The
Fort Ross Library
The Fort Ross Library contains over 3,000 titles relating to the cultural
and natural history of Fort Ross, the Sonoma County North Coast, California,
the Pacific Rim and Russian America. Circulating materials may be checked
out by Fort Ross Interpretive Association Members and State Park staff.
Materials in the reference section may not be removed from the library,
but are available for use by all researchers between 10 AM and 4:30
PM daily. Please call 707 847-3437 to make an appointment.
Fort Ross Digital Library
Selective pdfs of manuscripts of Russian and Russian American History at Fort Ross Library:
Archives of the Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska in the Library of Congress by V. Basanoff
Circumnavigation, Empire, Modernity, Race- The Impact of Round-the-World Voyages on Russia's Imperial Consciousness by Ilya Vinkovetsky
Context of the Cemetery of Fort Ross-Multiple Lines of Evidence, Multiple Research Questions by Lynne Goldtsein and Robert A. Brinkmann
Eschscholtz and Von Chamisso Spend a Month at the Bay of San Francisco by Susan Delano McKelvey
Natalia Shelikov- Her Unique and Influental Involvement in the Merchantile and Imperial Russian Arenas by Dr. Alexander Petrov and Dawn Lea Black
North of Golden Gate by Kate Feild
Russian America in 1812 by James R. Gibson
Russian Hunters in Eastern Siberia in the 17th Centrury- Lifestyle and Economy by Oleg V. Bychkov
Russians in Alaska by Roman Sturmer
The California Collection of the MAE by Elena Okladnikova
The Flag of the Russo-American Company by Dr. Svetlana G. Federova
The US and Russia- The Beginning of Relations 1765-1815 Edited by Nina N. Bashkina et al.
Totma, A Small Russian Town by Elya Vasilyeva
Walrus Skin Money of the Russian American Company and Coins of the American West
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