Sullivan (historical) is a populated place feature (populated place) in Nome (CA) Borough.
Sorry, no local resorces for this location!
Feature Name: | Sullivan (historical) |
Category: | Alaska physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Populated Place |
Class: | Populated Place |
Description: | in Bluestone River basin, at junction of Alder Creek and Gold Run, 15 mi. SE of Teller, Seward Peninsula High. |
History: | "Site of a mining camp which was the center of the Bluestone gold mining region. The Bluestone region was staked in the stampedes of 1899, although gold was not found here until 1900 (Brooks, 1901, p. 131). A post office was established here in 1902 and was discontinued in 1909 (Ricks, 1965, p. 62). In 1907 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported that Sullivan ""has a summer population of about 50, a post office, and several roadhouses, and is connected with Teller and a landing at the mouth of Tisuk Creek by a regular line of stages"" (Collier and others, 1908, p. 59)." |
Borough: | Nome (CA) Borough |
Latitude: | 65.0666656494 |
Longitude: | -166.199996948 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Sullivan (historical): Sullivan (historical).
NOTE: This map shows the HISTORICAL LOCATION of a feature that is no longer visible!
Sullivan Camp, AK (< 0.1 mile SSE) |