Miscellaneous InformationSo far, we found very little information about Mount Olive. The little that we've found leads us believe that the community is historic.<1> We've added Mount Olive to our Gazetteer with the hope that we can develop more information. We would especially like to find the location of Mount Olive - knowing its coordinates, we can explore things like its relationship to neighboring communities, nearby cemeteries, etc. If you can help us with Mount Olive, please Contact Us. Various Identification Codes ...FIPS Codes ...In a past effort, various federal agencies worked together to create a set of codes with a purpose similar to the GNIS codes. These codes are called the Federal Information Processing Standard (or the FIPS 55 codes). Although they are still used by some organizations, the FIPS codes are obsolete and will ultimately be replaced by the GNIS codes. While FIPS codes have been assigned to all counties and states, a specific code has not been assigned to Mount Olive. The following FIPS codes apply to the State and County:
Regional Codes ...For statistical purposes, the US Census Bureau has divided the country into four Regions. Mount Olive would have been located in Region #3 (the South Region). In turn, the US Census Bureau has further divided each Region into Divisions. Mount Olive would have been located in Division #7 (the West South-Central Division). The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has created ten Federal Regions. Mount Olive would have been located in Region VI (Region 6). The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has created ten Management Regions. Mount Olive would have been located in Region VI (Region 6). Footnotes ...
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