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Definition of Mount McKinley
1. Noun. A mountain in south central Alaska; the highest peak in North America (20,300 feet high).
Group relationships: Ak, Alaska, Last Frontier, Alaska Range
Generic synonyms: Mountain Peak
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mount McKinley
Literary usage of Mount McKinley
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington by Biological Society of Washington, Smithsonian Institution (1908)
"Mr. Sheldon spent the latter part of July about the northern base of Mount
McKinley; and all of August, 1906, in the vicinity of the head of the Toklat ..."
2. Your National Parks by Enos Abijah Mills, Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier (1917)
"Mount McKinley NATIONAL PARK The Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska, was
established early ... Mount McKinley is known to many Indians as "The Great One. ..."
3. The National Park Service: Its History, Activities, and Organization by Jenks Cameron (1922)
"Mount McKinley. Mount McKinley Park was created by the act of February 26, 1917 (39
Stat. L., 938). The act does not differ from the other park acts save in ..."
4. A Guide to the National Parks of America by Edward Frank Allen (1918)
"VIII MOUNT McKINLEY, HAWAII, AND LASSEN VOLCANIC Mount McKinley National Park
... The south side of Mount McKinley, which is the stupendous climax of the ..."
5. Service Monographs of the United States Government by Brookings Institution Institute for Government Research (1922)
"Mount McKinley. Mount McKinley Park was created by the act of February 26, 1917 (39
Stat. L., 938). The act does not differ from the other park acts save in ..."
6. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1917)
"CH Hardy, il Sel Am Mount McKinley national park Game country without rival in
America; the 117:308 О 27 '17 Suggested requirements of US army trucks. ..."
7. Alaska: The Land of Now by Dominic A. Noonan (1921)
"... MOUNT McKINLEY, 20500 FEET "Doc" Cook tried to climb this difficult mount,
But, sad to relate, he faked his account. Professor Parker was next to pay ..."
8. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington by Biological Society of Washington, Smithsonian Institution (1908)
"Mr. Sheldon spent the latter part of July about the northern base of Mount
McKinley; and all of August, 1906, in the vicinity of the head of the Toklat ..."
9. Your National Parks by Enos Abijah Mills, Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier (1917)
"Mount McKinley NATIONAL PARK The Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska, was
established early ... Mount McKinley is known to many Indians as "The Great One. ..."
10. The National Park Service: Its History, Activities, and Organization by Jenks Cameron (1922)
"Mount McKinley. Mount McKinley Park was created by the act of February 26, 1917 (39
Stat. L., 938). The act does not differ from the other park acts save in ..."
11. A Guide to the National Parks of America by Edward Frank Allen (1918)
"VIII MOUNT McKINLEY, HAWAII, AND LASSEN VOLCANIC Mount McKinley National Park
... The south side of Mount McKinley, which is the stupendous climax of the ..."
12. Service Monographs of the United States Government by Brookings Institution Institute for Government Research (1922)
"Mount McKinley. Mount McKinley Park was created by the act of February 26, 1917 (39
Stat. L., 938). The act does not differ from the other park acts save in ..."
13. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1917)
"CH Hardy, il Sel Am Mount McKinley national park Game country without rival in
America; the 117:308 О 27 '17 Suggested requirements of US army trucks. ..."
14. Alaska: The Land of Now by Dominic A. Noonan (1921)
"... MOUNT McKINLEY, 20500 FEET "Doc" Cook tried to climb this difficult mount,
But, sad to relate, he faked his account. Professor Parker was next to pay ..."