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Tolstoi; point, the eastern point of entrance to Tolstoi bay, Prince of Wales island, 



Alexander an-hipelago. Named Tolstoi (broad) by the Russians. 

 Tolstoi; point, the southeastern point of entrance to English bay, on south shore of 



St. Paul island, Pribilof group, Bering sea. Named Tolstoi (broad) by 



the Russians. 

 Tolstoi; point, the south head of Tolstoi bay, on Prince of Wales island, Clarence 



strait, Alexander archipelago. Named Tolstoi (broad) by the Russians. 



Has also lieen called Broad, Tolstoy, and Thick. 

 Tolstoi Bay; fishing station, on the east side of Prince of Wales island, Alexander 



archipelago. So called in the Eleventh Census. The station was not 



located on Tolstoi bay, but on Thome bay; at first near its mouth and 



later towards its head. 

 Tolmqiie, river; see Talsekwe. 

 Tomasagnu; river, of northernmost Alaska, tributary to Dease inlet, from the east. 



Native name, published on British Admiralty chart 593 (ed. of 1882). 

 Tombstone; bay, on the western shore of Portland canal, southeastern Alaska. So 



named by Pender in 1868. 

 Toms Ranch; Indian village, in Security bay, Kuiu island, Alexander archipelago. 



Destroyed by Meade in 1869. Erroneously Tonis Ranche. 

 Tondustek, village; see Gan-te-gas-tak-heh. 

 Tongaiss, fort; see Fort Tongass. 

 Tongass, harbor; see Tamgas. 



Tongass; Indian tribe and village, on Tongass island, Alexander archipelago. 

 Tongass; island, 4 miles east of Cape Fox, Dixon entrance. Native name, also 



written Tongas, etc. It is Kut-tuk-wah island of the Coast Survey atlas of 



Harbor Charts in Alaska, 1869. 

 Tongass; narrows, in strait separating Revillagigedo island from Gravina island, 



Alexander archipelago. So named by local pilots about 1878-1880. The 



name appears to be applied to the narrower part of Tongass passage or to. 



the whole passage indifferently. 

 Tongass; passage, between Sitklan and Wales islands, near eastern end of Dixon 



entrance, Alexander archipelago. Local name. 

 Tongass; point, on the eastern shore of Tongass island, near the old military bar- 

 racks. So called by Nichols in the Coast Pilot (1891, p. 80). 

 Tongass; port, between Tongass island and the mainland, Dixon entrance; called 



indiscriminately harbor and port. Nichols says in the Coast Pilot (1891, 



p. 79): "Port Tongass is a small harbor," etc. The Russians who used 



this harbor called it Tlehonsiti. Erroneously translated in one case, as 



Tlechopcity. The name has been written Tongas, Tomgas, etc., but the 



present usage is Tongass. 

 Tongass; reef, north of Tongass island. So called bv Nichols in the Coast Pilot ( 1891, 



p._79). 

 Tongue; point, long and narrow, on the northern shore of Bristol bay, opposite 



Hagemeister island. So called by the Fish Commission in 1890. 

 Tongue; point, the south head of Jack bay, Port Valdes, Prince William sound. So 



called Ijy Abercrombie in 1898. 

 Tonki, cape, Kodiak; see Narrow. 

 Tonki; cape, on the eastern coast of Afognak island, Kodiak group. Named Tonkie 



(narrow) by the Russians. 

 Tonki, point, Clarence strait; see Narrow. 

 Tonki; point, on the southeastern shore of St. Paul island, Pribilof group, Bering 



sea. It is the northeast point of Lukanin bay. Locally called Tonki 



(narrow). Has also been called Tonkie Mees (cape), Narrow, Rocky, 



and Stony. 



