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The creek was known by the Iroquois as Ax-o-quent-a or Ah-ta-gweh-da-ga, the latter name being translated as "flint stone", with its origins in the Cayuga or Seneca dialect. [ 2 ] The hamlet of Gorham was built in the early 1800s around Flint Creek, with several mills using the creek for power.
Flint Creek may refer to: Watercourses. Flint Creek (Alabama) Flint Creek (Arkansas/Oklahoma) Flint Creek (New York) Towns. Flint Creek, Oklahoma; Other uses
The Flint Creek Farm is a historic farm in Field Township, Minnesota, United States. From 1915 to 1933 the farm was owned by executives of the area's largest lumber company as a side venture supplying food and hay to the company's lumber camps. Three buildings and a windmill tower are still standing from this period. [2]
The main portion of the estate was done in 1916, but additions were made for several years. [3] After the family moved in, the estate was set up like a gentleman's farm. However, this was cut short when Ethel Harding Mott died tragically in 1924. Charles Mott married three more times; the first two of which were short-lived.
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Flint Creek is a stream that forms in Arkansas and flows generally southwest into Oklahoma. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It originates around Springtown, Arkansas , [ 3 ] and is impounded at Siloam Springs Lake , north of Siloam Springs, Arkansas , before crossing the Oklahoma border. [ 4 ]
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Flint Creek is a major tributary along the Tennessee River that runs in the US state of Alabama for its entire length. Its headwaters are in northern Cullman County , and after running through Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge , it ends in the Tennessee River at Decatur .