Tee Harbor, Juneau
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Tlingit houses and canoes in Tee Harbor, June 1907
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Gill netter with bait herring in Tee Harbor, June 1907
Tee Harbor (also known as The Harbor) refers to two adjacent populated places in the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska. The area had a population of 32 in 1950. It is located 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of Fairhaven and 17 miles (27 km) northwest of the main city of Juneau.[1]
Business in the area began with a saltery in 1901 and a cannery in 1911; the cannery burnt down in 1912, according to a 1957 publication by R. N. DeArmond.
The name was published in Polk's Gazetteer in 1916.[1]
Demographics[]
Historical population | |||
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Census | Pop. | %± | |
1940 | 37 | — | |
1950 | 32 | −13.5% | |
U.S. Decennial Census[2] |
Tee Harbor first appeared on the 1940 and 1950 U.S. Census as an unincorporated village. It was later annexed into Juneau.
See also[]
- Lena Beach, Alaska
References[]
- ^ a b USGS GNIS Feature Detail Report: Tee Harbor
- ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". Census.gov. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
Coordinates: 58°24′37″N 134°45′21″W / 58.41028°N 134.75583°W
Categories:
- Populated coastal places in Alaska on the Pacific Ocean
- Populated places established in 1901
- Populated places in Juneau, Alaska
- Juneau, Alaska geography stubs