on the
eastern end...
- Sarichev, also of the IRN,
listed it as "Naugvik" in 1826,
while Captain Tebenkov of the IRN
spelled it "Naknek" in 1852. Fort
Surarov or "Sowaroff" was...