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'''Mount Jackson''' is a massive [[mountain]] that dominates the upland in the southern part of the [[Antarctic Peninsula]]. It rises to a majestic summit peak on south and east, while the north flank is occupied by a vast [[cirque (landform)|cirque]]. Alternate names for the mountain include ''Mount Andrew Jackson'' and ''Mount [[Ernest Gruening]]''. Located in the [[British Antarctic Territory]], it is the highest peak in any [[British Overseas Territories|territory of the United Kingdom]].
'''Mount Jackson''' is a massive [[mountain]] that dominates the upland in the southern part of the [[Antarctic Peninsula]]. It rises to a majestic summit peak on south and east, while the north flank is occupied by a vast [[cirque (landform)|cirque]]. Alternate names for the mountain include ''Mount Andrew Jackson'' and ''Mount [[Ernest Gruening]]''. Located within the [[British Antarctic Territory]], it is the highest peak in any [[British Overseas Territories|territory of the United Kingdom]].


Discovered by members of the [[United States Antarctic Service]], [[1939]]–[[1941|41]], in aerial flights and sighted by the ground survey party on the plateau. Named by USAS for [[Andrew Jackson]], the seventh President of the [[United States]], who signed the bill authorizing the [[United States Exploring Expedition]], [[1838]]-[[1842|42]], led by Lt. [[Charles Wilkes]] of the [[US Navy]].
Discovered by members of the [[United States Antarctic Service]], [[1939]]–[[1941|41]], in aerial flights and sighted by the ground survey party on the plateau. Named by USAS for [[Andrew Jackson]], the seventh President of the [[United States]], who signed the bill authorizing the [[United States Exploring Expedition]], [[1838]]-[[1842|42]], led by Lt. [[Charles Wilkes]] of the [[US Navy]].

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Mount Jackson is a massive mountain that dominates the upland in the southern part of the Antarctic Peninsula. It rises to a majestic summit peak on south and east, while the north flank is occupied by a vast cirque. Alternate names for the mountain include Mount Andrew Jackson and Mount Ernest Gruening. Located within the British Antarctic Territory, it is the highest peak in any territory of the United Kingdom.

Discovered by members of the United States Antarctic Service, 193941, in aerial flights and sighted by the ground survey party on the plateau. Named by USAS for Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, who signed the bill authorizing the United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-42, led by Lt. Charles Wilkes of the US Navy.