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- Rodney_Mountain abstract "Rodney Mountain is a mountain in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, located approximately five miles northwest of Antlers, Oklahoma. It is a part of the Kiamichi Mountains, a subrange of the Ouachita Mountains, and forms its southwest-most extremity. Its summit is 767 feet above sea level. It is found at GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude) 34.2984336 and -95.6410833.The commonly accepted definition of mountain calls for a mountain’s summit to top 1,000 feet in elevation. In that sense Rodney Mountain qualifies as a hill. Certain of its physical characteristics, however—its rugged nature and often-steep slopes—suggest its name is not a misnomer.Rodney Mountain is named for Rodney Moyer, an early resident of the area, whose family patriarch, Roy A. Moyer, lent his name to Moyers, Oklahoma, the community north of Rodney Mountain. Rodney Moyer is thought to have left the area prior to Oklahoma's statehood to participate in Alaska's Klondike gold rush. He did not return, and his place and date of death are unknown.For several years a United States Post Office was in operation in the area to serve those living nearby. It was called Rodney, Oklahoma.Oklahoma State Highway 2, built in the 1950s, now traverses the mountain and makes local transportation a simple matter. Until it opened, however, the mountain was the bane of good roads. The Antlers-to-Moyers road, particularly the segment at the mountain’s base near Ten Mile Creek, was particularly problematic. Boulders and other rocks littered its slopes and the roadway.The Kiamichi River flows adjacent to the mountain, and Rodney Crossing, a low-water ford in the area, was for decades a locally important transportation link.".
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageID "24653451".
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageLength "2173".
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageRevisionID "615520017".
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Antlers,_Oklahoma.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Boulder.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Pushmataha_County,_Oklahoma.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Oklahoma.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Community.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Hill.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Kiamichi_Mountains.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Kiamichi_River.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Klondike_Gold_Rush.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Latitude.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Longitude.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Moyers,_Oklahoma.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma_State_Highway_2.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Ouachita_Mountains.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Pushmataha_County,_Oklahoma.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Rodney,_Oklahoma.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Sea_level.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Transport.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Postal_Service.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink World_Geodetic_System.
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rodney Mountain".
- Rodney_Mountain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Rodney_Mountain subject Category:Landforms_of_Pushmataha_County,_Oklahoma.
- Rodney_Mountain subject Category:Mountains_of_Oklahoma.
- Rodney_Mountain hypernym Mountain.
- Rodney_Mountain point "34.29833333333333 -95.64111111111112".
- Rodney_Mountain type Mountain.
- Rodney_Mountain type Landform.
- Rodney_Mountain type SpatialThing.
- Rodney_Mountain comment "Rodney Mountain is a mountain in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, located approximately five miles northwest of Antlers, Oklahoma. It is a part of the Kiamichi Mountains, a subrange of the Ouachita Mountains, and forms its southwest-most extremity. Its summit is 767 feet above sea level. It is found at GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude) 34.2984336 and -95.6410833.The commonly accepted definition of mountain calls for a mountain’s summit to top 1,000 feet in elevation.".
- Rodney_Mountain label "Rodney Mountain".
- Rodney_Mountain sameAs Q7357014.
- Rodney_Mountain sameAs m.0806m_x.
- Rodney_Mountain sameAs 4549630.
- Rodney_Mountain sameAs Q7357014.
- Rodney_Mountain lat "34.29833333333333".
- Rodney_Mountain long "-95.64111111111112".
- Rodney_Mountain wasDerivedFrom Rodney_Mountain?oldid=615520017.
- Rodney_Mountain isPrimaryTopicOf Rodney_Mountain.