Mount Hay | |
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Boundary Peak 167 | |
Mount HayLocation in AlaskaShow map of AlaskaMount HayLocation in British ColumbiaShow map of British Columbia | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 8,881 ft (2,707 m) |
Prominence | 3,838 ft (1,170 m) |
Coordinates | 59°14′39″N 137°36′31″W / 59.24417°N 137.60861°W / 59.24417; -137.60861 |
Geography | |
Location | Stikine Region, British Columbia Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska |
Topo map | NTS 114P4 Mount Lodge |
Mount Hay, also named Boundary Peak 167, is a mountain in Alaska and British Columbia, located on the Canada–United States border, and part of the Fairweather Range of the Saint Elias Mountains. It was named in 1923 for John Milton Hay (1838-1905), author and diplomat. In 1903, John Hay helped negotiate the treaty resulting in Alaska Boundary Tribunal.
See also
References
- Mount Hay, British Columbia/Alaska
- "Mount Herbert". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2018-05-16.
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