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Oriskany Creek

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Mouth
  
Mohawk River

Country
  
United States of America


- location
  
Stockbridge, Madison County

- location
  
Whitestown, Oneida County

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Oriskany Creek is a 33-mile-long (53 km) river in New York, United States. It rises in Madison County and flows northeastward, primarily through Oneida County. Oriskany Creek is a tributary of the Mohawk River and therefore part of the Hudson River watershed.

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Map of Oriskany Creek, New York, USA

Oriskany Creek is wide and shallow, affording passage to only canoes, and that for only part of its length. The creek is known for its brown trout, which are caught from the shore or by wading.

Rescue team pulls two girls to safety in oriskany creek


History

The Oneida village of Oriska was located near the mouth of the creek, by the Mohawk River.

During the American Revolutionary War, part of the Battle of Oriskany was fought in a swampy, steep ravine, near the mouth of the river.

When settlers arrived, the creek became the power source of many mills along its course.

The creek was an important source of water for the former Chenango Canal, which attempted to link the Southern Tier of New York to the Erie Canal.

References

Oriskany Creek Wikipedia