55 ° 24' 38.002" N,
130 ° 15' 13" W
Ketchikan Gateway
3209 ft (978.1 m)
extends W from Portland Canal, N of Peabody Mts., Coast Mts.
HistoryNamed in 1868 by Staff Commander David Pender, Royal Navy (RN), possibly for General Lovell H. Rousseau, who accepted the territory of Alaska for the United States in 1867, in a ceremony with Russian representatives at Sitka.
Astronomical Point, Blunt Point, Breezy Point, Halibut Point, Petrel Point, River Point, Steep Point, Turn Point,
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