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Round Mountain may refer to: United States Communities * Round Mountain, Alabama * Round Mountain, California *Round Mountain, Nevada *Round Mountain, Texas Mountains *Round Mountain (Taconic Mountains), on the Connecticut/Massachusetts border *Round Mountain (Massachusetts), a former peak of the Holyoke Range, nearly leveled by quarrying *Round Mountain, a mountain in Gallatin County, Montana *Round Mountain, a mountain in Mineral County, Montana * Round Mountain (Hamilton County, New York), in the Adirondack Mountains * Round Mountain (Herkimer County, New York), in the Adirondack Mountains * Round Mountain (Utah), a summit in Castle Valley * Round Mountain (Washington), in Skagit County *Round Mountain, a mountain located near Mica Peak in Spokane County, Washington Other uses * Round Mountain Gold Mine * Battle of Round Mountain, a battle during the U. S. Civil War for control of Indian Territory in 1861 Australia Community * Round Mountain, New South Wales, a town in coa ...
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Round Mountain, Alabama
Round Mountain is an unincorporated community in Cherokee County, Alabama, United States. For a short period, it was an incorporated community beginning in 1908, and was listed in the 1910 U.S. Census as having 210 residents. That technically and briefly made it the largest town in Cherokee County, as neither the county seat of Centre nor Cedar Bluff returned census figures. History A post office called Round Mountain was established in 1873, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1960. The community was centered on the Round Mountain blast furnace. The furnace first opened in 1852 and averaged 11 tons of iron manufactured per week. It was the first furnace in Alabama to use red iron ore to produce iron. The furnace was partially destroyed by Major General Major general (abbreviated MG, maj. gen. and similar) is a military rank used in many countries. It is derived from the older rank of sergeant major general. The disappearance of the "sergeant" in the title ...
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