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Stevens Run (Rock Creek)

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Stevens Run (Stevens Creek, Tiber) is a 2.2-mile-long (3.5 km) tributary of Rock Creek in Pennsylvania in the United States.

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Map of Stevens Run, Pennsylvania, USA

Stevens Run flows over the Gettysburg Battlefield and through the borough of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Within the borough the stream is in a concrete channel, including a covered portion. From 1884 to 1942, the run was spanned by three bridges of the Round Top Branch railroad.

History

Stevens Run was named after Thaddeus Stevens, a congressman from Pennsylvania.

Samuel Gettys' Tavern was located on the south side on the uphill slope of the now-named Stevens Run, and Rock Creek Church was approximately on the north bank of the now-named Carlisle Street and Stevens Run. In 1902, a new bridge was built over the Tiber on Chambersburg Street.[1]

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Stevens Run (Rock Creek) Wikipedia


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