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Jacksons River : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jackson River (Virginia)
The Jackson River is a major tributary of the James River in the U.S. state of Virginia, flowing .〔U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. (The National Map ), accessed April 1, 2011〕 The James River is formed by the confluence of the Jackson River and the Cowpasture River. ==Course== The Jackson River rises in Highland County, Virginia, near the border of West Virginia. It flows south between Back Creek Mountain and Jack Mountain, entering Bath County, where it continues to flow south. The Jackson River is impounded by Gathright Dam in Alleghany County, creating Lake Moomaw. From the dam, Jackson River flows south and then east through Alleghany County, through the city of Covington and the town of Clifton Forge, before joining with the Cowpasture River to create the James River. The river is named for the first white settler on its banks, William Jackson, who received a grant of from King George II in 1750.〔(Notes )〕 Jackson was possibly an acquaintance of Alexander Dunlap, the first white settler on the Calfpasture River.〔(Clan Ewing in America, Chapter XI: John Ewing (1648-1745) if Carnshanaugh )〕
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