Tongass Island
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![]() View of steam sidewheel steamer Pacific taken from Fort Tongass, Tongass Island, US Military District of Alaska, 1868. | |
Geography | |
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Location | Alaska Panhandle |
Coordinates | 54°46′22″N 130°44′22″W / 54.77278°N 130.73944°W |
Archipelago | Alexander Archipelago |
Length | 0.8 mi (1.3 km) |
Administration | |
United States | |
State | Alaska |
Borough | Ketchikan Gateway Borough |
Tongass Island, historically also spelled Tongas Island, is an island in the southern Alaska Panhandle, near the marine boundary with Canada at 54–40 N. It was the site of Fort Tongass, which was established shortly after the Alaska Purchase as a customs port for travelers bound from British Columbian waters to the Stikine River, which was one of the main routes of access to the Cassiar Gold Rush of the 1870s. It lies west of Port Tongass in Nakat Bay, adjacent to the Dixon Entrance and is 0.8 miles in length. Its Native Alaskan name "Kut-tuk-wah" was published in 1869 by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey; its current name was first published in 1891.
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