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- Wood_Creek abstract "Wood Creek in Central New York State flows westward from Rome, New York to Oneida Lake. Its waters flow ultimately to Lake Ontario, which is the easternmost of the five Great Lakes. Wood Creek is less than 20 miles (32 km) long, but has great historical importance. Wood Creek was a crucial, fragile link in the main 18th and early 19th century waterway connecting the Atlantic seaboard of North America and its interior beyond the Appalachian Mountains. This waterway ran from the Hudson River (at Albany, New York), upstream along the Mohawk River, then crossed over dry land to Wood Creek and followed a downstream run through the Oswego River system to Lake Ontario (at present-day Oswego, New York). The only other waterway crossing the Appalachians was the St. Lawrence River, which flows northeast out of Lake Ontario to Montreal, Quebec City, and the Atlantic. Philip Lord, Jr., for many years a researcher at the New York State Museum, has published extensively on the Albany-Oswego waterway and on its Wood Creek section.".
- Wood_Creek mouthMountain Sylvan_Beach,_New_York.
- Wood_Creek mouthPlace Sylvan_Beach,_New_York.
- Wood_Creek mouthPosition Wood_Creek__mouthPosition__1.
- Wood_Creek riverMouth Oneida_Lake.
- Wood_Creek source Delta_Lake_(New_York).
- Wood_Creek sourcePosition Wood_Creek__sourcePosition__1.
- Wood_Creek thumbnail WoodCreekNY-June.JPG?width=300.
- Wood_Creek wikiPageExternalLink oneidaCarryForts.htm.
- Wood_Creek wikiPageExternalLink sylvantwo.html.
- Wood_Creek wikiPageID "22702699".
- Wood_Creek wikiPageRevisionID "606118576".
- Wood_Creek hasPhotoCollection Wood_Creek.
- Wood_Creek imageAlt "Photograph of a shallow stream. The stream appears to be about wide. Both banks are heavily wooded. The stream curves noticeably.".
- Wood_Creek imageCaption "Looking upstream in June. Until 1820, canoes, batteaux, and 60-foot Durham boats would have passed many times each day.".
- Wood_Creek map "Oswegorivermap.png".
- Wood_Creek mapAlt "Map. The eastern half of Lake Ontario runs across the top half of the map. The bottom half shows several slender lakes running north-south; these are the Finger Lakes. Oneida Lake and Wood Creek are to the east of the Finger Lakes, near the map's center. The map indicates numerous rivers flowing out of the Finger Lakes, out of Oneida Lake, and from other sources. These waters flow into Lake Ontario at Oswego.".
- Wood_Creek mapCaption "Midway along Wood Creek. The lighter colored area indicates the Oswego River watershed; Wood Creek's source is at the edge of this watershed.".
- Wood_Creek mapLocatorX "78".
- Wood_Creek mapLocatorY "40".
- Wood_Creek mouth Oneida_Lake.
- Wood_Creek mouthLatD "43".
- Wood_Creek mouthLatM "12".
- Wood_Creek mouthLatNs "N".
- Wood_Creek mouthLatS "12".
- Wood_Creek mouthLocation Sylvan_Beach,_New_York.
- Wood_Creek mouthLongD "75".
- Wood_Creek mouthLongEw "W".
- Wood_Creek mouthLongM "41".
- Wood_Creek mouthLongS "35".
- Wood_Creek name "Wood Creek".
- Wood_Creek nativeName "Ka-ne-go-dick".
- Wood_Creek region "Oneida County, New York".
- Wood_Creek source Delta_Lake_(New_York).
- Wood_Creek sourceLatD "43".
- Wood_Creek sourceLatM "16".
- Wood_Creek sourceLatNs "N".
- Wood_Creek sourceLatS "55".
- Wood_Creek sourceLongD "75".
- Wood_Creek sourceLongEw "W".
- Wood_Creek sourceLongM "27".
- Wood_Creek sourceLongS "4".
- Wood_Creek state "New York".
- Wood_Creek subject Category:Canals_in_New_York.
- Wood_Creek subject Category:Geography_of_Oneida_County,_New_York.
- Wood_Creek subject Category:Historic_Civil_Engineering_Landmarks.
- Wood_Creek subject Category:Rome,_New_York.
- Wood_Creek type BodyOfWater.
- Wood_Creek type NaturalPlace.
- Wood_Creek type Place.
- Wood_Creek type Stream.
- Wood_Creek type Wikidata:Q532.
- Wood_Creek type BodyOfWater.
- Wood_Creek type Place.
- Wood_Creek type Location.
- Wood_Creek comment "Wood Creek in Central New York State flows westward from Rome, New York to Oneida Lake. Its waters flow ultimately to Lake Ontario, which is the easternmost of the five Great Lakes. Wood Creek is less than 20 miles (32 km) long, but has great historical importance. Wood Creek was a crucial, fragile link in the main 18th and early 19th century waterway connecting the Atlantic seaboard of North America and its interior beyond the Appalachian Mountains.".
- Wood_Creek label "Wood Creek".
- Wood_Creek sameAs m.05zyfk2.
- Wood_Creek sameAs Q8032176.
- Wood_Creek sameAs Q8032176.
- Wood_Creek wasDerivedFrom Wood_Creek?oldid=606118576.
- Wood_Creek depiction WoodCreekNY-June.JPG.
- Wood_Creek isPrimaryTopicOf Wood_Creek.
- Wood_Creek name "Ka-ne-go-dick".
- Wood_Creek name "Wood Creek".