Flagstaff Hill, Alaska
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Flagstaff Hill is a
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on Unga Island,
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. Its name comes from the fact that there was a flagpole on the hill. The name may also be connected to the nearby Flagstaff Mine.USGS GNIS Feature Detail Report
/ref> Flagstaff Hill is on the northern side of the entrance to the island's Delarof Bay. The hill, near the settlement of
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, had an elevation of up to in 1916, when the ''United States Coast Pilot'' published it in a summary of coastal features.
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. ''United States Coast Pilot: Alaska, Part II: Yakutat Bay to Arctic Ocean, First Edition'', p. 179. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916.
The
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first published information on Flagstaff Hill in 1916. The name was entered into the
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on March 31, 1981.


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Landforms of Aleutians East Borough, Alaska Hills of Alaska {{AleutiansEastAK-geo-stub