Chirikof Island, Alaska, United States
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Chirikof Island is a island located in Kodiak Island county Alaska in the United States of America. It is at 55.825 latitude and -155.6219444 longitude. Chirikof Island is at an elevation of 182 ft (597 m). The USGS map that contains this location is titled "Chirikof Island D-5".
Description
in Pacific Ocean, 100 mi. SW of Kodiak I. 11 miles long.
History
Name published by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) in 1868. Baker (1906, p. 179n80): "The island appears to be the Tumannoi (foggy) Island of (Vitus) Bering, 1741." Captain James Cook (1785, v. 2, p. 410), Royal Navy (RN), in 1778: "And it is distinguished in our chart by the name of Foggy Island; having reason to believe, from its situation, that it is the same which had the name given to it by Beering." Captain Vancouver (1798, v. 3, p. 87), RN: "I have in honor of Beering's companion (Captain Alexie Chirikov) called this island Tscherikow's Island." The native name "Ukamok" was published by Von Langsdorff (1814, v. 2, p. 54). Captain Sarichev (1826, map 3) and Captain Tebenkov (1852, map 22) published the name "O(strov) Ukamok Ili Chirikov", (Ukamok or Chirikov Island). See Keithahn (1962, p. 16). This may be the island called "Isla Infante" by Martinez on July 5, 1788 (Wagner, 1937, p. 463).
Location Details
Type of Place: | Island |
Latitude: | 55.825 |
Longitude: | -155.6219444 |
Elevation: | 182 ft / 597 m |
County: | Kodiak Island |
USGS Map Name: | Chirikof Island D-5 |