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Raquette and River
The Raquette River is in the southwest part of Harrietstown.
* Axton Landing – A hamlet in the south part of the town by the Raquette River and south of NY-30.
Long Lake is a glacial widening of the Raquette River and is part of the water route that connects the Fulton Chain Lakes with the Saint Lawrence River drainage.
At that time, " a typical trip might start at the Saranacs from which a party could make its way to the Raquette River via Indian Carry and Stoney Creek.
The lake extends from southwest to northeast, and is part of the Raquette River system.
The Raquette River flows into Long Lake at the southwest end and out the northeast end.
The Raquette River flows through the west part of the town.
* Colton – The hamlet of Colton is located at the junction of NY-56 and NY-68 by the Raquette River.
* Stone Valley Recreational Area-A hiking and fishing area along the Raquette River, north of the hamlet of Colton.
The village straddles the Raquette River.
The Raquette River flows through the south part of Parishville.
The Raquette River flows through the town, and the southwest part of Tupper Lake is inside the town.
* Piercefield – The hamlet of Piercefield is on NY_3 by the Raquette River and Piercefield Flow near the center of the town.
* Piercefield Flow – A lake formed in a wide section of the Raquette River.
The Raquette River, which is the longest river in St. Lawrence County and the third longest in New York state, flows through the northeast part of the town.
* Brown's Bridge – a location in the northeast part of the town at the Raquette River.
* Coney Island – a dead-end roadway in Hannawa Falls located on the Raquette River, which was a small amusement park from the 1920s through the 1940s.
* Postwood and 4-H – a popular place to swim, Postwood Park is a small beach located on the Raquette River.
Adirondack guides ( carrying and rowing guideboat s on the Raquette River, 1888
The village is located on the banks of the Grasse River and the Raquette River a few miles south of the St. Lawrence River.
The Raquette River and the Grasse River flow eastward and parallel across the town with the Raquette River being the more southerly.

Raquette and Valley
The river mainly flows northeast from the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains into the St. Lawrence Valley, making up what is known as the greater St. Lawrence River Drainage Basin along with other tributaries such as the Oswegatchie and Raquette River.

River and Stone
On Big Stone Lake near the headwaters of the Red River, Robert Dickson, Superintendent of the Western Indian Department of Canada, had a trading post and planned in 1818 to build a fort to be defended by twenty men and two small artillery pieces.
With these completed and ice gone from the St. Peter's River ( present-day Minnesota river ) their 250 bushels of wheat, 100 bushels of oats and barley and 30 bushels of peas and some chickens were loaded onto the flat-bottomed boats and rowed up the river to Big Stone Lake, across into Lake Traverse, and down the Red.
The five months he collaborated with Budd Schulberg on a screenplay tentatively titled A Stone in the River Hudson, an early version of On the Waterfront was also a major disappointment for Siodmak.
Modern Awash River, Ethiopia, descendant of the Palaeo-Awash, source of the sediments in which the oldest Stone Age tools have been found
Shown on the shield are the Stone Bridge with the Vardar River, the Kale Fortress and the snow-capped peaks of the Vodno Mountain.
During World War II, a large part of the city as well as the historical Kivisild ( Stone Bridge ) ( built by Catherine II of Russia in 1776 – 1778 ) over the Emajõgi River were destroyed by the German Army, partly in 1941 and almost completely in 1944.
The Westminster Stone theory posits that the monks at Scone Palace hid the real stone in the River Tay or buried it on Dunsinane Hill, and that the English troops were fooled into taking a substitute.
** Carrizaleños ( lived exclusively in Chihuahua, between the presidios of Janos in the west and Carrizal and Lake Santa Maria in the east, south toward Corralitos, Casas Grandes and Agua Nuevas north of Chihuahua, controlled the southern part of the Guzmán Basin, and the mountains along the Casas Grandes, Santa Maria and Carmen River, likely called Tsebekinéndé-‘ Stone House People ’ or ‘ Rock House People ’, southeastern local group )
This Stone was the first to be lost: during the civil war of the Kin-strife around the middle of the Third Age, the Dome of Stars was destroyed and the palantír fell into the River Anduin.
The first white settler in what is now Price County was Major Isaac Stone, who located on the Spirit River in 1860 to engage in lumbering.
The county has several important prehistoric sites, the most significant being Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Area at the forks of the Duck River.
The lowest point in the state of South Dakota is located on Big Stone Lake at Big Stone City in Grant County, adjacent to Ortonville, Minnesota, where the lake flows into the Minnesota River.
They lived in portions of Southeast Missouri and finally in territory now included in Greene, Christian, Taney and Stone counties during which time they built and occupied the well-known Delaware town or village on James River in territory which afterwards became Christian County and at or near the point where Highway 14 now crosses that stream.
The murder of Tatobem further escalated aggression between the Pequot nation and Massachusetts Bay ; they retaliated by killing an English man, John Stone, at the Connecticut River.
The Water Power Association members: Abbott Lawrence, Edmund Bartlett, Thomas Hopkinson of Lowell, John Nesmith and Daniel Saunders, who had purchased control of Peter's Falls on the Merrimack River and hence controlled Bodwell's Falls the site of the present Great Stone Dam.
Browns Valley lies along the Little Minnesota River between the northern end of Big Stone Lake and the southern end of Lake Traverse, which is separated from the Little Minnesota River by a low and narrow continental divide that skirts the northern edge of town.
“ It may be of interest to note the location of the old Pass Christian Road on a map of Stone and Pearl River Counties.
Minutes of a Newark town meeting of September 27, 1680, record that " Nathaniel Wheeler, Edward Riggs, and Joseph Riggs, have a Grant to take up Land upon the Chesnut Hill by Raway River near the Stone House ".
Wheeler's property in South Orange extended east of the Rahway River including the site of an old house now known as the " Stone House ", standing on the north side of South Orange Avenue just to the west of Grove Park.
Stone House Brook runs west along the north side of the east-west road, past the " Stone House " and joining the Rahway River at about the location of the Brown and Riggs houses already noted.
* Stone Ridge – A hamlet on the west town line, on the Mohawk River and NY-5S.

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