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词条 Jerimoth Hill
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  1. Location

  2. History

  3. See also

  4. References

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| name = Jerimoth Hill
| photo = Jerimoth Hill Summit.JPG
| photo_caption = Jerimoth Hill Summit
| elevation_ft = 811
| elevation_ref = {{ngvd29}}[1]
| prominence_ft = 192
| prominence_ref = [1]
| map = Rhode Island
| map_caption = Rhode Island
| map_size = 200
| label_position = right
| listing = U.S. state high point 46th
| location = Foster, Rhode Island, US
| coordinates = {{coord|41.8495431|N|71.778681|W|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates_ref = [2]
| topo = USGS East Killingly, CT
| easiest_route = Highway (RI 101)
}}

Jerimoth Hill ({{convert|812|ft|abbr=on|disp=comma}}) is the highest point in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Located in the town of Foster near Providence, the site is used as an observatory. It is also a popular destination for highpointers, and prior to 2005 was known for being difficult to access due to a local landowner who prohibited entry.

Location

The hill is located on Route 101 in Foster, a half mile from the Connecticut line. To ascend the summit, for which there is a sign, there is a {{convert|.3|mi|m|adj=on}} long trail that has a mere {{convert|10|ft|adj=on}} elevation gain. The hill is {{convert|812|ft}} high and is located {{convert|15|mi}} west of Providence, Rhode Island, and {{convert|35|mi}} east of Willimantic, Connecticut.

History

The hill was named after Jerimoth Brown, an early settler.[3]

The high point was donated to Brown University by Walter Raymond Turner, a Brown alumnus of the class of 1911. In 1938 he purchased the saltbox house to the west and the surrounding {{convert|360|acre}}. Turner provided a right of way, straight north from the high point to Route 101, though eventually, it became overgrown.

Brown University has used Jerimoth Hill as an astronomy observatory location for decades, because the university has easy access to this land-locked parcel where they have a view of the skies without light pollution from Providence. The high ground has been cleared of pine trees over an area of about {{convert|200|sqft}}. The high point is a rocky outcrop in the woods on the northwest edge of the clearing. A summit register is located in a mailbox for visitors to sign.[4]

As the highest point in Rhode Island, Jerimoth Hill is a destination for highpointers—hikers who try to reach the highest peak in various areas. For many years, hikers could not access the hill, because the only path to the summit crossed the driveway of a private property owner, Henry Richardson (aka "the madman of Jerimoth Hill"), who prohibited entry.[5] Richardson posted "no trespassing" signs and installed a security system that alerted him whenever people entered his property. Richardson's belligerence toward hikers made him something of a legend in the community. Eventually, Richardson's son worked out a plan to allow access to the path four times a year.[6] After Richardson's death, his property was purchased in 2005 by the Mosby family, who permitted daily access and eventually ceded the land to the state. In 2014, Brown sold the summit itself to the state, though the university reserves the right to build an observatory there in the future.[7][8]

See also

{{portal|Geography|Rhode Island}}{{Wikipedia books|Rhode Island}}
  • List of U.S. states by elevation

References

1. ^ {{cite peakbagger | pid = 6771 | name = Jerimoth Hill, Rhode Island | accessdate = 2010-04-08 }}
2. ^ {{cite gnis | id = 1219566 | name = Jerimoth Hill | accessdate = 2010-04-05 }}
3. ^{{cite book|title=Book Notes: Consisting of Literary Gossip, Criticisms of Books and Local Historical Matters Connected with Rhode Island|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=deYaAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA150|year=1906|publisher=S. S. Rider.|page=150}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.summitpost.org/jerimoth-hill/152342 |title=Jerimoth Hill: Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering |publisher=SummitPost |date=21 October 2014 |accessdate=2016-09-18}}
5. ^{{cite news |last= O'Neill |first= Helen |date= September 28, 2000|title= Why R.I.'s Jerimoth Hill Is Nation's Toughest Summit |url= http://www.abqjournal.com/go/136082go09-28-00.htm|newspaper= Albuquerque Journal |agency=Associated Press |access-date= February 14, 2019 }}
6. ^{{cite news |last= O'Neill |first= Helen |date= September 28, 2000|title= Why R.I.'s Jerimoth Hill Is Nation's Toughest Summit |url= http://www.abqjournal.com/go/136082go09-28-00.htm|newspaper= Albuquerque Journal |agency=Associated Press |access-date= May 6, 2016 }}
7. ^{{cite web|author=Donita Naylor |url=http://www.providencejournal.com/news/content/20141020-soon-you-can-make-it-to-the-top-in-r.i.-jerimoth-hill-access-to-open.ece |title=You, too, can make it to the top in R.I.: Jerimoth Hill access to open |publisher=providencejournal.com |date=2014-10-20 |accessdate=2016-09-18}}
8. ^{{cite summitpost |id=152342 |name=Jerimoth Hill |accessdate=2012-11-10}}
  • {{Cite book |last1=Glickman |first1=Joe (text) |last2=Akerlund |first2=Nels (photography) |year=2003 |title=To the Top: Reaching for America's 50 State Summits |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2vZvAAAAMAAJ |location=Chanhassen, Minn. |publisher=NorthWord Press |isbn=9781559718714 |oclc=990532182}}
{{U.S. State Highest Points}}

4 : Brown University|Highest points of U.S. states|Hills of Rhode Island|Landforms of Providence County, Rhode Island

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