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Cuttalosa Creek (Delaware River tributary)
River in Pennsylvania, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cuttalosa Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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Course
Cuttalosa Creek rises from two springs just over a mile to the west of the village of Solebury in Solebury Township at an elevation of 410 feet (120 m) and is oriented to the northeast, then turns north, then northeast, then north until it reaches its confluence with the Delaware at Cuttalossa (Lumberton) about a mile upstream of Hendricks Island at an elevation of 70 feet (21 m). Cuttalosa Road crosses over the stream five times.
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Etymology
The name Cuttalosa was derived from the Lenape name Quatalossi for their village nearby.
Geology
Cuttalosa Creek lies on the Stockton Formation, a layer of bedrock consisting of light-gray to light brown sandstone, siltstone, and mudstone, laid down in the Late Triassic.[1]
History
At one time, the Lenape occupied a village in the valley. Later, there were several mills along the creek. One was built by Samuel Armitage in 1752 which operated until his descendant, Amos Armitage, closed the mill in 1929.[2]
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