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- Phoenix_(1792) abstract "The Phoenix was a ship involved in the maritime fur trade in the Pacific. Her captain was Hugh Moore, and her home port was Bombay. She is known to have visited the Pacific Northwest in 1792, and to have wintered in the Columbia River in 1794. She is the namesake of the Phoenix, the first ship built in the Russian colony of Alaska by Alexandr Baranov.This may be the same ship mentioned in The History of Sumatra from Project Gutenberg.".
- Phoenix_(1792) wikiPageExternalLink russian_american_book7.pdf.
- Phoenix_(1792) wikiPageExternalLink BaranovQuarterly2nd2005.pdf.
- Phoenix_(1792) wikiPageExternalLink maritime-fur-trade.htm.
- Phoenix_(1792) wikiPageID "11027565".
- Phoenix_(1792) wikiPageRevisionID "587995975".
- Phoenix_(1792) subject Category:Fur_trade.
- Phoenix_(1792) subject Category:Maritime_history_of_Canada.
- Phoenix_(1792) subject Category:Pre-Confederation_British_Columbia.
- Phoenix_(1792) subject Category:Russian_America.
- Phoenix_(1792) comment "The Phoenix was a ship involved in the maritime fur trade in the Pacific. Her captain was Hugh Moore, and her home port was Bombay. She is known to have visited the Pacific Northwest in 1792, and to have wintered in the Columbia River in 1794. She is the namesake of the Phoenix, the first ship built in the Russian colony of Alaska by Alexandr Baranov.This may be the same ship mentioned in The History of Sumatra from Project Gutenberg.".
- Phoenix_(1792) label "Phoenix (1792)".
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- Phoenix_(1792) sameAs Q7186758.
- Phoenix_(1792) sameAs Q7186758.
- Phoenix_(1792) wasDerivedFrom Phoenix_(1792)?oldid=587995975.
- Phoenix_(1792) isPrimaryTopicOf Phoenix_(1792).