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559:. Rounded, ice-covered island, 13 nautical miles (24 km; 15 mi) long, lying 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) east of Cape Boggs. Discovered in 1940 by members of East Base of the US AS. Named for Heinrich Dolleman, tractor driver for the East Base.
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761:. A rugged mountain massif standing west of the base of Imshaug Peninsula at the head of Lehrke Inlet. Mapped by USGS in 1974. Named by US-ACAN for David F. Parmelee, USARP biologist who studied birds of the Antarctic pack ice ecosystems in the
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841:. A high coastal point, or headland, along the northwest side of Lehrke Inlet. Mapped by USGS in 1974. Named by US-ACAN for Captain Opie L. Dawson, USCG (Ret.), Commanding Officer of the USCGC
803:. A peak in the central part of Parmelee Massif at the head of Lehrke Inlet. Mapped by USGS in 1974. Named by US-ACAN for David R. Neilson, USARP biologist at Palmer Station, 1975.
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