List of peaks named Mount Jefferson

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Mount Jefferson is a common name for mountains in the United States, usually referring to Thomas Jefferson, the country's third president. The mountains include:

NameUSGS linkStateCountyUSGS mapCoordinatesElevation
Mount Jefferson Arkansas Perry Gleason 35°06′01″N092°34′01″W / 35.10028°N 92.56694°W / 35.10028; -92.56694 (Mount Jefferson (Arkansas)) 149 m489 ft
Mount Jefferson Idaho Fremont Mount Jefferson 44°33′43″N111°30′13″W / 44.56194°N 111.50361°W / 44.56194; -111.50361 (Mount Jefferson (Bitterroot Range)) 3,112 m10,210 ft
Mount Jefferson Massachusetts Worcester Barre 42°29′30″N072°02′24″W / 42.49167°N 72.04000°W / 42.49167; -72.04000 (Mount Jefferson (Massachusetts)) 368 m1,207 ft
Mount Jefferson Maine Penobscot Lee 45°21′08″N068°16′58″W / 45.35222°N 68.28278°W / 45.35222; -68.28278 (Mount Jefferson (Maine)) 229 m751 ft
Mount Jefferson Montana Madison Noble Peak 45°36′14″N112°00′24″W / 45.60389°N 112.00667°W / 45.60389; -112.00667 (Mount Jefferson (Madison County, Montana)) 3,083 m10,115 ft
Mount Jefferson North Carolina Ashe Jefferson 36°24′11″N081°27′48″W / 36.40306°N 81.46333°W / 36.40306; -81.46333 (Mount Jefferson (North Carolina)) 1,407 m4,616 ft
Mount Jefferson New Hampshire Coos Mount Washington 44°18′16″N071°19′05″W / 44.30444°N 71.31806°W / 44.30444; -71.31806 (Mount Jefferson (New Hampshire)) 1,741 m5,712 ft
Mount Jefferson Nevada Nye Mount Jefferson 38°45′08″N116°55′36″W / 38.75222°N 116.92667°W / 38.75222; -116.92667 (Mount Jefferson (Nevada)) 3,601 m11,814 ft
Mount Jefferson New York Schoharie Stamford 42°27′30″N074°37′12″W / 42.45833°N 74.62000°W / 42.45833; -74.62000 (Mount Jefferson (New York)) 833 m2,733 ft
Mount Jefferson Oregon Linn Mount Jefferson 44°40′27.48″N121°47′58.46″W / 44.6743000°N 121.7995722°W / 44.6743000; -121.7995722 (Mount Jefferson (Oregon)) 3,189 m10,463 ft
Jefferson Mountain South Carolina Cherokee Kings Creek 35°04′16″N081°29′43″W / 35.07111°N 81.49528°W / 35.07111; -81.49528 (Jefferson Mountain (South Carolina)) 263 m863 ft
Mount Jefferson Virginia Albemarle Charlottesville West 38°01′57″N078°31′21″W / 38.03250°N 78.52250°W / 38.03250; -78.52250 (Mount Jefferson (Virginia)) 258 m846 ft
Jefferson Mountain Virginia Rappahannock Massies Corner 38°42′13″N078°02′05″W / 38.70361°N 78.03472°W / 38.70361; -78.03472 (Jefferson Mountain (Virginia)) 268 m879 ft

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