1949 Map of Pribilof Islands
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1949 Map of Pribilof Islands

USGS Topo · Published 1949

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St. Paul Island and St. George Island appear in sharp relief against the Bering Sea in this mid-century reconnaissance study. The map detail highlights the specific settlements of St Paul and St. George, which serve as the primary hubs for these remote volcanic outposts. On St. Paul Island, the proximity of Village Cove to English Bay and Lukanin Bay illustrates the critical role of coastal geography for the local community and maritime activities. Notable smaller landforms like Sea Lion Rock, Walrus Island, and Otter Island are documented, which are significant for their unique wildlife and ecological history. The inland terrain features numerous small lakes such as Atka L, Bear L, and Antones L, alongside prominent peaks like Bogoslof Hill and Ulakaia Hill. This survey, compiled from hydrographic and Treasury Department charts, preserves the nomenclature of points and bluffs used by navigators, including High Bluffs and Cascade Pt.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1949
Date Published1949
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:250,000
Physical Dimensions22.43 x 26.03 inches

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