Description
2 mi. E of Long Lake and 12 mi. NW of Beaver, Yukon Flats.
History
Probably named by William Yanert who showed it on a 1916 manuscript map of the Yukon Flats (Stuck, 1917, map facing p. 122).
Yukon-Koyukuk County · Alaska
2 mi. E of Long Lake and 12 mi. NW of Beaver, Yukon Flats.
Probably named by William Yanert who showed it on a 1916 manuscript map of the Yukon Flats (Stuck, 1917, map facing p. 122).