Port Chatham - The Haunted Ghost Town in Alaska
Today's researchers call Port Chatham the town that bigfoot destroyed. But is that true? There is a great deal of history that surrounds this location and it doesn't necessarily mean bigfoot was behind the making of this 'ghost town'.
Let's look at some history of the location and try to put things more in perspective.
First off, the only official name of this location is Portlock. It was named for the British Naval officer Nathaniel Portlock who allegedly came ashore here in 1787. Portlock was established in the early 19th century as a cannery town, mostly dealing with salmon. The population consisted mostly of Russian and Aleuts. There was a chromite mining town nearby named Chrome.
Around 1900 an American firm brought in a fishing fleet and built the cannery. In 1921, Portlock was granted an official post office.