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* Seneca Creek ( Potomac River ), in Maryland
* Seneca Creek State Park, a state park in Montgomery County, Maryland
The 1838 and 1842 Treaties of Buffalo Creek were treaties with New York Indians, such as the Seneca Nation, Mohawk nation, Cayuga nation, and Oneida Indian Nation, which covered land sales of tribal reservations under the US Indian Removal program, by which they planned to move most eastern tribes to Indian Territory.
Extreme temperatures in the county show 30-year highs / lows of: 103 °/- 37 ° F at Austin ; 112 °/- 23 ° F at John Day ; 108 °/- 25 ° F at Long Creek ; 112 °/- 26 ° F at Monument ; and 100 °/- 48 ° F at Seneca.
In 1846 Owen sampled a number of possible building stones for the Smithsonian " Castle " and recommended the distinctive Seneca Creek Sandstone of which that building is constructed.
Like many ancient roads, the Seneca Trail followed a ridge line – in this case, the high ground between the Potomac River and Rock Creek.
Settlements formed along Rock Creek and the Seneca Trail in the 17th Century, with recorded land grants in this area known originally as “ Dan ” and “ Leeke Forest .”
Seneca is located in Lost Creek Valley 5 miles upstream from the Grand Lake of the Cherokees and 5 miles downstream from the quaint Old Settler's town of Racine.
Image: Creek in Seneca. jpg | Same creek on the other side of the street.
Tunungwant Creek ( also known as " Tuna Creek " for short ) flows south to north through the middle of the town, joining with the Allegheny near Seneca Junction.
The Seneca River forms the north border and Onondaga Creek formed part of the eastern boundary.
* Catharine Creek – A stream flowing northward to Seneca Lake.
* Catharine Creek – a stream flowing northward to Seneca Lake.
Catharine Creek flows northward through the Catharine Creek Valley toward Seneca Lake.
Situated at the confluence of Bear Creek and the Silvies River, Seneca is in Bear Valley at the northern edge of the Great Basin.
The majority of the city, with the exception of a northeastern spur along the Great Valley Creek, was constructed on the Allegany Indian Reservation held by the Seneca Nation of New York, as established in various treaties.
Muskrat Creek drains from the lake and flows southward to the Seneca River ( and Erie Canal ).
Water power from Nine Mile Creek attracted mill development ( wool, paper, and gun powder ) while the Seneca Turnpike ( image above ), passing through the village center, provided access.
* Mill Creek – An important stream in the town that flows west into Seneca Lake.
Simpson Creek flows through the village to Seneca Lake.
* Simpson Creek – A stream passing by Ovid village and flowing into Seneca Lake.
Sullivan's Expedition marched up the Susquehanna to Elmira, pushing the Seneca to Fort Niagara ; despite a costly manoeuvre that led the whole of the army straight into a swamp, which they forded nearly twenty times before arriving at Cathrine ’ s town, from this point on, with the league undeniably dissolved, the nation settled in new villages along Buffalo Creek, Tonawanda Creek, and Cattaraugus Creek in western New York.

Seneca and North
Over the years between 1670 and 1712, the Seneca were more active to the southwest as far southward as present-day North Carolina while the Mohawk extended their power north to Montreal and the St. Lawrence River valley.
These peoples traveled along an ancient route known as the Seneca Trail ( which is today approximately followed in North Bethesda by Old Georgetown Road ).
The Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate for 2004, former United States Senator from North Carolina, John Edwards, was born in Seneca.
* Seneca City Hall is located on North First Street, in the center of the historic ( downtown ) area of Seneca.
The City of Seneca also owns and operates a public pool located on North Fairplay Street.
* Seneca mythology-A North American people, one of the Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy from the northeastern United States.
The Seneca are a group of indigenous people native to North America.
* North Fork, California, former name of Seneca, California
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Nearby landmarks include the East Don River, the Betty Sutherland Trail, North York General Hospital, IKEA North York, Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine ( formerly Seneca College's School of Nursing ) and Canadian Tire.
North of Watkins Glen, NY 14 runs along a ridge overlooking the west shore of Seneca Lake, which begins just north of Watkins Glen.
Tribes or ethnic groups in the northeast of North America, south and east of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie that had traditions of building longhouses are, among others, the Iroquois Confederacy ( Haudenosaunee ) including the Five Nations Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida and Mohawk.
It initially consisted of the Townships of Oneida, Seneca, Cayuga North, Cayuga South, Rainham, Walpole, and Dunn.

Seneca and Fork
The trail here is mostly on rarely traveled dirt roads, with off-road portions located at Salt Fork Wildlife Area, Seneca Lake ( the southernmost of the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District Lakes ), Wolf Run State Park and America Electric Power Recreation Lands.
Seneca Rocks is at the northern end of the River Knobs, which contain several other similar " razorback " ridges or " fins " such as Judy Rocks and Nelson Rocks, all on the western flank of North Fork Mountain.
Seneca Rocks is a prominent and visually striking formation rising nearly 900 feet above the confluence of Seneca Creek with the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River.

Seneca and South
Seneca Lake, from South Main Street in Geneva, New York.
* Seneca, South Carolina
* Seneca, South Dakota
* Seneca River ( South Carolina )
Beginning from the Atlantic Ocean, the state's eastern border with South Carolina runs up the Savannah River, northwest to its origin at the confluence of the Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers.
Seneca is a city in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States.
It is the principal city of the Seneca Micropolitan Statistical Area ( population 74, 273 according to the year 2010 census ), an ( MSA ) which includes all of Oconee County and which is further included in the greater Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, South Carolina Combined Statistical Area ( population 1, 266, 995 according to the year 2010 census ).
* Seneca Fire Department is housed on West South Fourth Street, in a new complex.
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Seneca is a town in Faulk County, South Dakota, United States.
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South Seneca Junior / Senior High School ( In Ovid )
In 1786, Hawkins and fellow Indian agents Andrew Pickens and Joseph Martin concluded a treaty with the Choctaw nation at Seneca Old Town, today's Hopewell, South Carolina.
The Tallulah River intersects with the Chattooga River to form the Tugaloo River at Lake Tugalo in Habersham County, which then joins South Carolina's Seneca River at Lake Hartwell to create the Savannah River which flows southeastward into the Atlantic Ocean.
South of the city, the Thruway meets the Aurora Expressway ( NY 400 ) and the Southern Expressway ( US 219 ) at exits 54 and 55, respectively, in West Seneca.
Seneca College has more than 70 transfer agreements with universities throughout the world including countries such as Australia, Canada, England, South Africa, and the U. S. A.

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