Wrangell, Alaska

[[Totem pole Wrangell (, ) is a borough in Alaska, United States. As of the 2020 census the population was 2,127, down from 2,369 in 2010.

Incorporated as a Unified Home Rule Borough on May 30, 2008, Wrangell was previously a city in the Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area, which was afterwards renamed the Petersburg Census Area (the Petersburg Borough was formed from part of this census area). Its Tlingit name is ("Ḵaachx̱ans Little Lake" with ''áa-kʼw'' 'lake-diminutive'). The Tlingit people living in the Wrangell area, who were there centuries before Europeans, call themselves the after the nearby Stikine River. Alternately they use the autonym , where the meaning of is unknown.

The central (urban) part of Wrangell is located at , in the northwest corner of Wrangell Island. The borough also encompasses the entire eastern half of the former Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area, in addition to the area around Meyers Chuck, which was formerly in the Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area. It includes Thoms Place, a former census-designated place on Wrangell Island. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 1950
    Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1950.
    1 online resource (8 p.)
    Also issued in microfiche.
    ...Wrangell Cooperative Association...
    LLMC Digital
    Online Resource
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    Published 1950
    Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1950.
    1 online resource (5 p.)
    Also issued in microfiche.
    ...Wrangell Cooperative Association...
    LLMC Digital
    Online Resource

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