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Archipelago
  
Alexander Archipelago

Highest elevation
  
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Adjacent bodies of water
  
State
  
Eldred Rock

Location
  
Juneau City and Borough, AlaskaHaines Borough, Alaska

Borough
  
Juneau City and Borough

Eldred Rock (also known as Nechraje) is an island in the boroughs of Juneau and Haines, Alaska, United States. Located in Lynn Canal, it is 2.7 miles (4.3 km) southeast of Kataguni Island and 55 miles (89 km) northwest of the city of Juneau. This island is the site of the Eldred Rock Light, a lighthouse built in 1905 and manned until the United States Coast Guard automated its operation in 1973.

The name was collected by the United States Geological Survey between 1976 and 1981, and entered into the Geographic Names Information System on March 31, 1981.

The Eldred Rock Coast Guard Heliport is also located on the island.

Wrecks and incidents

Eldred Rock has been the location of multiple maritime incidents. One of the earliest involved the Hassler, the Coast Guard's first iron-hulled steamship. After being decommissioned, the vessel was sold to the McGuire Brothers for $15,700 and renamed the Clara Nevada. She sailed from Seattle, Washington, on January 26, 1898, with a crew of 40 men bound for Skagway, Alaska and 165 passengers heading for the Klondike gold fields. Late on February 5, 1898, the Clara Nevada left Skagway with between 25 and 40 passengers aboard. During the night she struck an uncharted rock several hundred yards north of Eldred Rock and sank immediately. There were no survivors.

A tour boat struck the island on June 24, 2002, but later made its way safely to Haines.

References

Eldred Rock Wikipedia


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