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Rock Creek (Monocacy River) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rock Creek (Monocacy River)

(the rescue was from a northbound car stranded in the water over the roadway on the Mount Joy Township side of the creek.)〕
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| map_caption = On July 2, 1863, "Wiedrich's battery () six rifled cannon also exchanged fire with one of Jones's batteries on the opposite side of Rock Creek",() and snipers from a home on the East side fired on positions on the West side of the creek (on July 3, Confederates retreated across Rock Creek.)()
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| website = (Rock Creek Watershed ) ((map) )
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Rock Creek is an 〔U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. (The National Map ), accessed August 15, 2011〕 tributary of the Monocacy River in south-central Pennsylvania and serves as the border between Cumberland and Mount Joy townships. Rock Creek was used by the Underground Railroad (at McAllister's Mill, "slaves would slosh through the water to throw off the tracking dogs that were pursuing them") and flows near several Gettysburg Battlefield sites, including Culp's Hill, the Benner Hill artillery location, and Barlow Knoll.
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| Harrisburg Road site of former (1846 covered bridge ) built by Joseph Clapsaddle near Barlow Knoll
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| Run
| drainage from the east
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| Run
| Drainage along former site of Alm's house〔 from Gettysburg College's Quarry Lake & Oak Ridge triple point (with Willoughby/Pitzer Runs)
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| Stevens Creek
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| Island
| Depicted on 1916 Gettysburg National Military Park map
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| Run
| (Depicted on battlefield map at right)
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| Railroad
| Early's Confederates burned the trestle on June 27, 1863 ()(rebuilt days later & in 1912)()
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| 20px US 30
| 1807 3-arch () stone bridge of , 1853 covered bridge,〔 1919 Lincoln Highway bridge,() replacement ()
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| 20px PA 116
| Site of former 1853 90-foot covered bridge built by John Finly〔 and 1932 concrete bridge.()()
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| Borough line
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| Winebrenner Run
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| Rock Creek Ravine
| Location noted in several battle records
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| Jones Bridge Run?
| Flows north of Culp's Hill to confluence just upstream of island
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| Survey line
| 1893 Warren survey line for Gettysburg Battlefield crossed creek ()
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| (Benner Run )
| Flows southeast of Benner's Hill artillery location ("Ladys Run" in 1886)()
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| Ford
| between Spangler Spring and farm (Z. Tawney during the battle)〔 〕
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| Spangler Spring Run
| Drainage southward from Stevens Knoll
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| Guinn Run()〔
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| Former site of McAllister's Mill dam (destroyed by 1870 flood)()
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| Run
| (Depicted on battlefield map at right)
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| Ford
| 1889 road downstream of McAllister's Mill()
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| Baltimore Pike
| 1802 turnpike bridge (north of 20pxPA 97 terminus)
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| Run
| Flows under Baltimore Pike
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| Run
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| Run
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| 20px US 15
| Near site of Battle of Gettysburg field hospital at George Bushman Farm:
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| White Run
| Drainage from Lake Heritage, Pennsylvania
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| Run
| Drainage from Weikert Hill and Round Top, Pennsylvania
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| Wright Avenue Run
| from Big Round Top
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| Sachs Road
| 1891 bridge〔 (column 4)〕
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| Little's Run
| "Two Taverns Run" in 1901 () when bridge was built at Little's Tavern〔
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| Soloman Road
| 1895 steel Burr arch bridge() "Lott's Bridge"() at "Lott's fording" & 1977 ("Lott's Bridge") near Pine Bank Cemetery
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| Run
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| Rock Creek Ford
| Former ford just upstream of bend in creek with overhanging cliff〔
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| Distributary
| Former headpoint of millrace
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| Dam ruins
| Former 1798 Black's/Horner's Mill dam to provide head for millrace (rebuilt 1937)〔 construction〕
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| Plum Run
| Named "Rock" Run in 1821
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| 20px PA 134
| Taneytown Rd at Barlow: (1841 covered bridge, ) , 1923 & 1989 concrete bridges
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| Run
| Flow from southwest of Big Round Top
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| Run
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