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GRINDALL ISLAND HISTORY Written and researched by volunteer Penny Eubanks Grindall Island was named in 1880 by W. H. Dall, USC & GS. The name Grindall was derived from Grindall Point, which is the southeast tip of Kasaan
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Document Date: 2012-12-18 14:58:21


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John Autrey USFS University of Alaska SE / Ketchikan Public Library / Ketchikan campus / Museum Archives / /

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fox food / fur farm site / islands natural food / desirable food / food / /

NaturalFeature

Kasaan Peninsula / Clarence Straits / Kasaan Bay / East coast / Tongass National Forest / /

Organization

Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation / BLM / Ketchikan Park Office / Post Office / Forest Service / John Autrey USFS University of Alaska SE / /

Person

Jim Wycoff / Salmon / Prince / GRINDALL ISLAND / James Johnstone / Peter L. Wie / George Vancouver / John Autrey / /

Position

Captain / King / anthropologist / Prince of Wales Island / R.N. / local Park Ranger / head / local fisherman / /

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Alaska / /

Region

East coast / Southeast Alaska / Southwest / /

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