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Washeshu Creek (formerly known as "Squaw Creek"), a tributary of the Truckee River in the U.S. states of California and Nevada. Comanche Creek (Paluxy River), inflow and outflow of the Reservoir in Hood and Somervell Counties, Texas; Whychus Creek (formerly known as "Squaw Creek"), a tributary of the Deschutes River in central Oregon, United States
Chief Eagle Eye Creek (formerly Squaw Creek) is a 61-mile (98 km) long [3] a river in western Idaho, United States, that is a tributary of the Payette River.
Comanche Creek Reservoir (formerly Squaw Creek Reservoir) is a 3,275-acre (13.3 km²) impoundment located between Glen Rose, Texas and Granbury, Texas. The primary purpose is cooling for Comanche Peak Nuclear Generating Station .
The land which was originally wetlands used by migratory foul had earlier been used as a private hunting preserve. [3]In 1906 the Squaw Creek Drainage District No. 1 after much litigation using the contactors Rogers & Rogers completed ditches to drain nearly 20,000 acres (8,100 ha) of land into the Missouri River in a massive project in which more than 500,000 cubic yards of earth were moved ...
Dollis Creek (formerly Squaw Creek) is a creek that spans the border between British Columbia and the Yukon.The creek is 8 miles in length and flows from the Atlin Country region of British Columbia north across the BC-Yukon boundary into the Tatshenshini River approximately 10 miles from Old Dalton Post.
The name Squaw Creek had been previously rescinded on December 8, 2000. Frog Woman Rock was the name chosen to honor the cultural heritage of the Pomo peoples of the region between Hopland and Cloverdale in the Russian River canyon.
Originally, the Squaw Creek Southern started operating 21 miles of former Yankeetown Dock Corporation/Peabody Coal trackage owned by Norfolk Southern, but has since started servicing Foresight Energy's Sitran Coal Terminal near Evansville, Indiana and SABIC's Innovative Plastics plant in Mount Vernon, Indiana.
Whychus Creek is a tributary of the Deschutes River in Deschutes and Jefferson counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. [5] Formerly named Squaw Creek, considered derogatory in the 21st century, [2] it was renamed in 2006. [6] Explorer John C. Frémont camped along the stream in 1843 but did not identify it by name.