
TENAKEE
1915-1916 Alaska-Yukon Gazetteer and Business Directory
[Source: R. L. Polk & Co.'s 1915-16 Alaska-Yukon gazetteer and business directory; Seattle, Wash.; Polk, 1915.]
Submitted by Peggy Thompson
Pop 150. A p o and resort, also known as Hoonah Hot Springs, first settled in 1898, on Tenakee Inlet, 70 miles se of Juneau, the nearest banking point. Communication with Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, Hoonah and Killisnoo every 6 days.
| Bolm W J & Co, bldg contrs |
| Burk Thos, prospector |
| Carroll Alex, barber and billiards |
| Cragin E W, justice |
| Day Hugh, grocer, confr, cigars and billiards |
| Hanson Wm, prospector and miner |
| Hardy Ed, billiards |
| Hart W A, gen mdse |
| HOTEL SNYDER (Ed Snyder), Furnished Rooms and Cabins |
| Kemp Chas L, bakery and restaurant |
| Lee Herbert, hunter |
| Maguire B J, wharfinger |
| Rice John, painter |
| Ruika Louis, fisherman |
| SNYDER ED (Hotel Snyder) (Tenakee Springs), General Merchandise, Poultry Breeder and Postmaster |
| Strader Saml, gardener |
| TENAKEE SPRINGS (Ed Snyder), Summer Resort for Tourists, Write for Information |
| White T H, dentist |
| Wood, Bruce, phys |
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