Mount Baxter (Antarctica)
{{short description|Mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica}}
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| elevation_m = 2430
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| location = Victoria Land, Antarctica
| range = Eisenhower Range
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Mount Baxter is a large buttress-type mountain, located just south of O'Kane Canyon where it forms a rounded projection of the east escarpment of the Eisenhower Range, in Victoria Land, Antarctica.{{gnis|id=1091|type=antarid|name=Mount Baxter}}
Discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901–04) under Scott, who named it for Sir George and Lady Baxter of Dundee, supporters of the expedition.
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Category:Mountains of Victoria Land
Category:Two-thousanders of Antarctica
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