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Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Smith (1843-1891) Historic Marker

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Elevation, modelled
73 m
Tallest summit within 10.1 miles
Blue Job Mountain412 m · 6.7 mi
Nearest byway
Branch River Valley Trail10.6 mi off
Sunset, June solstice
20:28local time
Coordinates
43.2547, -71.0359

Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Smith (1843-1891) Historic Marker is a historic site in New Hampshire, at a modelled 73 m. Blue Job Mountain stands 412 m to the northwest, 6.7 miles off. The nearest named place is Berrys Hill, a peak 1.8 miles away. Branch River Valley Trail passes 11 miles off.

Summits around it

The highest named summits within 10.1 miles of Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Smith (1843-1891) Historic Marker. Elevation from each summit’s own record; bearing measured between the two coordinates.

SummitBearingElevationDistance
Blue Job MountainNW 323°412 m6.7 mi
Parker MountainWNW 285°401 m6.9 mi
Little Blue JobNW 325°377 m7.0 mi
Evans MountainWNW 282°370 m8.4 mi
Hussey MountainNNW 339°350 m7.0 mi
Saddleback MountainWSW 238°347 m9.8 mi
Sanders LedgeNW 309°341 m6.7 mi
Drews HillNW 314°330 m10.0 mi

Named places within 25 miles

DateSunriseGolden hourSunset
March equinox06:4818:1918:56
June solstice05:0519:4520:28
September equinox06:3218:0618:43
December solstice07:1415:2616:12

Local time (America/New_York).

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