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    The Black River is a tributary of the Duwamish River in King County in the U.S. state of Washington. It drained Lake Washington until 1916, when the opening...
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    lived along the Duwamish River and its tributaries. The earliest archaeological evidence of human habitation along the Duwamish River dates back to the...
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  • Black River (Chehalis River tributary), a tributary of the Chehalis River in the state of Washington Black River (Duwamish River tributary), a river in...
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    the historic confluence with the Black River at Tukwila that forms the Duwamish—is now considered part of the Green River. Then, with the opening of the...
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  • Grays River Green River (Duwamish River tributary) Green River (Toutle River tributary) Greenwater River Hamma Hamma River Hoh River Hoko River Humptulips...
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  • Green River (Duwamish River tributary), a tributary of the Duwamish River in the U.S. state of Washington Green River (North Fork Toutle River tributary),...
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    near Auburn, and the combined river (under the name "White") joined the Black River at Tukwila, forming the Duwamish River, which emptied into Elliott Bay...
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    Bay via the Duwamish River. Anadromous fish, such as salmon, which used to migrate up the Duwamish and Black rivers to reach the Cedar River, now migrate...
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  • Black River - northern Vermont Black River - southern Vermont Black River - Washington (Chehalis River tributary) Black River - Washington (Duwamish River...
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    Chief Seattle (category Duwamish)
    River. Seattle himself said he was born on Blake Island. According to the Duwamish Tribe, Seattle was born at his mother's village on the Black River...
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    America's Most Endangered Rivers is a list of threatened rivers in the United States compiled by the nonprofit group American Rivers. First published in 1984...
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  • Portage Bay, Lake Washington, Lake Sammamish, and the Duwamish River tributaries, the Black and Cedar Rivers. Tens of people lived in each longhouse; forerunners...
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    Additionally the White River was rerouted into the Puyallup River. The Cedar and White Rivers both originally flowed into the Duwamish causing frequent flooding...
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    from Hanford into the environment. Another major cleanup site is the Duwamish River basin in Seattle, among the most contaminated bodies of water in the...
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  • Elum River Copalis Beach, Copalis Crossing Cowlitz County, Cowlitz River Dosewallips River Duckabush River Duwamish River Entiat, Entiat River Hamma...
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    Thornton Creek (category Rivers of Washington (state))
    Thornton creek watershed is land formerly inhabited by the Duwamish tribe. One of the Duwamish's historic longhouse sites was located near the mouth of Thornton...
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    USS Cairo (category Shipwrecks of the Yazoo River)
    Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, and their tributaries until she was transferred to the Navy on 1 October 1862, with the other river gunboats. She was commanded...
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    Wenat (sternwheeler) (category Steamboats of the Willamette River)
    Wenat was also used for coal company operations on the Black River, a tributary of the Duwamish River which until 1916, was the natural outlet of Lake Washington...
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    org/science-review Duwamish River and Elliott Bay Water Quality Assessment Team. 1999. King County Combined Sewer Over Flow Water Quality Assessment for the Duwamish River...
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  • Wave was a steamboat that was operated from 1891 to 1897 on the Columbia River, from 1897 to 1899 on Puget Sound and from 1899 to 1911 as a ferry on San...
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    Wilson G. Hunt (sidewheeler) (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    of steam navigation on Puget Sound and Sacramento, Fraser, and Columbia Rivers. She was generally known as the Hunt during her years of operation. She...
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    throughout were built of semi-circular strips of cedar and black walnut, separated by black walnut arms. The main deck also featured a bar—located near...
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  • Pacific Railroad, (1927-1941), Puget Sound Navigation Company, (1941-1952), Black Ball Line, Ltd, (1951-1961), and BC Ferries (1961-1976). As built, the mechanical...
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    and Katharine Hepburn. It was filmed in the Belgian Congo on a tributary of the Congo River, and on the Nile in the Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda...
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    George E. Starr (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    Geo. E. Starr also served for a time in California and on the Columbia River. Geo. E. Starr was built at Seattle in 1878 at the shipyard of J.F.T Mitchell...
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    Ilwaco (steamship) (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    served in several areas of the Pacific Northwest, including the Columbia River, the San Juan Islands, Puget Sound. Ilwaco also served coastal areas near...
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  • Rabboni (steam tug) (category Steamboats of the Columbia River)
    on April 9, 1865. The tug was brought north to the mouth of the Columbia river, arriving in July 1865, and reaching Portland, Oregon on July 29, 1865....
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    fifty years on San Francisco Bay, the Sacramento River, inland coastal waters and the lower Fraser River in British Columbia, and Puget Sound. Yosemite...
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    SMS Leitha (category Leitha-class river monitors)
    participated in battles on the Sava river. After that, she performed routine duties on the Danube and tributaries until 1892, when the Austro-Hungarian...
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    reported itself to be disabled at sea 10 miles west of the mouth of the Rogue River at Gold Beach, Oregon, and, on the same day, the Aquilo having been restored...
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