Talk:North Franklin Mountain
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The mountain's name
[edit]I have seen several names for this mountain: North Franklin Mountain, North Franklin Peak, North Mount Franklin, etc. I went with "North Franklin Mountain" for two reasons:
1. The USGS seems to prefer "North Franklin Mountain," since it's the name that appears on Topo maps.
2. Because the mountain is in the central part of the Franklins, the name "North Franklin" only makes sense if used in relation to South Franklin Mountain (i.e., the two prominent peaks at the center). So, logically, the two mountains should have the same name other than the "north" and "south". As I have yet to see South Franklin referred to as anything other than "South Franklin Mountain," I went with "mountain" for both of them.
Bms4880 21:53, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
Not part of Rocky Mountains
[edit]The main article for Rocky Mountains in Wikipedia claim there are no Rocky Mountains in Texas, and that the Rocky Mountains' most southern tip is in New Mexico. All other sources I've checked, say there are no Rocky Mountains in Texas. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 15.211.201.90 (talk) 16:55, 15 August 2017 (UTC)
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