Is it a plunging anticlne, edge? It has the right shape (pointy on one end), but the flat-lying geology is odd. Unless it's not exactly flat-lying. I couldn't find any structural data for Chandler Mountain, AL.
That's what I thought at first, but the top of the hill is flat and there appear to be flat-lying features visible even in Googlearth. This was perplexing, until I found the interactive geologic map of Alabama. It states that the feature is part of the Allegheny Plateau province which is characterized by flat beds. The Valley and Ridge province, where I thought we were, is mostly to the south and east of this area.
Here's an image of the Sheep Mountain anticline in Wyoming and I thought perhaps it was somewhat similar, minus the flat-lying geology:
Yeah, there are plenty of those in the area that I mentioned to Jar in central PA. Used to drive through there all the time and actually did some mapping in the area. That's why I referred to it earlier. It shows pretty clearly the V&R topography.
By the way I spent some time with the dregs last night.