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- the Russian colony. Furuhjelm arranged for a new contract to sell ice to San Francisco: 3,000 tons at $25.00 a ton. The Furuhjelms had three children during...
- Furuhjelm". Biografiasampo (in Finnish). Retrieved 6 December 2019. Furuhjelm-suvun tausta lienee saksalaisessa papistossa. Peerage of the Furuhjelms...
- Annie Fredrika Furuhjelm (11 December 1859 – 17 July 1937) was a Finnish journalist, feminist activist, and writer. She was a member of the Parliament...
- Elis Ragnar Furuhjelm (12 October 1879 – 15 November 1944) was a Finnish astronomer and politician, born in Oulu. He was Deputy Minister of Finance from...
- Wilhelmsson Furuhjelm (Russian: Фуругельм, Оттон Васильевич; 1 June 1819 – 24 May 1883) was a Russian lieutenant-general of Finnish descent. Furuhjelm was a...
- Furuhjelm 46, also known as HD 155876 and Gliese 661, is a nearby binary star system, consisting of two very similar red dwarfs, located in the constellation...
- Karl Harald Felix Furuhjelm (Russian: Фуругельм, Гаральд Васильевич; 13 May 1830 – 30 April 1871) was a Governor of the Siberian specific department [ru]...
- Anders Johan Malmgren 1889–1897 Gustaf Esaias Fellman 1897–1901 Edvard Furuhjelm 1901–1903 Otto Savander 1903–1905 Guido Gadolin 1905–1911 Hjalmar Langinkoski...
- List of Russian explorers Herman of Alaska Mikhail Tebenkov Johan Hampus Furuhjelm Nikolai Rezanov Vitus Bering History Russian Colonialism Territorial evolution...
- of Guam Dale DeArmond (1914–2006), printmaker, book illustrator Annie Furuhjelm (1859–1937), Finnish journalist, legislator Sheldon Jackson (1834–1909)...