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USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Pennsylvania (1974) Shaw, Lewis C. (June 1984). Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams Part II (Water Resources Bulletin No. 16). Prepared in Cooperation with the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey (1st ed.).
For each stream, the name, coordinate of the source, name of the stream it flows into, coordinate of the confluence, and political subdivision in which the confluence is located are given. This map depicts the watershed area for each named stream in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania.
Brandywine Creek [1] [2] (also called the Brandywine River) is a tributary of the Christina River in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware in the United States.The Lower Brandywine (the main stem) is 20.4 miles (32.8 km) long [3] and is a designated Pennsylvania Scenic River with several tributary streams.
Black Creek in Black Creek Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Black Creek is a long source tributary of Nescopeck Creek so part of the Susquehanna River drainage basin.It is also the second [1] & longer stream of the same name recognized by the USGS GNIS system in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, [1] in the United States—compared to the Black Creek beyond the ridgeline of the drainage ...
Venango was likewise the name of a native settlement at the creek's mouth, later the site of Franklin, Pennsylvania. [5] In the 18th century, the stream was an important link between the Great Lakes and the Ohio River. The French built Fort Presque Isle and Fort Le Boeuf to control the portage from the stream's headwaters to Lake Erie. [6]
Loyalhanna Creek is a 50-mile (80 km) long tributary of the Kiskiminetas River in Westmoreland County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [5] The stream is a popular destination for canoeing and recreational trout fishing.
The stream flows south and passes under Pennsylvania Route 49 11 miles northeast of Coudersport where a historical marker that declares the start of the river is located. Cobb Hill is about a mile north. The stream flows southwest paralleling Route 49 to Coudersport. [2]
Dunbar Creek is a 12.6-mile-long (20.3 km) [6] stream which is located in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. It flows into the Youghiogheny River at Connellsville . History and features