heads at junction of All Gold and Dexter Creeks, flows N to Tanana River, 10 mi. E of Nenana, Tanana Low
Tanana Indian name meaning "Totatla Creek" adopted and used by miners and reported in 1906 by L. M. Prindle (in Brooks and others, 1907, pl. 4), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). This may have been the stream named "Bradley River" by Lieutenant Allen (1887, pl. 1), USA, in 1885 although it was more likely to have been the present-day Wood River.
Totatlanika River, Wood River,
Streams:Glacier Creek, Little Goldstream Creek, Tatlanika Creek, Windy Creek,