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Anacostia. In 1805, local landowner Benjamin Stoddert built a wooden bridge over the Anacostia River at the present site of Benning Bridge. The bridge was sold to Thomas Ewell, who in the 1820s sold it to William Benning. Thereafter the structure was known as Benning's Bridge (or Benning Bridge). The wooden bridge was rebuilt several times after 1805. This included construction of a steel bridge in 1892. The construction of Benning and other bridges and the diversion of inflowing streams to agricultural use also slowed the river's current, allowing much of the silt to settle and be deposited.
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Kingman Lake to build a new city airport. In early 1929, a channel 6 feet (1.8 m) deep was dredged under Benning Bridge as it passed over Kingman Lake. (As of 1998, due to the reconstruction of Benning Bridge and other changes, this had been replaced with a 30
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Deaths and accidents in and around
Kingman Lake have unfortunately been numerous. The first confirmed death in Kingman Lake occurred on August 5, 1937, when William O'Bryant, a 19-year-old African American youth, drowned in the lake in front of two friends after diving from a fishing boat. Over the
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to accommodate the cargo traffic through the lake. The firm of
Sanford and Brooks began the dredging in January 1903, at which time the Army Corps of Engineers began surveying the surrounding land to determine whether the federal government or private landowners had title to the marshes themselves.
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European settlers in the 18th century, the Anacostia River was a fast-flowing and relatively silt-free river with very few mudflats or marshes. White settlers cleared much of the surrounding forest for farmland, however, and extensive soil erosion led to a heavy load of silt
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Engineers transferred ownership of the Anacostia Flats and Kingman Lake to the National Park Service. As the Corps continued to dredge fill, it expanded the flats on the eastern side of Kingman Lake, making it smaller than originally intended. Work on the lake stopped in 1941
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wall around
Kingman Lake, and another $ 20,000 for gates and conduits at the north and south ends of the lake to maintain a constant water level in lake. The Corps wanted to install a lock in the southern end of the lake to give pleasure boats access to it, and began laying plans for a second lake
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Engineers had dropped the dam idea and proposed creating a 6 feet (1.8 m) deep lake on one side of the Anacostia River by linking several of the mid-river islands it had built with dikes. That same year, Congress specifically prohibited the Corps from extending Anacostia
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Kingman Lake, most focusing on retaining the lake's character as one of the few remaining wild places within the city's limits. In September 1999, the Army Corps of Engineers—which retained ownership of Kingman Lake—began transforming the lake
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A number of development proposals were made for Kingman Lake throughout the 1960s. The National Capital Parks Commission banned boating on the lake in October 1961. The commission also proposed filling in 59 acres (24 ha) of Kingman Lake (about 50 to 60 percent of the lake's total area) and
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also dredged about half of Kingman Lake to deepen it. By this time, the conduit and gates had been installed in the lake's lower exit, and the upper gates were expected to be installed soon. About 200 acres (81 ha) of the western shore of Kingman Lake between Gallinger Hospital and Benning
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Four teenage boys drowned in Kingman Lake in June 1951 after a high-speed police chase. The four had stolen several cakes from a local bakery and were attempting to flee from police in a stolen vehicle. The driver lost control of the automobile, which plunged from Benning Bridge into Kingman
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might be built. The material dredged from the river would be used to build up the flats and turn them into dry land, eliminating the public health dangers they caused. Most of the reclaimed mudflats were subsequently declared to be parkland and named Anacostia Water Park (now
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reported in July 1914 that Congress had approved the plan for a dam on the river at Massachusetts Avenue SE. By 1916, the Corps of Engineers was still planning a dam, with access to the 9 feet (2.7 m) deep lake behind it controlled by
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Between 1860 and the late 1880s, large mudflats ("the Anacostia flats") formed on both banks of the Anacostia River due to this deforestation and runoff. At this time, the city allowed its sewage to pour untreated into the Anacostia.
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Luther S. Smith crashed in Kingman Lake after its engines failed shortly after takeoff at
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1442:"Brig. Gen. Smith, 5 Others Have Close Call When Plane Crash-Lands in Anacostia River."
1309:"Brig. Gen. Smith, 5 Others Have Close Call When Plane Crash-Lands in Anacostia River,"
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began growing in the flats, trapping the sewage and leading
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next four decades, at least 31 people drowned in the lake.
1472:"Cold Crusoe of Kingman Lake Saved After Island Sojourn."
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December 9, 1952; "2 Drownings of Area Men Are Revealed,"
1675:"$ 170,000 Annually Spent Developing Park in Anacostia."
1465:"Chances of Airport in Anacostia Fade After Conference."
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902:"$ 170,000 Annually Spent Developing Park in Anacostia,"
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1549:"Drowning of Man in Kingman's Lake Held Accidental."
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1682:"Plan Disclosed For Completing Anacostia Park."
1407:"Boy Celebrating 14th Birthday Drowns in Lake."
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1151:"Boy Celebrating 14th Birthday Drowns in Lake,"
1081:"Plan Disclosed For Completing Anacostia Park,"
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1507:"D.C. Aides Would Fill Anacostia River Flats."
1379:"Another Aquatic Mecca Is Due In Near Future."
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1171:July 13, 1947; "D.C. Man, 25, Drowns in Lake,"
1094:"D.C. Aides Would Fill Anacostia River Flats,"
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1556:"Fisherwoman Dozes, Drowns in Kingman Lake."
1296:"Kingman Island Squatter Eaten by Wild Dog,"
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1785:United States Congressional Serial Set.
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1696:"Police Drag Lake For Body of Youth."
1496:Croggon, James. "When City Was Young."
1454:New York: The Macmillan Company, 1914.
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3071:North Fork South Branch Potomac River
1138:"Police Drag Lake For Body of Youth"
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280:United States Army Corps of Engineers
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1790:Wasserman, Paul and Hausrath, Don.
1626:"Man's Body Found In Kingman Lake."
1619:Loeb, Vernon. "Currents of Change."
1435:"Boy of 10 Drowns In Lake Kingman."
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1689:"Play Area Urged Along Anacostia."
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1710:"Postal Employe's Body Is Found."
1605:"Lake Stops Boy In Police Chase."
1372:"Anacostia Yields Body of Woman."
1335:"Lake Stops Boy In Police Chase,"
1283:"Tragedy Follows Theft of Cakes,"
506:On January 22, 1943, a two-engine
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1535:"District Youth Drowns in Lake."
1365:"Anacostia Park to Have A Lake."
1355:Jefferson, N.C.: Mcfarland, 2008.
609:"Anacostia Park to Have A Lake,"
1514:"D.C. Man, 25, Drowns in Lake."
1400:"Body of Youth Found in River."
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2008:South Fork Little Cacapon River
2001:North Fork Little Cacapon River
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1647:"Missing Man's Body Is Found."
663:Croggon, "When City Was Young,"
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1542:"Dredging Anacostia Channel."
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1654:"NE Man, 78, Found Drowned."
1414:"Boy Drowns As 3 Pals Wait."
786:"To Dredge Anacostia River,"
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1717:"Reclaim Anacostia Flats."
1612:"Lake Yields Body of Man."
828:"Reclaim Anacostia Flats."
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298:Early history of the Lake
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690:Wasserman and Hausrath,
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208:110 acres (0.45 km)
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1563:"For A Park on Flats."
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799:"For A Park on Flats,"
372:Massachusetts Avenue SE
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3262:Breckenridge Reservoir
2906:Popes Creek (Virginia)
2866:Popes Creek (Maryland)
2127:Little Tonoloway Creek
1386:"Body Found in Lake."
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3277:Dalecarlia Reservoir
3227:Lakes and reservoirs
2881:Upper Machodoc Creek
2735:Little Hunting Creek
2458:Broad Run (Maryland)
2448:Broad Run (Virginia)
1995:Little Cacapon River
1946:subsubsubtributaries
1906:District of Columbia
746:No. 26, 1883, p. 17.
489:Deaths and accidents
457:Langston Golf Course
411:Dan Christie Kingman
2549:Tidal Potomac River
2530:Little Falls Branch
2476:Little Seneca Creek
2247:Lower Potomac River
2188:Conococheague Creek
2021:Sideling Hill Creek
1965:Upper Potomac River
1939:(subsubtributaries)
1679:September 26, 1926.
1637:September 25, 1999.
1432:September 18, 1948.
1390:September 18, 1964.
1116:September 25, 1999.
906:September 26, 1926.
521:The body of a male
508:U.S. Army Air Corps
445:American University
368:11th Street Bridges
216:6 feet (1.8 m)
109: /
3302:McMillan Reservoir
3297:Little Seneca Lake
3252:Lake Bernard Frank
3009:Little Wills Creek
2861:Port Tobacco River
2624:Washington Channel
2492:Great Seneca Creek
1750:September 7, 1955.
1672:February 25, 1910.
1665:February 29, 1948.
1640:"Metro In Brief."
1633:"Metro In Brief."
1616:September 3, 1963.
1476:February 19, 1956.
1326:February 19, 1956.
1125:"Metro In Brief,"
1112:"Metro In Brief,"
1056:September 7, 1955.
864:December 16, 1921.
819:February 25, 1910.
478:
463:Recent development
3349:
3348:
3345:
3344:
3317:Sleepy Creek Lake
3217:
3216:
3141:
3140:
3049:
3048:
2934:
2933:
2827:Chopawamsic Creek
2538:
2537:
2372:Big Hunting Creek
2357:Little Pipe Creek
2341:Double Pipe Creek
2236:
2235:
2046:Capon Springs Run
2016:Fifteenmile Creek
1743:November 9, 1956.
1693:December 8, 1956.
1686:October 19, 1961.
1623:December 1, 1996.
1609:December 5, 1959.
1567:November 5, 1905.
1546:January 15, 1903.
1539:February 9, 1969.
1511:October 29, 1961.
1483:January 27, 1929.
1446:January 23, 1943.
1376:December 9, 1952.
1351:Abrams, Brett L.
1339:December 5, 1959.
1313:January 23, 1943.
1300:October 25, 1941.
1098:October 29, 1961.
1085:October 19, 1961.
1069:December 8, 1956.
1043:November 9, 1956.
1014:2008, p. 161-162.
988:December 1, 1996.
950:January 27, 1929.
877:January 15, 1903.
803:November 5, 1905.
725:Gutheim and Lee,
707:1899, p. 152-153.
593:Gutheim and Lee,
512:Brigadier General
408:Brigadier General
257:
256:
3379:
3307:Mount Storm Lake
3267:Brushy Fork Lake
3223:
3208:
3201:
3192:
3178:
3171:
3152:Shenandoah River
3147:
3107:
3093:
3086:
3079:
3055:
3041:Green Spring Run
3030:
3011:
3004:
2940:
2876:Piccowaxen Creek
2850:
2812:Chicamuxen Creek
2807:Mattawoman Creek
2791:
2784:
2777:
2753:
2730:Piscataway Creek
2709:
2683:
2676:
2674:Northeast Branch
2667:
2660:
2658:Northwest Branch
2653:
2646:
2639:
2609:Boundary Channel
2603:
2544:
2525:Cabin John Creek
2494:
2487:
2478:
2471:
2469:Dry Seneca Creek
2442:
2423:
2416:
2409:
2402:
2395:
2388:
2381:
2374:
2367:
2360:
2351:
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2314:
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2264:Shenandoah River
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2222:
2215:
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2179:
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2129:
2105:
2101:Bearwallow Creek
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1935:
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1801:August 28, 1972.
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1651:October 1, 1961.
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1572:Washington Post.
1565:Washington Post.
1560:August 22, 1969.
1558:Washington Post.
1551:Washington Post.
1544:Washington Post.
1537:Washington Post.
1532:August 23, 1933.
1530:Washington Post.
1518:August 18, 1947.
1516:Washington Post.
1509:Washington Post.
1504:August 17, 1906.
1481:Washington Post.
1474:Washington Post.
1469:August 11, 1926.
1467:Washington Post.
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1402:Washington Post.
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1374:Washington Post.
1369:August 18, 1920.
1367:Washington Post.
1360:Washington Post.
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1324:Washington Post,
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1021:
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1001:August 23, 1933.
999:Washington Post,
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989:
976:
970:
960:
951:
948:Washington Post,
944:
933:
932:August 11, 1926.
930:Washington Post,
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920:
917:Washington Post,
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904:Washington Post,
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891:
888:Washington Post,
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668:August 17, 1906.
660:
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645:
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632:
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620:
614:
613:August 18, 1920.
611:Washington Post,
607:
598:
591:
574:
568:
272:Washington, D.C.
246:Washington, D.C.
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194:
158:
157:Primary outflows
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84:Washington, D.C.
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3089:
3082:
3075:
3062:
3045:
3026:
3022:Patterson Creek
3007:
3000:
2947:
2930:
2916:Yeocomico River
2911:St. Marys River
2846:
2787:
2780:
2773:
2749:
2705:
2679:
2672:
2663:
2656:
2649:
2642:
2635:
2630:Anacostia River
2599:
2551:
2534:
2490:
2481:
2474:
2467:
2438:
2419:
2414:Ballenger Creek
2412:
2405:
2398:
2393:Linganore Creek
2391:
2384:
2379:Tuscarora Creek
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2354:
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2218:
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2192:
2175:
2168:
2161:
2139:
2125:
2121:Tonoloway Creek
2116:Warm Spring Run
2097:
2088:
2082:Grassy Lick Run
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1829:
1822:August 3, 1975.
1760:August 9, 1902.
1756:Washington Post
1736:April 26, 1959.
1714:March 11, 1957.
1700:August 6, 1937.
1644:April 22, 2000.
1602:March 10, 1926.
1588:August 6, 1926.
1574:March 28, 1987.
1404:August 5, 1975.
1362:March 25, 1933.
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268:Anacostia River
266:located in the
264:artificial lake
236:Heritage Island
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163:Anacostia River
149:Anacostia River
143:Primary inflows
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2858:
2856:Nanjemoy Creek
2853:
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2848:Accokeek Creek
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2817:Quantico Creek
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2809:
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2291:Monocacy River
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2859:
2857:
2854:
2849:
2845:
2844:
2843:
2842:Potomac Creek
2840:
2838:
2835:
2833:
2830:
2828:
2825:
2823:
2820:
2818:
2815:
2813:
2810:
2808:
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2798:
2797:Neabsco Creek
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2699:
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2691:Four Mile Run
2689:
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2575:Maddox Branch
2573:
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2570:Donaldson Run
2568:
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2513:
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2510:Difficult Run
2508:
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2498:
2493:
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2485:
2484:Tenmile Creek
2480:
2477:
2473:
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2461:
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2453:Sugarland Run
2451:
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2421:Bennett Creek
2418:
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2397:
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2387:
2386:Carroll Creek
2383:
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2147:Licking Creek
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2141:Meadow Branch
2138:
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2111:Sir Johns Run
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104:76°57′55.91″W
101:38°53′47.41″N
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3292:Kingman Lake
3291:
3198:Middle River
3113:Lunice Creek
3105:Kettle Creek
3091:Seneca Creek
3017:Evitts Creek
2966:Savage River
2901:Mattox Creek
2896:Monroe Creek
2822:Little Creek
2759:Pohick Creek
2720:Henson Creek
2681:Paint Branch
2644:Watts Branch
2628:
2601:Piney Branch
2505:Watts Branch
2500:Muddy Branch
2463:Seneca Creek
2440:Little River
2400:Israel Creek
2334:Middle Creek
2289:
2262:
2220:Middle Creek
2206:Abrams Creek
2170:Isaacs Creek
2135:Sleepy Creek
2099:
1982:
1975:
1945:
1916:Pennsylvania
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496:
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481:back into a
479:
453:
449:fecal matter
442:
438:World War II
434:
430:
424:
405:
396:
379:
365:
341:
321:yellow fever
305:
301:
260:Kingman Lake
259:
258:
205:Surface area
68:Kingman Lake
32:Kingman Lake
3337:Warden Lake
3327:Tidal Basin
3206:South River
3190:North River
3176:Smith Creek
3169:Cedar Creek
3077:Laurel Fork
3002:Brush Creek
2996:Wills Creek
2991:Warrior Run
2961:Abram Creek
2956:Stony River
2871:Gambo Creek
2837:Aquia Creek
2751:Daniels Run
2740:Dogue Creek
2715:Broad Creek
2707:Cameron Run
2665:Sligo Creek
2637:Pope Branch
2614:Tiber Creek
2565:Gulf Branch
2434:Goose Creek
2365:Owens Creek
2319:Piney Creek
2305:Marsh Creek
2163:Hogue Creek
2074:North River
2067:Mill Branch
2060:Edwards Run
2053:Dillons Run
1896:Tributaries
483:tidal marsh
363:) in 1919.
309:Marsh grass
243:Settlements
167:evaporation
116: /
91:Coordinates
3356:Categories
3332:Trout Pond
3272:Burke Lake
3123:Mill Creek
3084:Mill Creek
3028:Mill Creek
2976:Laurel Run
2926:Hull Creek
2921:Coan River
2832:Tank Creek
2725:Swan Creek
2696:Oxon Creek
2651:Hickey Run
2595:Rock Creek
2560:Pimmit Run
2407:Bush Creek
2326:Toms Creek
2298:Rock Creek
2213:Mill Creek
2194:Back Creek
2157:Back Creek
2152:Cherry Run
2032:Lost River
1990:Town Creek
391:drawbridge
356:warehouses
325:mosquitoes
323:-carrying
251:References
135:Artificial
3242:Lake Anne
2981:New Creek
2789:Cedar Run
2782:Broad Run
2619:Rocky Run
2585:Spout Run
2580:Windy Run
2039:Trout Run
556:Footnotes
352:factories
337:wild rice
333:lily pads
274:, in the
3118:Mill Run
3036:Dans Run
2775:Bull Run
2520:Dead Run
2515:Rock Run
1921:Virginia
1911:Maryland
1023:Abrams,
1010:Abrams,
546:See also
376:Maryland
80:Location
3128:Big Run
1891:Islands
1886:Bridges
677:Bryan,
648:Bryan,
425:Benning
317:malaria
284:dredged
226:Islands
191: (
1871:system
415:riprap
335:, and
319:- and
1525:1994.
529:Lake.
387:locks
186:Built
174:Basin
193:1920
189:1920
130:Type
370:to
354:or
270:in
230:4 (
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