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Seward Mountain (New York)

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Topo map
  
USGS Ampersand Lake

Prominence
  
620 m

Parent range
  
Seward Mountains

Elevation
  
1,325 m

Mountain range
  
Adirondack Mountains

Listing
  
Adirondack High Peaks

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Location
  
Franklin County, New York

First ascent
  
1870, Verplanck Colvin and Alvah Dunning

Similar
  
Donaldson Mountain, Mount Emmons, Seymour Mountain, Santanoni Peak, Panther Peak

Seward Mountain is a mountain located in Franklin County, New York, of which it is the highest point. Seward Mtn. is named after William H. Seward (1801–1872), Governor of New York (1839–1842), and United States Secretary of State (1861–1869). The mountain is part of the Seward Mountains of the Adirondacks. Seward Mountain is flanked to the southwest by Donaldson Mountain, and to the east faces Seymour Mountain across Ouluska Pass.

Map of Seward Mountain, Harrietstown, NY, USA

Seward Mountain stands within the watershed of the Raquette River, which drains into the Saint Lawrence River in Canada, and into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The southeast slopes of Seward Mtn. drain into Seward Brook, thence into the Cold River, a tributary of the Raquette River. The west end of Seward Mtn. drains into Calkins Brook, thence into the Raquette River. The northern slopes of Seward drain into Ward Brook, thence into Ampersand Lake, Ampersand Brook, Stony Creek, and the Raquette River.

Seward Mountain is within the High Peaks Wilderness Area of New York's Adirondack Park.

References

Seward Mountain (New York) Wikipedia