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Arvid Adolf Etholén, or
Adolf Karlovich Etolin (Russian: Адольф Карлович Этолин; 9
January 1799,
Helsinki – 29
March 1876, Elimäki) was a
naval officer...
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Etholen is a
ghost town in
Hudspeth County, Texas,
United States,
allegedly located four
miles west of
Sierra Blanca.
Different sources claim different...
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Thomas Etholen Selfridge (February 8, 1882 –
September 17, 1908) was a
first lieutenant in the U.S. Army and the
first person to die in an
airplane crash...
- records. In
common with Topi Sorsakoski, the ****isting
guitarist Hans
Etholén and the
drummer Juha Takanen, both of
which had been
playing in the band...
- independence. The film was
written by Tom Abrams, Tiit Aleksejev,
Eriikka Etholén-Paju and Olle Mirme. The film was
produced by
Nafta Films (Estonia) and...
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Finnish Chief Managers ("governors") of
Russian America included Arvid Adolf Etholén (a.k.a. Etolin) in 1840-1845 and
Johan Hampus Furuhjelm in 1859-1864. A...
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Yupik Eskimo gut
parka kamleika (kamliikaq).
Exhibit in the
Arvid Adolf Etholén collection,
Museum of
Cultures (Kulttuurien museo) of
National Museum of...
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built and its
congregation established through the
efforts of
Arvid Adolf Etholén, the
eighth Russian governor of Alaska. The land on
which the
church was...
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missionary efforts. The
company board ordered chief manager Arvid Adolf Etholén to
build a
residency in New
Archangel for
bishop Veniaminov When a Lutheran...
- Alta
California led
officials to
consider Baja
California instead.
Arvid Etholén was
dispatched in the
winter of 1827, and soon
secured permission from...