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- Beaverdam_Run abstract "Beaverdam Run' is a short creek draining the east slopes of the Mahoning Hills, and a right bank tributary of the Lehigh River. The creek's banks are one of the two most likely valleys that pack animals traversed to reach boats on the river so the Anthracite from the earliest coal mining activity in Carbon County, Pennsylvania was transshipped onto boats on the river.".
- Beaverdam_Run thumbnail PANTHER_CREEK_RISES=Schuylkill_Drainage_Divides_USGS,_Hazelton-Mauch_Chunk_&Mountain_Quads,NW+NE-4.JPG?width=300.
- Beaverdam_Run wikiPageID "40771078".
- Beaverdam_Run wikiPageRevisionID "599873885".
- Beaverdam_Run elevation "840.0".
- Beaverdam_Run imageName "PANTHER CREEK RISES=Schuylkill Drainage Divides USGS, Hazelton-Mauch Chunk &Mountain Quads,NW+NE-4.JPG".
- Beaverdam_Run mouth "Ohio River at Glasgow, Pennsylvania".
- Beaverdam_Run mouthElevation "665.0".
- Beaverdam_Run origin "Over the Lehigh Valley drainage divide due west of Palmerton, Pennsylvania below Mount Pisgah .".
- Beaverdam_Run riverName "Panther Creek".
- Beaverdam_Run watershed "605.0".
- Beaverdam_Run subject Category:Lehigh_River.
- Beaverdam_Run comment "Beaverdam Run' is a short creek draining the east slopes of the Mahoning Hills, and a right bank tributary of the Lehigh River. The creek's banks are one of the two most likely valleys that pack animals traversed to reach boats on the river so the Anthracite from the earliest coal mining activity in Carbon County, Pennsylvania was transshipped onto boats on the river.".
- Beaverdam_Run label "Beaverdam Run".
- Beaverdam_Run sameAs m.0y6c9ds.
- Beaverdam_Run sameAs Q16253964.
- Beaverdam_Run sameAs Q16253964.
- Beaverdam_Run wasDerivedFrom Beaverdam_Run?oldid=599873885.
- Beaverdam_Run depiction PANTHER_CREEK_RISES=Schuylkill_Drainage_Divides_USGS,_Hazelton-Mauch_Chunk_&Mountain_Quads,NW+NE-4.JPG.
- Beaverdam_Run isPrimaryTopicOf Beaverdam_Run.