Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lost_Mountain> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 71 of
71
with 100 triples per page.
- Lost_Mountain abstract "Lost Mountain is a mountain in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, located approximately 10 miles northwest of Antlers, Oklahoma. It is a part of the Kiamichi Mountains, a subrange of the Ouachita Mountains.Its summit is 791 feet above sea level.The commonly accepted definition of mountain calls for a mountain’s summit to top 1,000 feet in elevation. In that sense Lost Mountain qualifies as a hill.Lost Mountain is notable for its unusual isolation. It is in the middle of the valley of the Kiamichi River, and stands alone from the mountains lining either side of the valley floor. In addition, its isolation is enforced by the river, which flows around much of its base, and Spirit Lake, an ancient channel of the Kiamichi River, which lies along another side.A fishing camp was located at the base of Lost Mountain for decades.Aside from the mountain’s unusual geological prominence, its only other cause for note occurred during the early 20th century, when a self-proclaimed religious leader, who referred to himself as the supreme deity, established a commune of his followers at the top of the mountain. Traces of their residency still exist, in the form of hand-dug water wells. Squatters who defied authority, the mountain’s isolation, and the ease of keeping unwanted people off the mountain made it a perfect location for their settlement.The mountain was formerly part of a very busy setting due to the location of Kosoma, Oklahoma—an early boomtown but now ghost town—nearby. The St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, whose tracks ran along the mountain’s base, operated from the 1880s until 100 years later. Timber, logged from Lost Mountain and adjacent mountains, was shipped from the railroad depot at Kosoma. The mountain’s name was most likely given during this time—the 1880s through the early 1900s (decade).Oklahoma State Highway 2 now passes to the west of Lost Mountain, affording an excellent view of it and the river valley.".
- Lost_Mountain elevation "241.0968".
- Lost_Mountain locatedInArea Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain locatedInArea Pushmataha_County,_Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain mountainRange Ouachita_Mountains.
- Lost_Mountain nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGSDunbar".
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageID "24653333".
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageLength "2976".
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageRevisionID "694048170".
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Antlers,_Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Boomtown.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Pushmataha_County,_Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Commune.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_town.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Hill.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Kiamichi_Mountains.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Kiamichi_River.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Kosoma,_Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Lumber.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma_State_Highway_2.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Ouachita_Mountains.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Pushmataha_County,_Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Sea_level.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Squatting.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis–San_Francisco_Railway.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_deity.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Train_station.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Geological_Survey.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Valley.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Water_well.
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lost Mountain".
- Lost_Mountain elevationFt "791".
- Lost_Mountain labelPosition "right".
- Lost_Mountain latD "34.377222".
- Lost_Mountain location Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain location Pushmataha_County,_Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain longD "-95.594444".
- Lost_Mountain name "Lost Mountain".
- Lost_Mountain range Ouachita_Mountains.
- Lost_Mountain regionCode "US-OK".
- Lost_Mountain topo "USGS Dunbar".
- Lost_Mountain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Lost_Mountain subject Category:Landforms_of_Pushmataha_County,_Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain subject Category:Mountains_of_Oklahoma.
- Lost_Mountain hypernym Mountain.
- Lost_Mountain point "34.377222 -95.594444".
- Lost_Mountain type Mountain.
- Lost_Mountain type NaturalPlace.
- Lost_Mountain type Place.
- Lost_Mountain type Landform.
- Lost_Mountain type Location.
- Lost_Mountain type Mountain.
- Lost_Mountain type Place.
- Lost_Mountain type Thing.
- Lost_Mountain type SpatialThing.
- Lost_Mountain type Q8502.
- Lost_Mountain comment "Lost Mountain is a mountain in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, located approximately 10 miles northwest of Antlers, Oklahoma. It is a part of the Kiamichi Mountains, a subrange of the Ouachita Mountains.Its summit is 791 feet above sea level.The commonly accepted definition of mountain calls for a mountain’s summit to top 1,000 feet in elevation. In that sense Lost Mountain qualifies as a hill.Lost Mountain is notable for its unusual isolation.".
- Lost_Mountain label "Lost Mountain".
- Lost_Mountain sameAs Q6684151.
- Lost_Mountain sameAs m.080n9qp.
- Lost_Mountain sameAs 4541797.
- Lost_Mountain sameAs Q6684151.
- Lost_Mountain lat "34.377222".
- Lost_Mountain long "-95.594444".
- Lost_Mountain wasDerivedFrom Lost_Mountain?oldid=694048170.
- Lost_Mountain isPrimaryTopicOf Lost_Mountain.
- Lost_Mountain name "Lost Mountain".