Petrof Bay

Petrof Bay is a small bay on the west side of Kuiu Island in the Alexander Archipelago in southeastern Alaska, at 56° North 134 °5' West. It opens into the Chatham Strait. The bay was named in 1924 after Ivan Petrof, an employee of the United States Census Office whose reports of his travels in the late 1800s are a valuable source of Alaska history for that period.

 

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