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Baranov
[ buh-rah-nuhf ]
noun
- A·le·ksandr An·dre·ye·vich [uh-lyi-, ksahn, -d, r, uhn-, drye, -yi-vyich], 1747–1819, Russian fur trader in Alaska.
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But they hurried out again as soon as this piece of business was transacted, anxious to renew their acquaintance with Baranov.
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The building on the hill was of logs like the rest, and proved to be the castle of stern old Governor Baranov.
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“That is Solomon Baranov, the best shot in these parts,” explained the storekeeper, leading the way into his shop.
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He telegraphed to Baranov, and Baranov was so kind as to send it to me.
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