Mount Scott (Clackamas County, Oregon) Explained

Mount Scott
Elevation Ft:1091
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence Ft:740
Prominence Ref:[2]
Range:Cascades
Etymology:Named for Harvey W. Scott
Location:Clackamas County, Oregon, U.S.
Map:Oregon
Map Size:240
Coordinates:45.4545°N -122.5513°W
Topo:USGS Gladstone
Volcanic Field:Boring Lava Field
Last Eruption:500,000 years ago[3]

Mount Scott is a volcanic cinder cone with its summit in Clackamas County, Oregon. The summit rises to an elevation of 1091feet.[1] It is part of the Boring Lava Field,[3] a zone of ancient volcanic activity in the area around Portland, and was named for Harvey W. Scott, a 19th and 20th century editor of The Oregonian newspaper.[3] who owned on the north and west slopes of the hill.[4]

Mt. Scott was home to a "perpetual" cross burning by Oregon's Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. Automotive parades of hooded Klan members were common in Southeast Portland.[5]

The mountain is developed, with most of its southern flank within the city of Happy Valley, Oregon. The Willamette National Cemetery is located on the northeastern slope of the mountain, which is partially in Multnomah County.

Notes and References

  1. RD2442 . Mount Scott . 2016-04-27.
  2. 2016-04-27.
  3. Web site: The Boring Lava Field, Portland, Oregon . . 2016-04-27.
  4. Book: McArthur, Lewis A. . Oregon Geographic Names . 2003 . 676 . 0-87595-277-1 . 7th . Portland, OR.
  5. Book: Chandler, J. D. . Murder & scandal in prohibition Portland : sex, vice & misdeeds in Mayor Baker's reign . The History Press . Charleston, SC . 2016 . 978-1-4671-1953-5 . 928581539 . 110.