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Thorne Bay, Alaska History
Thorne Bay, Alaska was named after Frank Manley Thorn, Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Geodetics Survey from 1885 through 1889. His name was misspelled when the charts were published. The first major settlement was built around the logging operation of Wes Davidson in South Thorne Bay. Davidson Landing, near the South Thorne Bay Dock, still bears his family name. The current community of Thorne Bay was established when Ketchikan Pulp Co. moved its main logging camp here from Hollis. It began as a floating camp in 1960. In 1962 a shop, barge terminal, Log Sort Yard, and camp were completed. During its heyday in the 60’s and 70’s it was the largest logging camp in North America with over 600 residents during peak seasons.
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