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Harbor, island ; see Pitt. 

 Ilnrhor, islet; see Danger. 



Harbor; peak (2,200 feet high) , near Sitka harbor, Baranof island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Called Gavanski (harbor) mountain by Tebenkof in 1850. Has 



also been called Gavan. 

 Harbor; point, a sand spit in Port Moller, Alaska peninsula. So named by Dall in 



1882. 

 Harbor; point, on Annette island, the southern point of entrance to Hassler harbor, 



Kevillagigedo channel, Alexander archipelago. So named by Nichols in 



1882. 

 Harbor; point, on the eastern shore of Long island. Port Frederick, Icy strait, 



Alexander archipelago. Named by United States naval officers in 1880. 

 Harbor; point, the eastern point of entrance to Lituya bay, southeastern Alaska. 



Named by Dall in 1874. It is luzhnoi (south) point of Tebenkof, 1849. 

 Harbor; point, the southern point of Old Sitka harbor, Sitka sound, Alexander 



archipelago. Named Gavanski by Vasilief, in 1809, and called, indiffer- 

 ently, Gavanski and Harbor. 

 Harbor; ridge (1,700 feet high), on the mainland, east of Nakat harbor, southeast- 

 ern Alaska. So named by Nichols in 1883. 

 Harbor; rock, between the middle and western anchorages, Sitka harbor, Sitka 



sound, Alexander archipelago. So called by Dall in the Coast Pilot 



(1883, p. 149). 

 Harman; point, the eastern head of Day harbor, Kenai peninsula. So named by 



Portlock in 1786. Meares calls it Harmon. 

 Harold; mountain (3,428 feet high), on the mainland, east of Stikine river and near 



the international boundary line. Name published by the Coast Survey 



in 1895. 

 Harper; bend, in the Tanana river, about 20 miles below the mouth of the Toklat 



river. Locally known as Harj^er's bend, this designation being derived 



from Arthur Harper, a pioneer trader on the Yukon. Here, in a log house, 



was Harper's trading station, the scene of the murder of Mrs. Bean, wife 



of the agent stationed there. 

 Harrell; island, in the Kuskokwim river, near latitude 63°. So named by Spurr, in 



1898, after A. E. Harrell, a member of his party. 

 Harriet; creek, tributary to the Koyukuk, from the south, near longitude 151°. 



Prospectors' name, reported by Schrader in 1899. 

 Harriet; point, on the northwestern shore of Cook inlet, near Redoubt volcano. 



So called in Vancouver's atlas (1798, chart 10). 

 Harriman; fiord, opening into Port Wells, Prince William sound. Discovered and 



named by the Harriman Expedition, in 1899, after Mr. Edward Henry 



Harriman. 

 Harriman; glacier, tributary to the head of Harriman fiord. Port Wells, Prince 



William sound. So named by the Harriman Expedition, 1899. 

 Harrington; point, the north point of Observation island, forming the western 



])oint of entrance to Steamer bay, Etolin island, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by Van(;ouver in 1793. 

 Harrington; rock, in Portage bay, Kupreanof island, Alexander archipelago. So 



named by Ni(;hols in 1882. 

 Harris; creek, tributary to the north fork of Kugruk river, Seward peninsula. Name 



from Brooks, 1900. 

 Harris; island, near the mouth of Tamgas harbor, Felice strait, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. So named by Clover in 1885. 

 Harris; islet, near the entrance to Silver bay, Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. 



So named l)v Beardslee in 1880. 



