Manley Hot Springs, Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, United States
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- Manley Hot Springs
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- population 72, on Hot Springs Slough, 54 mi. NE of the Bitzshtini Mts., Yukon-Tanana High.
- J. F. Karshner located a homestead here in 1902, about the same time the U.S. Army Signal Corps established a telegraph station nearby; the place soon became known as Baker Hot Springs after Baker Creek. In 1907 Frank Manley (Hilliard B. Knowles) built a four-story Hot Springs Resort Hotel (Sims, 1965, p. 14). The village population became 101 in 1910; 29 in 1920; 45 in 1930; 39 in 1939; and 29 in 1950. The Hot Springs post office was established in 1907; name changed to Manley Hot Springs in 1957 (Ricks, 1965, p. 27, 41).
- 65.001111165° 00' 04.0"N-150.6338889150° 38' 02.0"W
- Baker 5.6 mi. SE
- Tofty 9.5 mi. NW
- Woodchopper 11.5 mi. W
- (none listed within 15 mi.)
- 67
- 83 m
- 650328255
- Updated Apr 19, 2020