Mount Curwood, elevation 1,978 feet (603 m), in L'Anse Township, Baraga County, is the second highest point in the U.S. state of Michigan. Mount Curwood is a part of the Huron Mountains range.
Named in honor of Michigan author James Oliver Curwood, Mount Curwood was long designated as Michigan's highest point until a survey in 1982 with modern technology determined that nearby Mount Arvon is actually 1,979 feet (603 m) high—one foot taller than Mount Curwood.
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Michigan. Mount Curwood is a part of the Huron Mountains range. Named in honor of Michigan author James Oliver Curwood, MountCurwood was long designated...
state, Mount Arvon ranks 38th. It is the highest natural point in the East North Central states. Mount Arvon is a few miles from MountCurwood, which...
James Oliver Curwood (June 12, 1878 – August 13, 1927) was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His books were often based on adventures...
Curwood may refer to: Curwood (surname), a surname MountCurwood, a mountain of Michigan, United States Curwood Castle, a castle in Owosso, Michigan,...
Their highest peak is Mount Arvon, which is the highest point in Michigan at 1,979 feet (603 m) above sea level. Nearby MountCurwood, Michigan's second...
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the best-selling authors who specialized in tales of the Mounted Police were James Oliver Curwood, Laurie York Erskine, James B Hendryx, T Lund, Harwood...
of dog. The series was based on the Northlands novels of James Oliver Curwood, and is part of the Northern genre of popular culture. The series bore...
Hartford and James Oliver Curwood, and featuring Lon Chaney, Betty Blythe, and Lewis Stone. The film was based on Curwood's own 1919 novel of the same...
Charlotte Merriam. It is based on a novel by James Oliver Curwood about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and was shot on location in the San Bernardino...
Hartford. It is based on the 1921 novel The Golden Snare by James Oliver Curwood. The film stars Lewis Stone, Wallace Beery, Melbourne MacDowell, Ruth Renick...
Ortego as Trapper This was the fifth production of a work by James Oliver Curwood starring Kermit Maynard. It went into production on May 9, 1935, directed...
another attempt to capture Perri, Zaneth recruited a drug dealer, James Curwood, as his contact. Zaneth adopted a new disguise and alias, namely as Arthur...
motion picture was based on the novel The Wolf Hunters by James Oliver Curwood, which was also adapted as a silent film (1926) and a later sound film...
written by John Lynch based upon the novel of the same name by James Oliver Curwood. The film stars Alma Rubens, Lew Cody, Joe King, Mario Majeroni, George...
Zoological Society of Milwaukee. Archived from the original on May 6, 2012. Curwood S, Parish A (July 2006). "The Make Love, Not War Species". Living on Earth...
and Bill Edwards. It was based on a novel by James Oliver Curwood about a North-West Mounted Police officer and his faithful German Shepherd dog Chinook...
Adorée. The film is based on the novel of the same name by James Oliver Curwood, and was produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
Richard Jewsbury and chairman of the FA Cup Challenge Committee Steve Curwood. The coin toss featured a commemorative coin with a red poppy, marking...