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'''Mount Scott''' is an extinct cinder cone volcano that is located in [[Clackamas County]], and is part of the [[Boring Lava Field]]. The mountain is named for [[Harvey Scott]], former editor and publisher of [[The Oregonian]]. [[Happy Valley]] occupies part of the southern flank of the mountain, while [[Lincoln Memorial Cemetery]] and [[Willamette National Cemetery]] occupy its northern side.
'''Mount Scott''' is an extinct cinder cone volcano that is located in [[Clackamas County]], and is part of the [[Boring Lava Field]].  
 
The mountain is named for [[Harvey Scott]], former editor and publisher of [[The Oregonian]]. [[Happy Valley]] occupies part of the southern flank of the mountain, while [[Lincoln Memorial Cemetery]] and [[Willamette National Cemetery]] occupy its northern side.
 
[[Category:Mountains|Scott]]
[[Category:Clackamas County]]

Latest revision as of 22:23, 4 September 2011

Mount Scott is an extinct cinder cone volcano that is located in Clackamas County, and is part of the Boring Lava Field.

The mountain is named for Harvey Scott, former editor and publisher of The Oregonian. Happy Valley occupies part of the southern flank of the mountain, while Lincoln Memorial Cemetery and Willamette National Cemetery occupy its northern side.