Description
On the Alaska-Canada boundary, 4 mi SW of the point at which the Kelsall River crosses the boundary, 6.4 mi. NW of Mount Ashmun and 38 mi. NW of Skagway, St. Elias Mts.
History
Tlingit Indian name reported by Aurel and Arthur Krause (1883, map) as "Seltathinschokschage," of which "Seltat" is a contraction.