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Coordinates: 57°4006N 134°1249W / 57.66847°N 134.21362°W / 57.66847; -134.21362
 

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Hasselborg Lake East Shelter Cabin

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Alaska Heritage Resources Survey

Hasselborg Lake East Shelter Cabin is located in Alaska
Hasselborg Lake East Shelter Cabin

LocationEastern shore of Hasselborg Lake, Admiralty Island National Monument
Nearest cityAngoon, Alaska
Coordinates57°40′06N 134°12′49W / 57.66847°N 134.21362°W / 57.66847; -134.21362
Arealess than one acre
Built1936 (1936)
Built byCivilian Conservation Corps
MPSCCC Historic Properties in Alaska MPS
NRHP reference No.95001308[1]
AHRS No.SIT-373
Added to NRHPNovember 2, 1995

The Hasselborg Lake East Shelter Cabin was a historic backcountry shelter in the Admiralty Island National Monument, part of Tongass National ForestinSoutheast Alaska. The cabin, of which at best ruins survive today (it was described as being collapsed as long ago as 1985), was a three-sided Adirondack-style log structure, made of peeled logs, and covered with wood shakes. It was located near the mouth of the stream that drains Beaver Lake into Hasselborg Lake. The shelter was built in 1936 as part of a Civilian Conservation Corps works project to create a canoe route across the island.[2]

The cabin site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  • ^ "NRHP nomination for Hasselborg Lake East Shelter Cabin". National Park Service. Retrieved July 10, 2014.

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