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USGS Geographic Names Information Service; USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – State of Virginia (1974) Salmon, Emily J.; Edward D. C. Campbell Jr., eds. (1994). The Hornbook of Virginia History (4th ed.). Richmond, VA: Virginia Office of Graphic Communications. ISBN 0-88490-177-7
USGS Geographic Names Information Service; USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Virginia (1974) Salmon, Emily J.; Edward D. C. Campbell, Jr., eds. (1994). The Hornbook of Virginia History (4th ed.). Richmond, VA: Virginia Office of Graphic Communications. ISBN 0-88490-177-7
Blackwater River (Roanoke River tributary) Blackwater River (Virginia) Bluestone River; Bluewing Creek; Bolin Branch (Bearskin Creek tributary) Bowes Branch; Bowle Spring Branch; Bradley Creek (Banister River tributary) Broad Run (Loudoun County, Virginia) Broad Run (Occoquan River tributary) Browns Dan River; Brush Creek (Banister River tributary)
USGS Geographic Names Information Service; USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Virginia (1974) Salmon, Emily J.; Edward D. C. Campbell, Jr. (1994). The Hornbook of Virginia History (4th ed.). Richmond, VA: Virginia Office of Graphic Communications. ISBN 0-88490-177-7
USGS Geographic Names Information Service; USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Virginia (1974) Salmon, Emily J.; Edward D. C. Campbell, Jr., eds. (1994). The Hornbook of Virginia History (4th ed.). Richmond, VA: Virginia Office of Graphic Communications. ISBN 0-88490-177-7
The South River is a 20.3-mile-long (32.7 km) [1] tributary of the Maury River in the U.S. state of Virginia.It is part of the James River watershed.. It rises southwest of Lofton in Augusta County, Virginia, near the western base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and quickly receives the Saint Marys River coming out of the mountains from the east.
USGS Geographic Names Information Service; USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Virginia (1974) Salmon, Emily J.; Edward D. C. Campbell, Jr., eds. (1994). The Hornbook of Virginia History (4th ed.). Richmond, VA: Virginia Office of Graphic Communications. ISBN 0-88490-177-7
The Severn River is a 2-mile-long (3 km) [1] tidal river in the United States state of Virginia. It is a tributary of Mobjack Bay , which is an arm of Chesapeake Bay . See also
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