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Old mill dam at the Big Bend of the Tonawanda, downtown Batavia, New York. The choice of this site for Ellicot's headquarters for the Holland Land Company's NY headquarters was probably influenced by a good mill site.
Old mill dam at the Big Bend of the Tonawanda, downtown Batavia, New York. The choice of this site for Ellicot's headquarters for the Holland Land Company's NY headquarters was probably influenced by a good mill site.

Tonawanda Creek is a small river in Western New York, in the United States. Its name is from the Seneca Indian word Ta-na-wan-deh' meaning "Swift Water."[1]

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Description

The length of Tonawanda Creek is 90 miles (145 km). Its drainage basin is nearly in area.[2] It flows on a meandering course for most of its length, first northerly until Batavia where a sweeping bend takes it westerly.

Tonawanda Creek rises in Wyoming County and enters the Niagara River between Niagara County and Erie County, forming a boundary between them. Tonawanda Creek passes through the Village of Attica, the City of Batavia, and flows past the Town of Amherst, the City of Tonawanda and the City of North Tonawanda before entering the Niagara River, just after being joined by Ellicott Creek.

The creek has a small 30 foot high waterfall at Indian Falls[3] where the stream crosses the Onondaga Escarpment. The Log Cabin Restaurant overlooks the falls from the south.

During the spring of each year, some sections of Tonawanda Creek flood to varying degrees. These floods are more of an inconvenience than a danger, but can be more serious, especially when ice jams dam up the water. The larger flooding can cause property damage.

Tonawanda Creek is also part of the Erie Canal, which joins the creek southwest of Lockport and allows canal traffic to proceed into the Niagara River. In its upper reaches, Tonawanda Creek and the Little Tonawanda, which is tributary, are trout streams.

History

Downstream of Indian Falls, Tonawanda Creek flows through the Tonawanda Indian Reservation, and there is an NYS historical marker where George Washington made a troop fording across the river.[1]

When the Erie Canal was first built, the Tonawanda Creek was the source of water for the western section of the Canal

See also

References

  1. a b THE AMERICAN REVIEW; A WHIG JOURNAL DEVOTED TO POLITICS, LITERATURE, ART AND SCIENCE. VOL. VI NEW-YORK: GEORGE H. COLTON, 118 NASSAU STREET, Published 1847, Wiley and Putnam, p. 488http://books.google.com/books?id=JhIAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA488&dq=tonawanda+creek+swift+water
  2. Tonawanda Creek, Friends of the Buffalo Niagara Rivers
  3. Town of Pembroke (A Mini-History)

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