in Bendeleben Mts., flows SW to Pargon River, 13 mi. E of Mount Bendeleben, Seward Peninsula High.
Prospectors' name reported in 1909 by Smith and Eakin (1911, pl. 1), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). This appears to be the stream shown ad "Dry" on a map of Cape Nome gold fields by David Fox, Jr., dated 1901.
Chauik Mountain, King Mountain,
Mountain Ranges:Streams:Albion Creek, Brownie Creek, California Creek, Charles Creek, Crooked Creek, DeCarey Creek, Demon Creek, Dillon Creek, Dutch Creek, Eclipse Creek, Flat Creek, Fox Creek, Gold Creek, Grouse Creek, Harrison Creek, Helena Creek, Johnson Creek, Lanagan Creek, McKelvie Creek, Monte Carlo Creek, Nappy Creek, Native Creek, Oxide Creek, Portland Creek, Ready Bullion Creek, Red Creek, Rock Creek, Russel Creek, Sardine Creek, Snowball Creek, Stab Creek, Thistle Creek, Trilby Creek, Utica Creek, Virginia Creek,
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