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—–. St. Innocent, Apostle to America. Crestwood, N.Y.: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1979.
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OleksaMichael, ed. Alaskan Missionary Spirituality. Sources of American Spirituality Series. New York: Paulist Press, 1987. Father Oleksa's volume includes a most welcome critical study of the history of the Russian church in Alaska, translations of virtually all the primary documents required to grasp the situation, and a selected bibliography that can be considered definitive on the subject.
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Orthodox America, 1794–1976: Development of the Orthodox Church in America. Syosset, N.Y.: Dept. of History and Archives, Orthodox Church in America, 1975. The OCA's bicentennial project, a pictorial essay of uneven quality, but still an essential tool.
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PierceRichard, ed. The Russian Orthodox Religious Mission in America, 1794–1837. Kingston, Ontario: Limestone Press, 1978.
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SmithBarbara. Orthodoxy and Native Americans: The Alaskan Mission. Syosset, N.Y.: Historical Society, Orthodox Church in America, 1980.