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    Mount Kephart is a mountain in the central Great Smoky Mountains, located in the Southeastern United States. The Appalachian Trail crosses the mountain's...
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    Horace Sowers Kephart (September 8, 1862 – April 2, 1931) was an American travel writer and librarian, best known as the author of Our Southern Highlanders...
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  • William P. Kephart (1915–1942), American naval officer Mount Kephart, in the central Great Smoky Mountains, Southeastern United States USS Kephart (DE-207)...
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    2016. "Mount Lyn Lowry". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 21, 2016. "Luftee Knob". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 21, 2016. "Mount Kephart". Peakbagger...
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  • Sevier County, Tennessee. It is situated between Mount LeConte to the northwest, and Mount Kephart and Charlies Bunion to the east. At an elevation of...
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    Knob Luftee Knob Marks Knob Big Cataloochee Mount Hardison Mount Yonaguska Mount Ambler Mount Hardy Mount Mitchell State Park Great Smoky Mountains National...
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    mountains near Gatlinburg, including Chimney Tops, Charlie's Bunion, and Mount Kephart. In Cherokee, the name means "the place of the balsams" and refers to...
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    Tennessee/North Carolina Mount Cammerer Old Black Mount Guyot Mount Chapman Mount Sequoyah Charlies Bunion Mount Kephart Mount Le Conte Clingmans Dome...
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    has the range's highest topographic prominence at 4,503 feet (1,373 m). Mount Le Conte is the tallest (i.e., from immediate base to summit) mountain in...
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    white man or the Indian hunter venture in this wilderness." For Horace Kephart, who wrote extensively on the Smoky Mountains in the early 1900s, Mt. Guyot...
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    Silers Bald, Mount Collins, Newfound Gap, Mount Kephart, Charlies Bunion, Mount Sequoyah, Mount Chapman, Mount Guyot, Old Black, and Mount Cammerer. A...
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    route from the Chimney Tops parking lot. From the summit, Mount Le Conte and Mount Kephart can be seen in the east, Sugarland Mountain in the west, and...
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  • Lookout Mountain Little Mountain Mount Chapman Mount Collins Mount Evil Mount Guyot Mount Kephart Mount Le Conte Mount Sequoyah Pilot Knob Roan High Knob...
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    The Boulevard Trail (category Hiking trails to Mount Le Conte)
    trail is named after the rugged gap situated between Mount Le Conte and Mount Kephart. The trailhead is located along the Appalachian Trail 2.7 miles (4.3 km)...
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    the other peaks of the main ridge in the Smokies, especially Mount Le Conte and Mount Kephart. "Charlies Bunion". Geographic Names Information System. United...
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  • Park; co-plotter of the Appalachian Trail through the Smoky Mountains; Mount Kephart named in his honor; featured in a Ken Burns series. Paul K. Keene (Class...
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    Gregory Bald Marks Knob Mount Cammerer Mount Chapman Mount Collins Mount Guyot Mount Hardison Mount Kephart Mount Sequoyah Mount Sterling Old Black Shuckstack...
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    Park, was named in Masa's honor. It stands, appropriately, adjacent to Mount Kephart. Interest in Masa's life was revived by documentary film-makers more...
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    Gregory Bald Marks Knob Mount Cammerer Mount Chapman Mount Collins Mount Guyot Mount Hardison Mount Kephart Mount Sequoyah Mount Sterling Old Black Shuckstack...
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  • 45°54′16″N 68°55′17″W / 45.9044°N 68.9213°W / 45.9044; -68.9213 (Mount Katahdin) Mount Kephart Great Smoky Mountains mountain Sevier County, Tennessee, and...
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  • English Mountain Gregory Bald Mount Cammerer Mount Chapman Mount Collins Mount Guyot Mount Kephart Mount Le Conte Mount Mingus Mount Sequoyah Old Black Silers...
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    south along the southern base of Mount Kephart, dropping 2,000 feet (600 m) over 10 miles (16 km) before merging with Kephart Prong, Kanati Fork, and Smith...
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    Carolinian Kephart), he settled on the mountain that now bears his name several miles to the east. Several major trails intersect atop Mount Collins. The...
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  • by American author Horace Kephart (1862–1931), first published in 1913 and revised in 1922. Inspired by the years Kephart spent among the inhabitants...
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    movement toward independence. He built a manor and country estate, known as Mount Airy, in 1750 outside Philadelphia; the neighborhood became known by his...
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    Horace Kephart, Our Southern Highlanders (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1976), 214. Kephart, Our Southern Highlanders, 214. Kephart, Our Southern...
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  • Summing-Up. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-19574-4. Retrieved 14 September 2012. Kephart, William (1970). "The "Dysfunctional" Theory of Romantic Love: A research...
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    named. Kephart goes on to give a quasi-factual account of a North Carolina deputy's raid into the Sugarlands to find three fugitives. Kephart describes...
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    watershed: R. C. Ballard and Jourdan M. Saunders in Virginia, and George Kephart, Thomas M. Jones, and Purvis in Maryland. The affiliates worked together...
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    Creek watershed. Around this time, the writings of authors such as Horace Kephart began to draw tourists to the Smokies. Greenbrier residents had always...
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