- Gerasim Izmailov
Gerasim Grigoryevich Izmailov (Russian: Герасим Григорьевич Измайлов, "circa" 1745 - "after" 1795) was a
Russia n navigator involved in theRussian colonization of the Americas and in the establishment of the colonies ofRussian America inAlaska . He was responsible for the first detailed maps of theAleutian Islands .A native of
Yakutsk , Izmailov attended a navigation school inOkhotsk withDmitry Bocharov , who became his lifelong business companion. In 1771 both were caught up in theBenevsky mutiny on Bol'sheretsky island in Kamchatka. Izmailov attempted to break away from the mutineers but, after being flogged, was marooned on the isle ofSimushir , one of the uninhabitedKuril Islands . For a year he subsisted on "scallops, grass, and roots" before being rescued byyasak gatherers. He was tried inIrkutsk on charges of mutiny, but was eventually cleared in 1774.In 1775, Izmailov assumed command of the boat "St. Paul" and set to work mapping the shores of the
Aleutian Islands . On October 1778, while visitingUnalaska , he made the acquaintance of CaptainJames Cook who presented him a sword and aMercator map in exchange for a letter of introduction to theKamchatka authorities. He also handed over to Izmailov a recently drawn map of the western coast of North America, which was to be delivered by the Russians to theBritish Admiralty .In 1783-85 Izmailov and
Grigory Shelikhov made their historic voyage from Okhotsk toKodiak Island , where they founded the first Russian settlement in America. In 1789, Izmailov became the first to explore and map theKenai Peninsula . Three years later, he took up employment underAlexander Baranov , helping him withstand a sea attack by theTlingit .Having wintered in Unalaska, Izmailov visited Saint Paul Island, where he discovered the crew of a Russian ship that had been missing since 1791. He brought them back to Okhotsk in June 1794. He is mentioned for the last time in 1795, when he accompanied to Alaska a group of Orthodox missionaries under Father Joasaph.
References
*ru icon [http://www.npacific.ru/np/library/encicl/9/0010.htm Biographical Dictionary of the Russian Far East and Russian America]
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