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Definition of Susquehanna River
1. Noun. A river in the northeastern United States that rises in New York and flows southward through Pennsylvania and Maryland into Chesapeake Bay.
Group relationships: Free State, Maryland, Md, Old Line State, Empire State, New York, New York State, Ny, Keystone State, Pa, Pennsylvania
Generic synonyms: River
Lexicographical Neighbors of Susquehanna River
Literary usage of Susquehanna River
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Lumber Industry of America by James Elliott Defebaugh (1907)
"The Chenango Canal, begun in July, 1834, and completed in October, 1836, connected
the Erie Canal at Utica with the Susquehanna River at Binghamton. ..."
2. Maryland Historical Magazine by Maryland Historical Society (1921)
"ford on the lower Susquehanna River south-west across Harford County, crossed
the Great Falls of Gunpowder River near the mouth of that stream, ..."
3. Index of Economic Material in Documents of the States of the United States by Adelaide Rosalia Hasse (1922)
"Susquehanna River See also Canals and Slackwater Navigation : Individual Undertakings.
1810. Rept. of committee on roads and inland navigation (Duane) on ..."
4. The Library of American Biography by Jared Sparks (1854)
"His Ordination. — His bodily Weakness. — His Influence with the Indians. — Journey
to New England. — Visit to the Susquehanna River. — Some Impression made. ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"These victories left the hostile tribes in the Susquehanna River Valley the only
formidable enemies ... The vice-gerent on the Susquehanna River was called ..."
6. Historic Background and Annals of the Swiss and German Pioneer Settlers of by Henry Frank Eshleman (1917)
"that the Susquehanna River is a part j of Pennsylvania; but it is hard to keep
up a large force to protect them." But he states that Pennsyl-1 vania is ..."
7. Cecil County by Maryland Geological Survey, George Burbank Shattuck, Florence Bascom, Edward Bennett Mathews, Clarence Wilbur Dorsey, Jay Allan Bonsteel, Oliver Lanard Fassig, Henry Albert Pressey, Louis Agricola Bauer, Hugh M. Curran, George Bishop Sudworth, Geologic (1902)
"Susquehanna River. Susquehanna river is by far the largest and most important
river whose waters touch Cecil county. This river rises in Otsego Lake in ..."
8. History of the Lumber Industry of America by James Elliott Defebaugh (1907)
"The Chenango Canal, begun in July, 1834, and completed in October, 1836, connected
the Erie Canal at Utica with the Susquehanna River at Binghamton. ..."
9. Maryland Historical Magazine by Maryland Historical Society (1921)
"ford on the lower Susquehanna River south-west across Harford County, crossed
the Great Falls of Gunpowder River near the mouth of that stream, ..."
10. Index of Economic Material in Documents of the States of the United States by Adelaide Rosalia Hasse (1922)
"Susquehanna River See also Canals and Slackwater Navigation : Individual Undertakings.
1810. Rept. of committee on roads and inland navigation (Duane) on ..."
11. The Library of American Biography by Jared Sparks (1854)
"His Ordination. — His bodily Weakness. — His Influence with the Indians. — Journey
to New England. — Visit to the Susquehanna River. — Some Impression made. ..."
12. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"These victories left the hostile tribes in the Susquehanna River Valley the only
formidable enemies ... The vice-gerent on the Susquehanna River was called ..."
13. Historic Background and Annals of the Swiss and German Pioneer Settlers of by Henry Frank Eshleman (1917)
"that the Susquehanna River is a part j of Pennsylvania; but it is hard to keep
up a large force to protect them." But he states that Pennsyl-1 vania is ..."