
Fort Yukon serves as the focal point of this 1950s interior Alaska survey, situated at the confluence of the Yukon River and the Porcupine River. This region, known as the Yukon Flats, is defined by an intricate network of meandering waterways, including the Chandalar River, Sheenjek River, and the southern Birch Creek. The map illustrates a landscape where seasonal travel was paramount, marked by several Winter Trails and a Tractor Trail cutting through the wilderness.
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