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Definition of Mohawk River
1. Noun. A river of central New York that flows southeastward to the Hudson River.
Definition of Mohawk River
1. Proper noun. A 140-mile (230 km) long river in New York State, flowing from central New York to the Hudson River. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mohawk River
Literary usage of Mohawk River
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Industrial Arts Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1914)
"Sel Ara 108: Mohawk river Operation of the Mohawk river bridge dams. 559 Je 21
43 Mississippi problem. NJ Noble. Sel Ara IOS: 335 Ар lü '13 Power from the ..."
2. The Annals of Albany by Joel Munsell (1854)
"The Mohawk River, a large western branch of the Hudson, rises in the NE of Oneida
County, about 20 miles N. of Rome, to which place it runs a course nearly ..."
3. Public Papers of George Clinton, First Governor of New York, 1777-1795, 1801 by George Clinton, Hugh Hastings, James Austin Holden (1904)
"BG Clinton PROCLAMATION BY SIR JOHN JOHNSON TO PEOPLE ON Mohawk River. The Officers &
Soldiers of Sir John Johnson's Regt. present their affectionate and ..."
4. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1872)
"Mohawk River. Found under stones along the margin of the, stream at low water.
... Mohawk River and Erie Canal ; also streams running south to the ..."
5. Gazetteer of the State of New York: Embracing a Comprehensive View of the by Frank Place (1860)
"Mohawk River flows x. through the со. in a deep valley which cuts the ridges at
right ... Mohawk River breaks through a mountain ridge at Little Falls, ..."
6. Travels Through Part of the United States and Canada in 1818 and 1819 by John Morison Duncan (1823)
"There is seldom a fine summer evening, in this country, without less or more
lightning. There is a fall of some celebrity on the Mohawk river, called the ..."