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Feeding into the Mohawk River, the Oriskany and 'Big' Creeks have sustained not only the people of Sangerfield, Franklin, Clinton, Kirkland and surrounding towns, but also a vibrant ecosystem. Native American Brothertown, Stockbridge and Oneida tribes were the first to thrive along the abundant waters, but European settlers soon followed. Towns sprang up on the banks, and during the Revolutionary War the region became the site of the Battle of Oriskany; mills, agriculture, quarries, and the arrival of the canal and railroad spurred economic development; and the trout fishing became some of the…mehr

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Feeding into the Mohawk River, the Oriskany and 'Big' Creeks have sustained not only the people of Sangerfield, Franklin, Clinton, Kirkland and surrounding towns, but also a vibrant ecosystem. Native American Brothertown, Stockbridge and Oneida tribes were the first to thrive along the abundant waters, but European settlers soon followed. Towns sprang up on the banks, and during the Revolutionary War the region became the site of the Battle of Oriskany; mills, agriculture, quarries, and the arrival of the canal and railroad spurred economic development; and the trout fishing became some of the finest in the nation. Local historian Richard Williams reveals the history of the ten communities along the creeks as never presented before, alongside the geology, flora and fauna that have shaped this dynamic environment.