LC control no. | sh 89005529 |
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Geographic heading | Glacier Peak (Snohomish County, Wash.) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Washington (State)--Glacier Peak (Snohomish County) |
Variant(s) | Dahkobed (Wash.) Glacier Peak (Wash.) Takobia (Wash.) Takobud (Wash.) Takomed (Wash.) Tda-ko-buh-ba (Wash.) |
See also | Mountains--Washington (State) North Cascades (B.C. and Wash.) Volcanoes--Washington (State) |
Found in | Work cat.: Beckey, F.W. Hikers'-climbers' map of the Glacier Peak area of the north Cascades, c1977. BGN, March 31, 1989 (Glacier Peak) Lippincott. Web. geog. Old catalog heading (Glacier Peak, Wash.) GeoNames [algorithmically matched] (summit; 48°06ʹ40ʺN 121°06ʹ50ʺW) GNIS, Feb. 21, 2018 (Glacier Peak, summit, variant names: Dahkobed, Takobud, Takomed; Snohomish County, Washington; 48.1112273° -121.1139922°; 48°06ʹ40ʺN 121°06ʹ50ʺW; Glacier Peak is also a variant name for Mount Spickard in Whatcom County) Wikipedia, Feb. 21, 2018: Glacier Peak (Glacier Peak or Dakobed (known in the Sauk-Suiattle dialect of the Lushootseed language as "Tda-ko-buh-ba" or "Takobia") is the most isolated of the five major stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) of the Cascade Volcanic Arc in the U.S state of Washington; located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness; fourth tallest peak in Washington; in Snohomish County; one of the most active of Washington's volcanoes; 48°06ʹ45ʺN 121°06ʹ50ʺW) Washington place names, via WWW, Feb. 21, 2018 (Glacier Peak; elevation 10,568 feet; in northeast Snohomish County; the Indian name was Dahkobed, Takomed, or Takobud) |