Everything about Kennicott Glacier totally explained
Kennicott Glacier is a
glacier in the
U.S. state of
Alaska. It trends southeast 43 km (27 mi) from
Mount Blackburn to its terminus at the head of the
Kennicott River in the
Wrangell Mountains.
It was named in 1899 by Rohn of the
United States Geological Survey for
Robert Kennicott, pioneer Alaska explorer and director of the scientific corps of the
Western Union Telegraph Expedition in 1865.
The glacier is also the namesake of the
Alaska Marine Highway vessel
M/V Kennicott.
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