Afognak
an island off southern alaska, in the gulf of alaska, n of kodiak island. 721 sq. mi. (1867 sq. km).
historical examples
on our steamer was an unmarried lady who was going to afognak as a missionary.
alaska ella higginson
the village of afognak is located at the southwestern end of litnik bay.
alaska ella higginson
leaving kodiak, the steamer soon reaches afognak, on the island of the same name.
alaska ella higginson
the white men of afognak are nearly all scandinavians, married to, or living with, native women.
alaska ella higginson
eric was sent with the redondo on the rescue party that was headed for afognak.
the boy with the u. s. life-savers francis rolt-wheeler
p-ssing to the left of afognak island, we entered the harbor at kodiak.
trails and tramps in alaska and newfoundland william s. thomas
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