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Wakatomika Creek is a tributary of the Muskingum River, 42.6 mi (68.6 km) long, in central Ohio in the United States. [1] Via the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River , draining an area of 234 mi² (606 km²) [ 2 ]
Mordecai Ogle settled on a farm about half a mile northeast of Dresden in 1802. [11] In 1804, Seth Adams had a "corn-cracker" mill on Wakatomika Creek. [10] [11] An election was held in April 1805 to elect officers for Jefferson Township in the home of Henry Northrup. [11] [13] Seth Carhart, Valentine Johnson and Isaac Cordray were elected as ...
Wakatomika was the name of two 18th century Shawnee villages in what is now the U.S. state of Ohio. The name was also spelled Wapatomica, Waketomika, Waketomica, and Waketameki, among other variations, but the similar name Wapakoneta was a different Shawnee village. Both Wakatomikas were destroyed in raids, the first by colonial Virginians in ...
Little Wakatomika Creek is a stream which flows through Coshocton and Muskingum counties in Ohio, US.The stream originates north of Tunnel Hill in Coshocton County and flows south through the villages of Tunnel Hill and Wakatomika before entering Muskingum County.
Wakatomika [1] is an unincorporated community in central Washington Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, United States. Wakatomika is located on the Little Wakatomika Creek , and lies along State Route 60 .
"I Grew Up on a Farm" is a song recorded by Canadian country music duo The Reklaws. Stuart Walker and Jenna Walker of the duo wrote the song with Scott Helman, Emily Reid, Khal Yassein , and Callum Maudsley, while Maudsley produced the track.
William Garrett Walden, known as W. G. Snuffy Walden (born February 13, 1950), is an American musician and composer of film and television soundtracks. Walden is an Emmy Award winner for the theme music to The West Wing (), [1] has been nominated for numerous other Emmys throughout his career, and has received 26 BMI Awards.
Norman Blake – guitar, mandolin, vocals; Tony Rice – guitar, vocals; Nancy Blake – mandolin, cello, vocals Mark Schatz – bass; Doc Watson – guitar ...