Alger Island (Russian: ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂþò ÃÂûôöõÃÂ; Ostrov Aldzher) is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia. Lat 80ð 22â² N, long 56ð 03â² E.
The length of Alger Island is and its maximum width . Its highest point is the high summit of the Kupol Vostok Pervyy (ÃÂÃÂÿþû ÃÂþÃÂÃÂþú ÃÂõÃÂòÃÂù) ice dome that covers part of the island. There are wide unglaciated areas on the northern and the southwestern shores.
Alger Island is located north of McClintock Island, separated from it by a narrow sound.
Off Alger Island's southwestern shores lies Ostrov Matil'dy (ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂþò ÃÂðÃÂøûÃÂôÃÂ), a very small, barely long, island.
The island was discovered in 1899 by Walter Wellman on board the Capella. He named it after U.S. Secretary of War Russell A. Alger who had donated $250 to Wellman's expedition.
The wintering site of the 1901 failed American Baldwin-Ziegler North Pole Expedition was on Alger Island.