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Ward; Creek, Ts. 17 and 18 N., R. 29 

 W., rising near Wards Peak, tribu- 

 tary to St. Regis River between Bu- 

 ford and Henderson, Mineral County, 

 Mont. (Not Nine Mile.) 



Ward; Landing, Ohio River, Scioto 

 County, Ohio. (Not Ward's.) 



Ward; Point, Staten Island, New York 

 Lower Bay, Richmond Borough, New 

 York City, N. Y. (Not Ward's.) 



Ward; Terrace, near Little Colorado 

 River, Coconino County, Ariz. 



Wardout; see Brightman. 



Wards; Island, East River, New York 

 City, N. Y. (Not Ward's.) 



Wards, Calif. ; see Henness. 



Wards, R. I. ; see Brightman. 



Ware; see County Line. 



Warfield; Point, Mississippi Rive), 

 Washington County, Miss. (Not 

 Warfield's.) 



Waring; Waring-Sinlehegan ; see Siu- 

 I'lhekin. 



Warland; Creek, T. 32 N., Rs. 28 and 

 29 W., tributary to Kootenai River 

 from east near Warland, Lincoln 

 County, Mont. (Not Bristow.) 



Warm; see Worm. 



Warm Chuck; Inlet, northeast portion 

 of Tonowek Bay, southern side of 

 Heeeta Island, Alaska. 



Warm Spring; Warm Springs; Wariu- 

 springs; see Warmspring. 



Warmspring; Village, Jefferson Coun- 

 ty, Oreg. (Not Warm Spring, Warm 

 ' Springs, nor Warmsprings. ) 



Warner; Post Light, Mississippi River, 

 Houston County, Minn. (Not War- 

 ner's. ) 



Warner; see Deep. 



Warner Lakes; series of lakes and 

 playas in Lake County, Oreg., in the 

 Warner Valley (including Anderson 

 Lake and Mugwump Lake.) (Not 

 Warner Lake.) 



Warnick's Knob; Warnocks Knob; see 

 Wornock. 



Waromontogus ; see Togus. 



Warren; Mountain (altitude 13,300 

 feet), 1 mile northeast of Mount 

 Evans, 8 miles southeast of George- 

 town, east middle of T. 5 S., R. 74 

 W., Clear Creek County, Colo. 



Warren; see Kunshi. 



Warrens Crag; see Platte. 



Warrior; Light, Point, and Rock, Co- 

 lumbia River, about 1 mile above St. 

 Helens, Columbia County, Oreg. 

 (Not Warrior's.) 



Warriorsmark; Township and Village, 

 Huntingdon County, Pa. (Not War- 

 rior's Mark.) 



Warsaw; Town, Chatham County, Ga. 

 (Not Wassaw.) 



Wartham; see Waltham. 



Warton's; see Wharton. 



Warwick; Ridge, Bath County, and 

 Run, Highland County, Va. (Not 

 Warrick.) 



Wasatch Range; Mountains, Utah and 

 Idaho, extending from the bend of 

 Bear River at Soda Springs, Ban- 

 nock County, Idaho, south to the 

 mouth of San Pitch River in San 

 Pete County, Utah, including the 

 Bear River Range. (Not Wahsatch.) 



Washakie; Fort, Fremont County, 

 W^yo. (Not Wash-a-Kie. ) 



Washakie; see Flat Top. 



Washila; see Wasllla. 



Wasfiinee ; see Wachocastiuook. 



Washington; Cascades, Paradise River 

 below outlet of Paradise Valley, 

 Mount Rainier National Park, Pierce 

 County, Wash. 



WasMngton; Lake, near Seattle, King 

 County, Wash. (Not Dwamish.) 



Washington; Pass, Chuska Moun- 

 tains, 6 miles east of Crystal, San 

 Juan County, N. Mex. (Not Cotton- 

 wood. ) 



Washington; see Everett. 



Washington Mountain; Brook, Berk- 

 shire County, Mass. (Not Basin nor 

 Basin Pond.) 



Washita; see Ouachita. 



Wasilief; see Williams. 



Wasilla; Townsite, at Wasilla Lake, 

 north of Knik Arm, Cook Inlet, near 

 long. 149° 20', sees. 3, 4, 9, and 10, 

 T. 17 N., R. 1 W., Alaska. (Not 

 Washila nor Wassila.) 



Wassamma; Stage Station, Madera 

 County, Calif. ; original Indian 

 name. (Not Ahwahnee.) 



