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  2. Sauquoit Creek - Wikipedia

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    Sauquoit Creek is a 17.0-mile-long (27.4 km) [2] river in New York, United States.It lies within the southern part of Oneida County.The creek flows eastward, then turns sharply and flows generally northward through the Sauquoit Valley to the Mohawk River, entering the river on the east side of Whitesboro.

  3. Sauquoit, New York - Wikipedia

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    Sauquoit is a hamlet in the Town of Paris, Oneida County, New York, United States. It is located on New York Route 8 , approximately six miles south of Utica and east of Paris village. It straddles Sauquoit Creek , a small Mohawk River tributary, and nestles in the Sauquoit Valley.

  4. Sauquoit - Wikipedia

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    Sauquoit, New York, a hamlet; Sauquoit Creek, a river in Oneida County, New York; Sauquoit Valley, a valley in Oneida County, New York This page was last edited on 6 ...

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  6. Flood watch issued for Oneida County, some roads closed - AOL

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    Flash flood warning in Oneida County, some roads already closed

  7. Paris, New York - Wikipedia

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    Sauquoit – This hamlet in the northern part of the town is the location of the town government. It was the second settlement made in the town. Sauquoit Creek – An important stream flowing through the town. Tassel Hill – Highest point in Oneida County.

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  9. Mohawk River - Wikipedia

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    On July 3, 1985, Congress approved a project at Amsterdam for work to be done on the Mohawk River and South Chuctanunda Creek. South Chuctanunda Creek was cleared at the upstream end of the project for approximately 950 feet (290 m). New flood walls were installed along the right bank of South Chuctanunda Creek and the Mohawk River.