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Mount Stephens (Skeena Mountains)
Mount Stephens may refer to: ;Canada *Mount Stephens (Stephens Island), British Columbia, Canada *Mount Stephens (British Columbia), Canada * Mount Stephens (Skeena Mountains), British Columbia, Canada ;United States * Mount Stephens (Nevada), United States * Prospect Peak (Park County, Wyoming) has also been called Mount Stephens ;Antarctica * Mount Stephens (Antarctica) See also *Mount Stephenson Mount Stephenson a mountain in Antarctica. It is located within the central portion of the Douglas Range, standing at the heads of Toynbee Glacier and Sedgwick Glacier west of George VI Sound, near the east coast of Alexander Island within the ...
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Mount Stephens (Stephens Island)
Mount Stephens may refer to: ;Canada * Mount Stephens (Stephens Island), British Columbia, Canada *Mount Stephens (British Columbia), Canada * Mount Stephens (Skeena Mountains), British Columbia, Canada ;United States * Mount Stephens (Nevada), United States * Prospect Peak (Park County, Wyoming) has also been called Mount Stephens ;Antarctica * Mount Stephens (Antarctica) See also *Mount Stephenson Mount Stephenson a mountain in Antarctica. It is located within the central portion of the Douglas Range, standing at the heads of Toynbee Glacier and Sedgwick Glacier west of George VI Sound, near the east coast of Alexander Island within the ...
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Mount Stephens (British Columbia)
Mount Stephens, , prominence 1047m, also known as Quay, Kwe or k'we in Kwak'wala, is a mountain in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, located in the Central Coast region, northeast of Nimmo Bay and Mackenzie Sound and west of Kingcome Inlet. As K'we, Mount Stephens was the home of the thunderbird to the Gwawaenuk, who when he descended from the mountain took human form and became the ancestor of that group of Kwakwaka'wakw, whose principal village is now at Hegams, i.e. Hopetown on Watson Island in the Broughton Archipelago, from which a view of this mountain can be seen and is featured in a woodcut by artist Walter Phillips. Name origin Mount Stephens was named by Captain Vancouver after Sir Philip Stephens. See also * Mount Stephens (other) *Stephens (other) Stephens is a surname. Stephens may also refer to: Places Canada * Mount Stephens (British Columbia) * Stephens Island (British Columbia), and Mount Ste ...
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Mount Stephens (Skeena Mountains)
Mount Stephens may refer to: ;Canada *Mount Stephens (Stephens Island), British Columbia, Canada *Mount Stephens (British Columbia), Canada * Mount Stephens (Skeena Mountains), British Columbia, Canada ;United States * Mount Stephens (Nevada), United States * Prospect Peak (Park County, Wyoming) has also been called Mount Stephens ;Antarctica * Mount Stephens (Antarctica) See also *Mount Stephenson Mount Stephenson a mountain in Antarctica. It is located within the central portion of the Douglas Range, standing at the heads of Toynbee Glacier and Sedgwick Glacier west of George VI Sound, near the east coast of Alexander Island within the ...
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Mount Stephens (Nevada)
Mount Stephens may refer to: ;Canada *Mount Stephens (Stephens Island), British Columbia, Canada *Mount Stephens (British Columbia), Canada *Mount Stephens (Skeena Mountains), British Columbia, Canada ;United States * Mount Stephens (Nevada), United States * Prospect Peak (Park County, Wyoming) has also been called Mount Stephens ;Antarctica * Mount Stephens (Antarctica) See also *Mount Stephenson Mount Stephenson a mountain in Antarctica. It is located within the central portion of the Douglas Range, standing at the heads of Toynbee Glacier and Sedgwick Glacier west of George VI Sound, near the east coast of Alexander Island within the ...
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Prospect Peak (Park County, Wyoming)
Prospect Peak el. is a mountain peak in the Washburn Range of Yellowstone National Park. The summit is located approximately west southwest of Tower Junction. Between 1883 and 1885, members of the Arnold Hague Arnold Hague (December 3, 1840 in Boston, Massachusetts – May 14, 1917 in Washington, D.C.) was a United States geologist who did many geological surveys in the U.S., of which the best known was that for Yellowstone National Park. He also had as ... Geological Surveys named the peak ''Surprise Peak'' for reasons not now known. In 1880, then superintendent Philetus Norris had named the peak Mount Stephans for one of his assistants, C. N. Stephans. However, in 1885 Arnold Hague, for reasons again not known today, gave the peak its present name—Prospect Peak. The USGS has also mapped this summit as Mount Stephens. and also cited Surprise Peak as an alternate name.
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Mount Stephens (Antarctica)
The Saratoga Table () is a high, flat, snow-covered plateau, long and wide, standing just south of Kent Gap and Lexington Table in the southern Forrestal Range, Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica. Discovery and name The Saratoga Table was discovered and photographed on January 13, 1956 on a transcontinental nonstop flight by personnel of United States Navy Operation Deep Freeze I from McMurdo Sound to the vicinity of the Weddell Sea and return. I was named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for the USS ''Saratoga'' of 1926, one of the first large aircraft carriers of the United States Navy. Location The Saratoga Table is bounded by the Support Force Glacier to the east and the Median Snowfield to the southwest. It is separated from the Lexington Table to the north by May Valley, Kent Gap and Chambers Glacier Chambers Glacier () is a glacier in the Forrestal Range of the Pensacola Mountains, draining east from Mount Lechner and Kent Gap, ...
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