64 ° 24' 13" N,
155 ° 29' 49.999" W
Yukon-Koyukuk (CA)
600 ft (182.88 m)
(population 28), on left bank of Long Creek, 23 mi. S of Ruby, Kilbuck- Kuskokwim Mts.
HistoryThis mining camp developed after the discovery of gold on Long Creek in 1911. A post office was established here in 1913 and discontinued in 1932 (Ricks, 1965, p. 39).
Banner Creek, Basin Creek, Big Joe Creek, Birch Creek, Bruno Creek, Crooked Creek, Deer Creek, Dome Creek, Eldorado Creek, Falls Creek, Fifth of July Creek, Flat Creek, Fourth of July Creek, Gold Run, Gold Run, Granite Creek, Greenstone Creek, Lion Creek, Little Joe Creek, Long Creek, Meketchum Creek, Midnight Creek, Monument Creek, New York Creek, Ophir Creek, Ptarmigan Creek, Rabbit Creek, Root Creek, Short Creek, Straight Creek, Swift Creek, Teddy Creek, Thirteenmile Creek, Willow Creek,
Valleys:Bear Gulch, Fox Gulch, Glen Gulch, Last Chance Gulch, Lucky Gulch, Lucky Gulch, Snow Gulch,
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