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Viesoki; rock, near Hot Springs bay, Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. Xamed 



Yiesokoi (high) by Vasilief in 1809. Has also been called High Rock 



.and Vi.sokoi. 

 Viesol-ie, rock; see Pillar. 

 Viesokoi, island; see High. 

 View; cove, Tlevak strait, indenting the eastern coast of Dall island, Alexander 



archii:)elago. So named by Mohols in 1881. 

 Viking; sunken rock, in Redfish bay, Baranof island, Alexander archipelago. So 



named by Moser in 1897. 

 Village; see Unatlotly. 

 Village; cove, indenting the western end of Alaska peninsula, Isanotski strait. 



Old Morzhovoi village is located on this cove. Name published by the 



Coast Survey in 1882. 

 Village; cove, near St. Paul village, St. Paul island, Pribilof group, Bering sea. 



Local name. 

 Village: islands, in Zimovia strait, opposite a deserted Indian village, whence the 



name, given by Snow in 1886. 

 Village; islet (peninsula at low water), in Felice strait, near north end of Duke 



island, Alexander archipelago. So named by Nichols, in 1882, who found 



an Indian %'illage here containing 15 houses. 

 Village; islet, near Howkan village, Cordova bay, Alexander archipelago. So 



named by Dall in 1882. Was also named McFarland ))y Sheldon Jackson 



in 1880. 

 Village; point, in Port Chester, Annette island, Alexander archipelago. It is at 



this point, named by Xichols, in 1883, that the town of Xew Metlakatla 



has been built. 

 Village; point, on the western edge of McClellan flats, Chilkat iulet, southeastern 



Alaska. Named by United States naval officers in 1880. It was called 



"Wodopada (waterfall) cape by Lindenberg in 1838. 

 Village; point, the north point of entrance to Chaik bay. Admiralty island, Chat- 

 ham strait, Alexander archipelago. So named by Meade, in 1869, who on 



his chart (United States Hydrographic No. 225) shows the Indian village 



" Old Kootznahoo " near it. The native name of this village is given by 



Dall in the Coast Pilot (1883, p. 175) as Letushkwin. 

 Village; rock, in Kootznahoo inlet. Admiralty island, Alexander archipelago. So 



named by Meade in 1869. 

 VUlaluenga, Punta de; see Spencer. 

 Villard; glacier, on the northern flank of Villard mountain, near Chilkoot inlet, 



southeastern Alaska. Apparently so named by Dall, in 1883, after Henry 



Villard. 

 Villard; mountain (5,100 feet high), on the mainland, near junction of Taiya and 



Chilkoot inlets, southeastern Alaska. Apparently so named by Dall, in 



1883, after Henry Villard. 

 Vinasale; old trading post, on the upper Kuskokwim. Population in 1890, 140. 



Local name, from Spurr, who visited it August 1, 1898, and found it 



deserted. Also written Vinasahle and Vinisahle. 

 Vincent, island; see Hogan. 

 Vincent, island; see Klokachef. 

 Virgin, bay; see Gladhaugh. 

 Virgin; peak (3,750 feet high), in the northeastern part of Etolin island, Alexander 



archipelago. So named by Snow in 1886. 

 Virginia; creek, tributary to Igloo creek, from the south, Seward peninsula. Name 



from Brooks, 1900. 



