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Luggenemenener was the mother of three sons. Walter, Maulboyheener, and Rolepana. [4] Rolepa, Walter's father, was a powerful Ben Lomond leader. The Ben Lomond Nation, which consisted of at least three clans totalling 150–200 people, were the original inhabitants of the region. [5]
Ben Lomond is an unincorporated community in Mason County, West Virginia, United States.It is located on the eastern bank of the Ohio River at the junction of West Virginia Route 2 and County Route 56, (Mud Run Road), some 9.7 miles (15.6 km) south-southwest of Point Pleasant.
Since 1995, the area around Ben Lomond, including the mountain summit, has been designated as a war memorial, called the Ben Lomond National Memorial Park. [13] The park is dedicated to those who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars and was created out of the former Rowardennan Estate with the support of the National Heritage ...
Ben Lomond, just north of Ogden, Utah, is a peak in the northern portion of the Wasatch Mountains. A popular trail passes over its summit (elevation 9,716 feet (2,961 m)), accessible from four different trailheads to the north, south, and east. It is often referred to by locals as Ben Lomond Peak, Mt. Ben Lomond, or Ben Lomond Mountain.
Ben Lomond High School, a secondary school in Ogden, Utah; Ben Lomond Mountain (Utah), a mountain peak in the Wasatch Range of northern Utah; Ben Lomond (Colorado), a small mountain in the vicinity of Palmer Lake, Colorado; Ben Lomond, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Mason County, West Virginia
Ben Lomond is located on State Highway 9, about 12 miles (19 km) from Santa Cruz and 34 miles (55 km) from San Jose (the nearest major city) at (37.09, -122.09 According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 8.4 square miles (22 km 2).
Ben Lomond is a mountain close to Queenstown, New Zealand. It was named after Ben Lomond in Scotland by the early shepherd Duncan McAusland . [ 2 ] The summit is approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) northwest of the town centre and reaches a height of 1,748 metres (5,735 ft).
Ben Lomond, formerly Ben Lomond Mountain, [3] elevation 1,654 metres (5,427 ft), is a mountain in the North Shore Mountains of southwestern British Columbia, Canada.It is located southeast of the town of Squamish and immediately west of Loch Lomond and was named in association with that lake, both mountain and lake being named in reference to the mountain and lake of that name in Scotland.