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Politkofsky was a small Russian-built Imperial Russian Navy sidewheel gunboat that patrolled the Alaskan Panhandle in the 1860s. Politkofsky was built of yellow cedar in Russian America at New Archangel (now Sitka, Alaska), in the 1850s and was 120 feet (37 m) in length and of 152 tons displacement. She had early copper boilers and a crosshead steam engine taken from the Imperial Russian Navy ship Imperator Nikolai I. When Tsar Alexander II of Russia sold Russian Alaska to the United States in 1867, Politkofsky was included in the deal. The gunboat was then sold into civilian service as a tugboat.

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  • Politkofsky (steam tug) (en)
  • Politkowski (1866) (pl)
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  • Politkowski – mała parowa kanonierka bocznokołowa, należąca do Marynarki Wojennej Imperium Rosyjskiego, odsprzedana przez cara Rosji w 1867 Stanom Zjednoczonym w ramach kupna Alaski przez rząd USA. Wybudowana w 1866 w Sitce na Alasce z cyprysika nutkajskiego. W latach 60. XIX wieku, używana przez Marynarkę Wojenną Imperium Rosyjskiego do patrolowania . Po wykupieniu Alaski przez rząd USA, kanonierka została przeniesiona na północno-zachodnie wybrzeże Alaski, gdzie otrzymała miano Polly i służyła jako holownik parowy. W 1906 podczas gorączki złota zatonęła na rzece Jukon. (pl)
  • Politkofsky was a small Russian-built Imperial Russian Navy sidewheel gunboat that patrolled the Alaskan Panhandle in the 1860s. Politkofsky was built of yellow cedar in Russian America at New Archangel (now Sitka, Alaska), in the 1850s and was 120 feet (37 m) in length and of 152 tons displacement. She had early copper boilers and a crosshead steam engine taken from the Imperial Russian Navy ship Imperator Nikolai I. When Tsar Alexander II of Russia sold Russian Alaska to the United States in 1867, Politkofsky was included in the deal. The gunboat was then sold into civilian service as a tugboat. (en)
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  • Polly (en)
  • IRN Politkofsky (en)
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  • by being sold (en)
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  • Gunboat (en)
  • steamboat tugboat (en)
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  • Russia (en)
  • United States (en)
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  • 1906 (xsd:integer)
  • Sold with Russian Alaska in 1867 (en)
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  • Polly (en)
  • IRN Politkofsky (en)
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  • Politkofsky was a small Russian-built Imperial Russian Navy sidewheel gunboat that patrolled the Alaskan Panhandle in the 1860s. Politkofsky was built of yellow cedar in Russian America at New Archangel (now Sitka, Alaska), in the 1850s and was 120 feet (37 m) in length and of 152 tons displacement. She had early copper boilers and a crosshead steam engine taken from the Imperial Russian Navy ship Imperator Nikolai I. When Tsar Alexander II of Russia sold Russian Alaska to the United States in 1867, Politkofsky was included in the deal. The gunboat was then sold into civilian service as a tugboat. As the tug Polly, the ship worked along the northwest coast of North America. During the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890s, she operated on the Yukon River, where she sank in 1906. * v * t * e (en)
  • Politkowski – mała parowa kanonierka bocznokołowa, należąca do Marynarki Wojennej Imperium Rosyjskiego, odsprzedana przez cara Rosji w 1867 Stanom Zjednoczonym w ramach kupna Alaski przez rząd USA. Wybudowana w 1866 w Sitce na Alasce z cyprysika nutkajskiego. W latach 60. XIX wieku, używana przez Marynarkę Wojenną Imperium Rosyjskiego do patrolowania . Po wykupieniu Alaski przez rząd USA, kanonierka została przeniesiona na północno-zachodnie wybrzeże Alaski, gdzie otrzymała miano Polly i służyła jako holownik parowy. W 1906 podczas gorączki złota zatonęła na rzece Jukon. (pl)
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