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  2. Mount Pisgah (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pisgah (French: Mont Pisgah) is a mountain on the border between the Canadian province of Quebec, in the region of Estrie, and the American state of Maine (United States United), which is part of the Appalachian Mountains; it rises to 1,023 metres (3,356 ft) of altitude.

  3. Mount Pleasant, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pleasant is a city in and the county seat of Henry County in the U.S. state of Iowa. [4] The population was 9,274 in the 2020 census , an increase from 8,668 in the 2010 census . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It was founded in 1835 by pioneer Presley Saunders.

  4. Wildcat Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    A sandstone outcrop on the flanks of Mount Pisgah. Wildcat Mountain State Park lies within the Driftless Area. This is an area of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois that was not covered by glaciers in the Last Ice Age. [3] The term "driftless" indicates a lack of glacial drift, the material left behind by retreating continental glaciers.

  5. Helaman Pratt - Wikipedia

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    He was born in a covered wagon during a one-hour stopover on the Mormon Trail near Mount Pisgah, Iowa. Pratt first married Emeline Victoria Billingsly (1852–1910 ...

  6. Mount Pisgah (Bradford County, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Pisgah is a peak that is located in northeastern Pennsylvania's Glaciated Low Plateau region, also known as the Endless Mountains. This mountain peak lies next to a state park named after the mountain, Mt. Pisgah State Park. There is a hiking trail to the summit that has a view of the surrounding countryside, 1,000 feet (305 m) feet below.

  7. James Allen (Army engineer) - Wikipedia

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    He was sent to Mt. Pisgah, Iowa, to a camp of homeless Latter-day Saints who had been driven from their homes by anti-Mormon mobs, to recruit a battalion of 500 men to fight in the Mexican–American War. Initially the Mormons were suspicious of him, but after he met with Mormon leader Brigham Young, Young fully endorsed the plan.

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