on left bank of Iron Creek 0.6 mi. S of its junction with Pilgrim River, 25 mi. NW of Solomon, Seward Peninsula High.
A road house was shown here on the 1908 "Map of Seward Peninsula" by Arthur Gibson. Name derived from Iron Creek, which was the center of a major gold mining region in the early 1900's.
Adventuress Creek, Allgold Creek, Auburn Creek, August Creek, Babs Creek, Barney Creek, Bell Creek, Benson Creek, Bentley Creek, Bertha Creek, Big Creek, Blind Creek, Breen Creek, Bullion Creek, Cahill Creek, Canyon Creek, Chickamin Creek, Coal Creek, Cold Creek, Colly Creek, Crater Creek, Crater Creek, Cripple Creek, Curtis Creek, Deep Creek, Dexter Creek, Discovery Creek, Dividend Creek, Dome Creek, Eagle Creek, Eagle Creek, El Patrone Creek, Eldorado Creek, Frost Creek, Game Creek, Golden Gate Creek, Green Creek, Grouse Creek, Grouse Creek, Hard Luck Creek, Hilliard Creek, Hobo Creek, Homestake Creek, Independence Creek, Injured Creek, Iron Creek, Johnson Creek, Kate and Anna Creek, Kennedy Creek, Lamande Creek, Last Chance Creek, Left Fork Dome Creek, Linton Creek, Lone Creek, Lucky Dog Creek, Madeira Creek, Matthews Creek, Maud Creek, Moonlight Creek, Mountain Creek, Myers Creek, Nelson Creek, Nugget Creek, Oakland Creek, Oscar Creek, Oversight Creek, Pennsylvania Creek, Penny Creek, Phoenix Creek, Portland Creek, Premier Creek, Ptarmigan Creek, Rabbit Creek, Ready Bullion Creek, Rock Creek, Roger Creek, Savannah Creek, Sherrette Creek, Shoal Creek, Sidney Creek, Sigard Creek, Skookum Creek, Slate Creek, Squirrel Creek, Star Creek, Stella Creek, Sunrise Creek, Taylor Creek, Telegram Creek, Telephone Creek, Tony Creek, Union Creek, Victoria Creek, West Branch Sherrette Creek, Whiskey Creek, Willow Creek, Willow Creek, Wilson Creek,
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