Oriskany Creek
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Oriskany Creek is a small river in New York, USA. The river arises in Madison County and flows primarily through Oneida County. The Oriskany Creek is a tributary of the Mohawk River.
Oriskany Creek is wide and shallow, affording passage to only canoes, and that for only part of its length. The creek is known for its Brown Trout, which are caught from the shore or by wading.
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[edit] History
The Oneida village of "Oriska" was located near the mouth of the creek, by the Mohawk River.
According to one contributer, the Battle of Oriskany was fought in the swamps near the mouth of the creek. This is in error, in that the battle was not fought in swamps, but rather at a steep ravine, obvious from my recent visit to the battle site. To confirm, contact the State or US Govt agency that co-hosts the site.
When settlers arrived, the creek became the power source of many mills along its course.
The creek was an important source of water for the former Chenango Canal, which attempted to link the Southern Tier to the Erie Canal.
[edit] Communities along the creek
Clark Mills, Clinton, Colemans Mills, Deansboro, Farmers Mills, Kirkland, Oriskany, Oriskany Falls, Solsville, Walesville.