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Kad'yak

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Built
  
1860 (1860)

NRHP Reference #
  
04000678

Area
  
8,000 m²

Hull material
  
Wood

Nearest city
  
Kodiak

Architectural style
  
19th century Barque

Opened
  
1860

Owner
  
Russian-American Company

Added to NRHP
  
14 July 2004

Similar
  
Kodiak Military History M, Erskine House, Three Saints Bay, Alutiiq Museum, Fort Abercrombie State Hist

The Kad'yak was a wooden-hulled sailing merchant ship belonging to the Russian-American Company. Purchased by the company in 1851, she was used to transport personnel and supplies among its settlements in Russian Alaska, and to transport trade goods to San Francisco. On April 2, 1860, she struck a rock near the port of Kodiak, Alaska while carrying a load of ice and trade goods destined for San Francisco, and sank near Spruce Island after drifting for three days.

The shipwreck was discovered in 2003, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. It was at that time the only known shipwreck associated with the Russian era in Alaska.

References

Kad'yak Wikipedia