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Mount Emily

Mount Emily is a mountain in the Klamath Mountains of southwestern Oregon in the United States. It is located in southern Curry County in the extreme southwest corner of the state, near Brookings, approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) from the Pacific Ocean and 5 miles (8.0 km) from the California state line.

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Mount Emily
Chetco River and Mount Emily near Alfred A. Loeb State Park
Chetco River with Mount Emily in the background
Highest point
Elevation2,925 ft (892 m)1
Prominence1,285 ft (392 m)1
Parent peakBosley Butte1
Coordinates42°06′09″N 124°09′10″W / 42.102367047°N 124.152799281°W / 42.102367047; -124.1527992812
Geography
Mount Emily
Location in SW Oregon
Country
United States
State
Oregon
County
Curry County
Parent rangeKlamath Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Mount Emily

Mount Emily (Tolowa: en-may3) is a mountain in the Klamath Mountains of southwestern Oregon in the United States. It is located in southern Curry County in the extreme southwest corner of the state, near Brookings, approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) from the Pacific Ocean and 5 miles (8.0 km) from the California state line.

Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site

Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site
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Nearest cityBrookings, Oregon
Coordinates42°4′42″N 124°6′40″W / 42.07833°N 124.11111°W / 42.07833; -124.11111
Arealess than one acre
NRHP reference No.060005894
Significant dates
Event dateSeptember 9, 1942
Added to NRHPJuly 6, 2006

On September 9, 1942, the Japanese submarine I-25 surfaced near Cape Blanco, Oregon, and launched a Yokosuka E14Y "Glen" seaplane piloted by Nobuo Fujita, who dropped incendiary bombs on Mount Emily in an unsuccessful attempt to start a major forest fire.5 This made Mount Emily the second place in the continental United States to be bombed by an enemy aircraft, with Dutch Harbor occurring three months earlier in Unalaska, Alaska. The site of the bombing was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as the Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site in July 2006.4

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