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The Knob (other)
The Knob may refer to: * The Knob (Indiana) * The Knob (Montana), a mountain in Custer County, Montana * The Knob (South Georgia) * The Knob (New York) See also * List of geographical knobs Knob is used in the name of many geographical features: * Knob Creek can refer to any of several streams by that name * Knob Fork, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Wetzel County, West Virginia, United States * Knob Hill, a neighborh ... * Knob (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Knob, The ...
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The Knob (Indiana)
The Knob (elevation ) is the fourth highest named point in the U.S. state of Indiana after Weed Patch Hill, Sand Hill, and Hoosier Hill. It is located in Bloomfield Township in LaGrange County, approximately three miles east of the town of LaGrange Joseph-Louis Lagrange (born Giuseppe Luigi LagrangiaHills of Indiana Landforms of LaGrange County, Indiana {{LaGrangeCountyIN-geo-stub ...
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The Knob (Montana)
The Knob may refer to: * The Knob (Indiana) * The Knob (Montana), a mountain in Custer County, Montana * The Knob (South Georgia) * The Knob (New York) See also * List of geographical knobs Knob is used in the name of many geographical features: * Knob Creek can refer to any of several streams by that name * Knob Fork, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Wetzel County, West Virginia, United States * Knob Hill, a neighborh ... * Knob (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Knob, The ...
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List Of Mountains In Custer County, Montana
There are at least 49 named mountains in Custer County, Montana. * Angelwing Butte, , el. * Badland Butte, , el. * Baldy Butte, , el. * Baldy Butte, , el. * Baldy Peak, , el. * Big Hill, , el. * Big Peak, , el. * Blue Mountain, , el. * Blue Mountains, , el. * Bracket Butte, , el. * Buck Mountain, , el. * Camelsback, , el. * Carbon Hill, , el. * Chalk Butte, , el. * Chimney Butte, , el. * Corral Butte, , el. * Dug Long Hill, , el. * Government Hill, , el. * Gravel Hill (Montana), , el. * Green Mountain, , el. * Harris Buttes, , el. * Hayes Point, , el. * Henry Woods Mountain, , el. * Horse Creek Hill, , el. * Ingersol Butte, , el. * Kirkpatrick Hill, , el. * Loaf of Bread Butte, , el. * Lookout Butte, , el. * Maxwell Butte, , el. * Montague Butte, , el. * Rattlesnake Butte, , el. * Red Butte, , el. * Red Butte, , el. * Red Knob, , el. * Saddle Horse Butte, , el. * Signal Butte, , el. * Snake Butte, , el. * Steamboa ...
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The Knob (South Georgia)
Elsehul (also Paddocks Cove, Else Cove, Elsie Bay, Elsa Bay, Else's Hole, and Else Bay) is a bay along the north coast of South Georgia Island in the southern Atlantic Ocean. Elsehul is approximately wide, and is separated from nearby Undine Harbour by the narrow Survey Isthmus. The name "Elsehul" dates back to the period 1905–12 and was probably applied by Norwegian sealers and whalers working in the area. The Discovery Investigations (DI) expedition of 1930 surveyed Elsehul and the surrounding area, naming many features. A British Admiralty chart dating to 1931 provided the first instance of many other names; unless otherwise specified, features noted in this article were first named on this chart. Named features Western shore A shoal known as Fairway Patch lies in the entrance of the bay. The west side of the entrance is a small promontory high called Post Rock. During their 1930 survey, DI personnel charted and named The Knob, a conspicuous high dome-shaped rock on ...
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The Knob (New York)
Clinton (or ''Ka-dah-wis-dag'', "white field" in Seneca language) is a village in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 1,942 at the 2010 census. It was named for George Clinton, the first Governor of New York. The Village of Clinton, site of Hamilton College, is within the Town of Kirkland. The village was known as the "village of schools" due to the large number of private schools operating in the village during the 19th century. History Part of Coxe's Patent, 6th division, Clinton began in March 1787 when Revolutionary War veterans from Plymouth, Connecticut, settled in Clinton. Pioneer Moses Foote brought seven other families with him to the area. The new inhabitants found good soil, plentiful forests, and friendly Brothertown Indians in southern Kirkland along with Oneida people, who passed through on trails. Named after New York's first governor, George Clinton, an uncle of Erie Canal builder and governor DeWitt Clinton, the village had a gr ...
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