- Johan Hampus Furuhjelm
Johan Hampus Furuhjelm, ( _ru. Фуругельм, Иван Васильевич) was a Finnish-Russian vice-admiral and explorer, commander of the
Russian Baltic Fleet , Governor of theRussian Far East ,Taganrog andRussian America .Early years
Johan Hampus Furuhjelm was born into a Swedish-speaking noble family of
Furuhjelm inHelsingfors ,Grand Duchy of Finland (nowHelsinki ,Finland ) onMarch 11 ,1821 . Johan Hampus was the son of Otto Wilhelm Furuhjelm (1794-1871) and Ulrica Johanna Fredrika Fock (1795-1856). Johan Hampus was schooled at home until 1836 when he joined the Navy (1st Finnish Sea Battalion "1:a finska sjöekipaget"). Graduate of the Navy Corps, Furuhjelm served atRussian Baltic Fleet in 1838-1846. Promoted to midshipman 1839, lieutenant 1845. In 1843-1844, he participated in hydrographic works in theGulf of Finland on board the schooner "Meteor". In 1846-1847, he served at theBlack Sea .In
Russian America In 1850, Furuhjelm was detached to the new post in the
Russian-American Company and sailed fromKronstadt to Novoarkhangel'sk ("New Archangel", as the Russian community inSitka was called) on board of the ship "Nikolai I". He arrived to Novoarkhangel'sk on April 23, 1851, where he was appointed commander of Novoarkhangel'sk's seaport and sailed toHawaii ,California andChina on behalf of theRussian-American Company . In 1853-1854, Furuhjelm was captain of the supply ship "Count Menshikoff" in the squadron of AdmiralYevfimy Putyatin . In 1854, he was appointed commander of theAyan seaport and onDecember 11 ,1858 , Governor ofRussian Alaska . During a Christmas ball inHelsingfors in 1858, Furuhjelm met the 22-year-old Anna von Schoultz. On January 10 they were engaged, and on February 2, 1859 the wedding took place. In Novo Archangelsk, Furuhjelm was forced to acknowledge that one of the most acute needs was rebuilding the Indians' trust in the white man. During his period as governor ofAlaska , he managed to put an end to hostilities with natives. Once, he used the trick of an eclipse of the moon. He threatened the Indians to take away the moon if they didn't obey him. Furuhjelm's magic made a deep impression on the natives. They were also impressed because the governor dared to go out on inspection tours without an escort. He made the trips with just paddlers and an interpreter. Furuhjelm was successful in winning the Indians' respect and the camp was normalized.One of the most important successes which Furuhjelm noted during his period as governor was that he was successful in abolishing the ice treaty withSan Francisco . According to a contract which had been signed,Russian Alaska had to deliver a certain amount of ice to San Francisco at a fixed price. The problem was that the product melted down on the way to the warmer climates. The ice contract became very awkward for 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 their five years in
Alaska . The oldest daughterAnnie Furuhjelm later became one of the foremost figures within the international women's movement and a member ofFinland 's Parliament. OnMarch 17 ,1864 , Johan Hampus Furuhjelm turned over his duties to princeDmitri Petrovich Maksutov , who happened to be the last governor ofAlaska . In the summer of 1864 it was time for the Furuhjelm family to make a move and leave Russian Alaska.Later years
In 1865-1870, Furuhjelm served as military governor of
Primorsky Krai . On February 25, 1871, he was appointed chief of Russian seaports in thePacific , where he contributed a lot to development ofVladivostok andPrimorsky Krai , opened the "Amur Telegraph Company", several lighthouses and ship dockyards. In 1872 Furuhjelm was madeFlag Officer of theRussian Baltic Fleet . In 1874, Ivan Furugelm was promoted to the rank of vice admiral and appointed governor of the city ofTaganrog (1874-1876), where he opened the first naval school (founded byIvan Shestakov and the first public library (Chekhov Library ) onMay 23 ,1876 (old style). Among library's most frequent visitors wasAnton Chekhov . Anna Furuhjelm joined her husband in Taganrog for the winter 1874-1875 with the two youngest children. In 1878-1880 Hampus Furuhjelm served as commander ofRevel 's naval port. From 1880 until 1886, he was at the disposal of the commander of the port ofSaint Petersburg . In 1889, on the occasion of his jubilee as an officer in theImperial Russian Navy , he received a golden snuffbox, decorated with diamonds and the initials ofAlexander III of Russia .Furuhjelm died on
September 21 ,1909 inUrjala ,Finland .Places named after Furuhjelm
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Mount Furuhelm - A mountain 3,610 ft., 4.5 miles SW ofBaranof , on East coast ofBaranof Island ,Alexander Archipelago . Named in 1935 byU.S. Forest Service "for Ivan Vasilievitch Furuhelm, mining engineer and Governor ofRussian America , 1859-1864";
*Furugelm Island - Island inPeter the Great Bay ,Sea of Japan . Two islands discovered by Johan Hampus Furuhjelm in 1853. Named for him by the Russian Admiral Putyatin;
* Furuhelm Street - inSitka ,Alaska , located between Edgecumbe Drive and Georgeson Street, starting at Kimsham Street.
* Furugelm - A point and an island atSakhalin ,Sea of Japan . Named forCarl Harald Felix Furuhjelm , b. May 13, 1830 inHelsinki ,Finland , d. April 30, 1871 inNakhodka , EastSiberia ,Russia (brother of Johan Hampus Furuhjelm).
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