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- Grayson Countians in the Civil War - New River Notes
Grayson County Virginia Heritage Foundation (GCVHF) is established to promote, preserve, and share the cultural and family heritages of Grayson County, Virginia We help researchers and families find and understand materials on our site and on related websites We also have volunteers and resources at our office in Independence, Virginia
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- Watershed Detail - Little Eau Pleine River - Wisconsin
Details The Little Eau Pleine River Watershed is located in the counties of Clark, Portage, Marathon and Wood This watershed is one of many watersheds that drain into the Du Bay Flowage The Little Eau Pleine River watershed is one of the largest watersheds taking up 264 square miles of the basin This watershed was ranked using the Nonpoint Source Priority Watershed Selection Criteria Based
- Watershed Detail - Fourmile and Fivemile Creek - Wisconsin
Watershed Plan for Fourmile and Fivemile Creek (CW10) is in final draft format Date 2015 The city of Wisconsin Rapids is split by the Wisconsin River The eastern side of the city is located in the Fourmile and Fivemile Creek watershed The history of Wisconsin Rapids literally is "a Tale of Two Cities " It was not until 1900 that "Grand Rapids" on the east, and "Centralia" on the west bank
- Watershed Detail - Mill Creek - Wisconsin
Ecological Landscapes The Mill Creek Watershed is located primarily in the Forest Transition Ecological Landscape which lies along the northern border of Wisconsin's Tension Zone, through the central and western part of the state, and supports both northern forests and agricultural areas The central portion of the Forest Transition lies primarily on a glacial till plain deposited by
- Watershed Detail - Fourteenmile Creek - Wisconsin
Ecological Landscapes The Fourteen Mile Creek Watershed is located primarily in the Central Sand Plains Ecological Landscape which is located in central Wisconsin, occurs on a flat, sandy lake plain, and supports agriculture, forestry, recreation, and wildlife management The Ecological Landscape formed in and around what was once Glacial Lake Wisconsin, which contained glacial meltwater
- Watershed Detail - Plover and Little Plover Rivers - Wisconsin
Watershed - Plover and Little Plover Rivers (CW12)Early settlers in the area harnessed the Plover River for energy and water transportation During the lumbering days, the Plover River became one of the most extensively used streams in central Wisconsin In addition to the McDill dam, the Plover River had several other dams The earliest of these was the Jordan Dam at Hwy 66, built about 1843
- Watershed Detail - Bull Junior Creek - Wisconsin
Watershed - Bull Junior Creek (CW19)The Village of Kronenwetter is located in the Bull Junior Creek Watershed in Marathon County Prior to the formation of the Town of Kronenwetter, the area was composed of several small settlements Around 1855, a native-American named Keeler dug a canal re-routing the Bull Junior Creek over a drop to power a small sawmill he built Other buildings were built
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