The Pocomoke River stretches approximately 66 miles (106 km) from southern Delaware through southeastern Maryland in the United States. At its mouth, the...
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south bank of the Pocomoke River. The town was incorporated as Newtown (or New Town) in 1865, but was reincorporated in 1878 as Pocomoke City, after the...
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Great Cypress Swamp (redirect from Great Pocomoke Swamp)
The Great Cypress Swamp (also known as Burnt Swamp, Great Pocomoke Swamp, Cypress Swamp, or Big Cypress Swamp), is a forested freshwater swamp located...
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downstream to upstream. Christina River Ayres Creek Greys Creek St. Martin River Turville Creek Trappe Creek Pocomoke River Marumsco Creek Dividing Creek...
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Pepper Creek (Delaware) (category Southern United States river stubs)
ditches through Cypress Swamp to the headwaters of the Pocomoke River. List of Delaware rivers "GNIS Detail - Pepper Creek". geonames.usgs.gov. US Geological...
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Pocomoke State Forest is a state forest of Maryland that lies on both banks of the Pocomoke River in Worcester County. The portion north of the Pocomoke...
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Dividing Creek with the Pocomoke River, was later transferred to the river port of Snow Hill, at the head of navigation of the Pocomoke, now near the center...
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Pigeon River: Minnesota, Ontario Pine River: Minnesota, Ontario Piscataqua River: Maine, New Hampshire Pocomoke River: Maryland, Virginia Poteau River: Arkansas...
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Machipongo River Pocomoke River Potomac River Hull Creek Coan River Yeocomico River Northwest Yeocomico River South Yeocomico River West Yeocomico River Lower...
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Peace River: located in central Florida, flows into Charlotte Harbor. Pithlachascotee River: a small river in central Florida Pocomoke River: a river in...
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U.S. Route 113 (section Pocomoke City to Snow Hill)
Maryland and Delaware. The route runs 74.75 miles (120.30 km) from US 13 in Pocomoke City, Maryland, north to Delaware Route 1 (DE 1) in Milford, Delaware....
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rivers drain directly into the Chesapeake Bay: Pocomoke River Little Annemessex River Big Annemessex River Manokin River Monie Creek Wicomico River (Maryland...
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Georgian-style Flemish bond brick house built about 1770. The house faces the Pocomoke River. An original circular ice house survives on the property. Beverly was...
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Deep Creek Lake (category Rivers of Garrett County, Maryland)
consists of an earth and rock wall dam across a tributary of the Youghiogheny River. Construction of the dam began in 1923 and was completed in 1925. The hydroelectric...
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Pocomoke River State Park is a public recreation area lying on both banks of the Pocomoke River between Snow Hill and Pocomoke City in Worcester County...
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Chesapeake Bay (redirect from Chesapeake river)
Rappahannock River York River Patuxent River Choptank River For more information on Chesapeake Bay rivers, see the List of Chesapeake Bay rivers. The Chesapeake...
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centrally located in the new county and at the head of navigation on the Pocomoke River, was made the county seat.[citation needed] Major fires in 1844 and...
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Myrtle Grove Nanjemoy Nanjemoy Creek Nanticoke River Old Bohemia Parker's Creek Pocomoke River Pocomoke Sound Prather's Neck Ridenour Swamp Riverside Sideling...
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Pocomoke may refer to: The Pocomoke people, a historic Native American tribe Pocomoke City, Maryland, a town Pocomoke Indian Nation, a cultural heritage...
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the Army of Northern Virginia on September 5 as it crossed the Potomac River into Maryland. The following morning as the small Union force on the mountain...
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Murderkill River Naamans Creek Nanticoke River Pepper Creek Pocomoke River Red Clay Creek St. Jones River Sassafras River Shellpot Creek Simons River Smyrna...
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area, situated on fields among the Appalachian foothills near the Potomac River, features the battlefield site and visitor center, a national military cemetery...
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Myrtle Grove Nanjemoy Nanjemoy Creek Nanticoke River Old Bohemia Parker's Creek Pocomoke River Pocomoke Sound Prather's Neck Ridenour Swamp Riverside Sideling...
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Deep Creek Lake reservoir was created on a tributary of the Youghiogheny River with completion of the Deep Creek Dam by the Pennsylvania Electric Company...
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Myrtle Grove Nanjemoy Nanjemoy Creek Nanticoke River Old Bohemia Parker's Creek Pocomoke River Pocomoke Sound Prather's Neck Ridenour Swamp Riverside Sideling...
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north side and the Middle and Ferry (now Southern) branches of the Patapsco River on the south side. The Frenchman Jean Foncin designed the fort in 1798,...
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was a Native American settlement in Maryland. It was inhabited by the Pocomoke, Annamessex, Manokin, Nasswattex, and Acquintica Native American tribes...
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Pocomoke Sound is a bay of the Chesapeake Bay that forms part of the boundary between the Eastern Shores of Maryland and Virginia. The Pocomoke River...
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Myrtle Grove Nanjemoy Nanjemoy Creek Nanticoke River Old Bohemia Parker's Creek Pocomoke River Pocomoke Sound Prather's Neck Ridenour Swamp Riverside Sideling...
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century, one ordered the Assateagues onto five reservations along the Pocomoke River, and was signed by Amonugus, as Emperor of the "Assateagues". Apparently...
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