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wrecked just off the island. The survivors made it to shore and established a camp where they subsisted until rescued about a month later. The site of the wreck, and also the survival camp has since been found.
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Travel and adventure in the territory of Alaska formerly Russian America, now ceded to the United States, and in various other parts of the north Pacific
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The island is 37 km (23 mi) long and 13 km (8.1 mi) wide with a land area of 167.47 sq mi (433.7 km), making it the
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A Voyage Round the World; But More Particularly, to the North-West Coast of America: Performed in 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788, in the
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Kruzof Island does not have a permanent resident population. There is a maintained trail leading from Fred's Creek cabin, a
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cabin on the inside coast, to the summit of Mount Edgecumbe, as well as several trails across the island.
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Kruzof Island: Blocks 1014 and 1015, Census Tract 1, Sitka City and Borough, Alaska
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after its highest point, Mount Edgecumbe, was named Montaña de San Jacinto by
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Kalinin Bay, on the northern shore of the island, provided the name for the
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Index

Alexander Archipelago
Mount Edgecumbe
Alaska
57°10′14″N 135°40′29″W / 57.17056°N 135.67472°W / 57.17056; -135.67472
Russian
Alexander Archipelago
Alaska
Sitka
U.T. Lisianski
Russian
Mount Edgecumbe
Tebenkov
Tlingit
Don Juan de la Bodega y Quadra
La Pérouse
Nathaniel Portlock
41st largest island in the United States
stratovolcano
volcanic cones
volcanic field
United States Forest Service
Neva
World War II
United States Navy
escort aircraft carrier
USS Kalinin Bay
clearcut
timber
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