flows NE from North Snohomish Lake, through Slim Lake, to Lake Minchumina, Tanana Low. 9 miles long.
Tanana Indian name obtained in 1899 by Lieutenant J. S. Herron, USA, who spelled it "Don-che-loch-no."
Beaver Lake, Doghouse Lake, Foraker Pond, Hay Lake, Holek Lake, Jim Lake, Lake Minchumina, North Snohomish Lake, Slim Lake, Lake Snohomish, Williams Lake,
Mountains:Ridges:Rivers:Streams:Deep Creek, Donchelok Creek, Old Woman Creek, Parker Creek,
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