, p.115 ref Battle Image Battle of Stoney Creek.JPG thumb right Battle of StoneyCreek Image Battlefield House.JPG thumb right StoneyCreek Battlefield House Image Battlefield House A.JPG thumb right StoneyCreek Battlefield House The British left their camp at Burlington Heights at 11 30  ... wounded. Killed in action at the Battle of StoneyCreek, 6 June 1813 as listed on the StoneyCreek ... Fatality The Battle of StoneyCreek, 1813 location Toronto publisher Robin Brass Studio year 2009 ...Coord 43.217271 N 79.766244 W display title Infobox military conflict image caption conflict Battle of StoneyCreek partof the War of 1812 date 6 June 1813 place present day StoneyCreek, Ontario result ... of StoneyCreek was fought on 6 June 1813 during the War of 1812 near present day StoneyCreek ..., and took overall command. Their combined force, numbering 3,400, advanced to StoneyCreek, Ontario StoneyCreek , where they encamped on 5 June. ref H.F. Wood, The Many Battles of Stoney ... and direction of Lieutenant Colonel Harvey, who led them silently toward StoneyCreek. ref name ... and undisciplined troops, ref name NWR Niles Weekly Register 19 October 1816, Battle of Stoney ... ordered Lewis to proceed to StoneyCreek to attack the British, but almost as the two groups met, the British ... that were engaged at StoneyCreek. Image StoneyCreek Batttlefield Monument.jpg thumb right StoneyCreek Battlefield Monument The site of the battle is a National Historic Site of Canada . ref http www.pc.gc.ca apps lhn nhs det E.asp?oqSID 0528&oqeName Battle of Stoney Creek&oqfName Bataille de StoneyCreekBattle of StoneyCreek , Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada ref ref http www.historicplaces.ca en rep reg place lieu.aspx?id 16143&pid 0 Battle of Stoney ... and traditions of British Liberty of which Canada is the inheritor. inscription on the StoneyCreek ... StoneyCreek Notes Reflist 2 Sources Referenced in notes Cite book last Berton first Pierre authorlink ... more details
StoneyCreek may refer to In Australia StoneyCreek Falls , in Queensland, Australia In Canada StoneyCreek, Ontario , was a municipality that is now part of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada StoneyCreek electoral district an electoral district in Ontario Battle of StoneyCreek a battle of the War of 1812 Saik uz First Nation , often referred to as StoneyCreek First Nation Canada In the United States Stonycreek River or StoneyCreek, a tributary of the Conemaugh River in southwestern Pennsylvania StoneyCreek Farm , a bed and breakfast in Boonsboro, Maryland See also Stony Creek disambiguation Stonycreek disambiguation geodis StoneyCreek North Carolina , a tributary of the Haw River in North Carolina commented out until article created de StoneyCreek ... more details
StoneyCreek Township may refer to the following Township United States townships in the United States TOCright Indiana StoneyCreek Township, Henry County, Indiana StoneyCreek Township, Randolph County, Indiana North Carolina StoneyCreek Township, Caswell County, North Carolina StoneyCreek Township, Wayne County, North Carolina Geodis de StoneyCreek Township ... more details
.0001 PBat History and attractions File Battle of Stony Creek Monument, Stony Creek.jpg thumb right Battle of StoneyCreek Monument Historic StoneyCreek was settled by Loyalist American Revolution ... by the Battle of StoneyCreek during the War of 1812 . Although only several dozen soldiers were killed ... defeated invading Americans. The site of the Battle of StoneyCreek near Centennial Parkway and King Street has been preserved as Battlefield House StoneyCreek Battlefield House with its associated ...See also StoneyCreek electoral district StoneyCreek is a community formerly a municipality which is now ... The community of StoneyCreek located on the south shore of western Lake Ontario , just east of Hamilton pre amalgamation into which feed the watercourse of StoneyCreek as well as several ... . In 1984 StoneyCreek became a city. Though residential growth exploded, particularly in the 1970s ... of StoneyCreek remains agricultural. The communities of Elfrida, Fruitland, Tapleytown, Tweedside, Vinemount, and Winona serve as distinct reminders of the agricultural legacy of StoneyCreek and Saltfleet ... StoneyCreek, Ancaster, Glanbrook, Dundas, Flamborough and Hamilton into the new city of Hamilton, turning the new multi million dollar StoneyCreek City Hall into a StoneyCreek Public Library. According to the 2002 census the population of StoneyCreek was 59,327 up 5.5 per cent from the 1997 census ... showed that StoneyCreek was 92.72 white European ethnic groups European , of which 55 had ... Chinese Canadian Chinese , and .0001 PBat. As of the 2006 census, the population of StoneyCreek had ... of the people of StoneyCreek 48.3 Roman Catholic 28.5 Protestant 4.7 Eastern Orthodox Church Christian ... situated outside of the StoneyCreek city hall. The Erland Lee Museum , site of the first Women s Institute in the World, is also located in StoneyCreek. Branches of the Bruce Trail provide ... is marked by a large illuminated cross and offers an excellent lookout for both StoneyCreek and Hamilton ... more details
Image Battlefield Museum.JPG Image Battle of Stoney Creek.JPG Battle of StoneyCreek Image Battlefield House A.JPG StoneyCreek Battlefield House Image Battlefield Park.JPG Battlefield Park Entrance ...infobox Museum name Battlefield House image Battlefield House.JPG established 1962 location StoneyCreek, Ontario StoneyCreek , Hamilton, Ontario , Canada . type National Historic Site of Canada director curator visitors website http www.battlefieldhouse.ca Official site Battlefield House near King Street Hamilton, Ontario King Street East and Centennial Parkway Hamilton, Ontario Centennial Parkway in StoneyCreek, Ontario StoneyCreek , Hamilton, Ontario , Canada is a living history museum and site of the historic Battle of StoneyCreek on June 6, 1813, which was fought during the War of 1812 . It was built in 1796. The house and convert 15.5 acre ha 1 of parkland Battlefield Park , were the property of the Women s Wentworth Historical Society , 1899 1962 , and given by this society to the Niagara Parks Commission on January 19, 1962. ref name BHM cite web title Battlefield House Museum Billy Green, the Scout url http www.battlefieldhouse.ca billy scout.asp accessdate 2008 08 20 ref The park was designated a National Historic Sites of Canada National Historic Site of Canada in 1960. ref CRHP 16143 Battle of StoneyCreek National Historic Site of Canada ref Nestled under the Niagara escarpment Niagara Escarpment , this historic site is located on convert 32 acre ha 1 of park land linked to the Bruce Trail . United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British units made a night ... www.battlefieldhouse.ca Batttlefield House StoneyCreek Official Site http www.visit1812.com historic ... buzz 1003.html Musket escapes fiery end finds a home at StoneyCreek Battlefield House Museum. www.GeneralBrock.com http www.galafilm.com 1812 e people green.html Battle of 1812 People & Stories Billy ... generals, and an overestimation of British strength by the Americans, the battle was a victory ... more details
Infobox waterfall name StoneyCreek Falls photo Stoneycreek falls.jpg photo width photo caption The Savannahlander passes StoneyCreek Falls location Cairns , Queensland coords Coord latitude longitude region XX type waterbody display inline,title elevation type height width height longest average width number drops average flow watercourse StoneyCreek world rank StoneyCreek Falls are found in the Barron Gorge National Park , north east of Cairns , in Queensland , Australia . The falls are formed where StoneyCreek starts to descend in steps from the shoulders of the gorge. The falls are best known for the curved lattice railway bridge that passes in front of them. ref cite web url http wayback.archive.org web http www.qroti.com longdistance kuranda title Kuranda Scenic Railway accessdate 16 May 2010 work Queensland s Railways On The Internet ref This gives passengers aboard the Kuranda Scenic Railway and The Savannahlander an excellent view of the falls as their train crosses the creek. See also Portal Queensland List of waterfalls of Australia References reflist coord 16 51 03.4 S 145 38 50 E type landmark region AU display title Category Far North Queensland Category Waterfalls of Queensland Waterfall stub FarNorthQueensland geo stub ka ... more details
Infobox airport name StoneyCreek Airport IATA ICAO TC CPF6 type Private owner operator Canadian Aviation Investment Group Inc. city served location StoneyCreek, Ontario elevation f 680 elevation m 207 latd 43 latm 10 lats latNS N longd 079 longm 42 longs longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region CA ON pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin label CPF6 pushpin map caption Location in Ontario website http www.eaa65.org r1 number 02 20 r1 length f 2,850 r1 length m 869 r1 surface Sod Turf Asphalt r2 number 09 27 r2 length f 1,515 r2 length m 462 r2 surface Turf footnotes Source Canada Flight Supplement ref name CFS CFS ref StoneyCreek Airport , Airport codes CPF6 , is located convert 2 NM abbr on lk in east of StoneyCreek, Ontario StoneyCreek , Ontario , Canada . References references List of airports in Canada Category Airports in Ontario Category Transportation in Hamilton, Ontario Ontario airport stub pms StoneyCreek Airport ... more details
Infobox Bridge bridge name StoneyCreek Bridge image Eastbound over SCB.jpg caption A Canadian Pacific Railway freight train eastbound over the StoneyCreek Bridge. carries Canadian Pacific Railway crosses StoneyCreek locale Revelstoke, BC Revelstoke maint designer Hamilton Bridge Company 1893 , Canadian Bridge Company 1929 design truss arch bridge material mainspan 102.5 m length 200 m width height 90 m clearance begin open 1893 coordinates coord 51.380 N 117.466 W type landmark scale 7500 region CA BC display inline,title extra References ref http www.wcra.org features stoneycreek bridge.htm ref ref http en.structurae.de structures data index.cfm?id s0007230 ref StoneyCreek Bridge is a convert 660 ft m adj on long truss arch bridge in British Columbia , Canada . It carries the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks convert 300 ft over the StoneyCreek, between Revelstoke, British Columbia Revelstoke and Golden, British Columbia Golden . A wooden bridge was originally built on the site in 1885, and the current steel structure was built in 1893. A second set of arches was added in 1929 to handle heavier traffic. The original bridge was the List of tallest bridges in the world tallest bridge in the world at that time. References reflist External links http www.scenic railroads.com CPR Mountain 20Sub Stoney 20Creek Photos at scenic railroads.com Category Canadian Pacific Railway bridges and tunnels Category Railway bridges in British Columbia Category Bridges completed in 1893 Category Deck arch bridges Category Truss bridges Canada rail transport stub Canada bridge struct stub fr Pont du ruisseau Stoney ... more details
dams in suitable forest. The StoneyCreek Frog is unusual in relation to most of the Litoria genus ... spots on the thigh, which are missing in the StoneyCreek Frog. Geographical distribution and genetic testing are the only methods of differentiating the StoneyCreek Frog and Litoria jungguy . References ... covering the dorsal surface. The brightness of the yellow may vary between individuals. The StoneyCreek Frog can be mistaken for Litoria latopalmata , although they can be distinguished by their posterior ... more details
cleanup date November 2011 unreferenced date November 2011 The StoneyCreek Secondary a.k.a. the Chester Secondary is an active railroad line in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania . The line is operated by both CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway . The line runs from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania. Description The StoneyCreek Secondary begins south of Aersnal Interlocking along Amtrak s ex Pennsylvania Railroad Northeast Corridor and heads toward the SEPTA Airport Line . At A Tower, the line merges with the former Reading Company line to the Philadelphia International Airport . South of the Eastwick SEPTA station, to the point where the StoneyCreek Secondary leaves the Airport Line to head to Philadelphia International Airport, the railroad line parallels Pennsylvania Route 291 , a state highway which is often close by the StoneyCreek Secondary. After ducking under Interstate 95 and Pennsylvania Route 291 , the line briefly heads solo towards, Lester, Pennsylvania and ultimately Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania where the line runs a short distance south of PA 291. The line then encounters the former Reading Company s Wannamaker Yard near the crossing of Ridley Creek on a drawbridge on the former PRR. The nearby Reading Company bridge was abandoned by Conrail . Entering Eddystone, the line passes the Boeing Helicopter Facility and Exelon s Eddystone Generation Facility, and after passing those two companies, the line briefly curves around a few industries before returning it s concurrency with PA 291. After returning to PA 291, the line briefly parallels the highway and Amtrak s Northeast Corridor and then leaves to go behind the Delaware ... and then crosses the Chester Creek on a small bridge and now runs 1 block south of PA 291, and will continue that way for most of the way to StoneyCreek Yard. History Before the line was operated ... has two yards along the entire line. Wannamaker Yard Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania and StoneyCreek ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 Image Rochester Michigan StoneyCreek High School.JPG thumb 250px StoneyCreek High School Infobox Secondary school name StoneyCreek High School established 2001 students 1,594 grades 9 12 principal Larry Goralski type Senior High School affiliation Rochester Community Schools Michigan Rochester Community Schools city Rochester Hills, Michigan Rochester Hills state Michigan country United States USA website http www.rochester.k12.mi.us pages 335 stoneycreek StoneyCreek High School is located in Rochester Hills, Michigan and is part of the Rochester Community Schools Michigan Rochester Community Schools . The school mascot is Cosmo the cougar. The school colors are Vegas Gold and Millennium Blue. Most students attending this school come from Hart Middle School or Holy Family Regional School. History Construction began in 1997 when voters approved a bond issue for building improvements in the growing district. The school board decided to name the school after the nearby historic village of Stony Creek. The convert 420000 sqft m2 abbr on high school opened in 2001 at a total cost of 64 million. The building first housed Rochester Adams students when their school ... the season without a loss in StoneyCreek History. Their record was 20 0. The StoneyCreek Varsity Cross ... title in 2007. StoneyCreek s Varsity Softball team also won their league in 2006. The Boys Varsity Swim & Dive Team won the OAA III title in 2008. Diver Enrique Labourdeth won the diving event. The StoneyCreek Varsity ice hockey team finished runner up in its inaugural 2006 season. In 2007, the team won its league championship, sharing the title with Birmingham. The StoneyCreek Varsity Cheer ... State Tournament. In 2010 2011 StoneyCreek High School freshmen team were undefeated. Music Program Directed by Brandon Ulrich Chior and Eric Kausch Band . StoneyCreek s Chamber Singers have ... group has also performed at the Michigan Music Conference. The choral program at Stoney has led students ... more details
Pro hockey team bg color yellow text color black team StoneyCreek Warriors logo Stoneycreeklogo1.png logosize 160px city StoneyCreek, Ontario , Canada league Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League division Golden Horseshoe founded 1974 arena Valley Park Arena br StoneyCreek Arena br Market Street Arena colors Black , Yellow , and White br color box black color box yellow color box white owner coach Ric Nattress GM Ryan Kuwabara affiliates Dundas Blues Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League NDJCHL name1 1974 1992 dates1 StoneyCreek Warriors name2 1993 2001 dates2 StoneyCreek Spirit name3 2001 Present dates3 StoneyCreek Warriors The StoneyCreek Warriors are a Canada Canadian junior hockey junior ice hockey team based in StoneyCreek, Ontario StoneyCreek , Ontario , Canada . They play in the Golden Horseshoe division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League . History The Warriors were first formed in the 1974 as a member of the Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League . The team moved up to the Golden Horseshoe B in 1989. In 1993, the team changed their name to the Spirit. In 2001, the team changed their name back to the traditional Warriors moniker. The StoneyCreek Warriors for twenty years have been dealing with different circumstances to get to the point they are at right now. After 20 years they won the Horseshoe Championship to the Niagara Falls Canucks. Season by Season results class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs align center bgcolor eeffff 1985 86 36 28 6 2 58 1st NJC E align center bgcolor eeffff 1986 87 34 22 10 2 46 2nd NJC E align center bgcolor eeffff 1987 88 colspan 11 Statistics not available align center bgcolor eeffff 1988 89 40 17 16 7 41 5th NJC E align center 1989 90 48 5 42 0 1 183 363 11 9th GHJHL align center 1990 91 42 11 26 3 2 163 239 27 6th GHJHL align center 1991 92 42 15 25 2 0 ... 6th GOJHL GH Lost Conf. QF Sutherland Cup appearances 2009 Brantford Eagles defeated StoneyCreek Warriors ... more details
for the provincial electoral district Hamilton East StoneyCreek provincial electoral district Infobox Canada electoral district province Ontario image Hamilton East Stoney Creek.png caption Hamilton East StoneyCreek in relation to the other Hamilton area ridings fed status active fed district number 35032 fed created 2003 fed abolished fed election first 2004 fed election last 2011 fed rep Wayne Marston fed rep link fed rep party NDP fed rep party link New Democratic Party demo census date 2006 demo pop 116434 demo electors 85802 demo electors date 2011 demo area 74 demo cd Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton demo csd Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton Hamilton East StoneyCreek is a federal electoral district Canada electoral district in Ontario , Canada , that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004. The Riding division riding was formed in 2003 from parts of the former ridings of Hamilton East provincial electoral district Hamilton East and StoneyCreek electoral district StoneyCreek . Of the 115,709 constituents of the riding, a slight majority were previously constituents in the former riding of StoneyCreek. 58,462 constituents were part of the StoneyCreek riding while 57,247 constituents originated from Hamilton East. Geography It consists of the part of the City of Hamilton lying north of the Niagara Escarpment and east of Ottawa Street. The riding consists of the neighbourhoods of Bartonville Hamilton Bartonville , Homeside , Normanhurst Hamilton Normanhurst ... the part of the former City of StoneyCreek, Ontario StoneyCreek north of the Niagara Escarpment ... Parliament Years colspan 2 Member Party colspan 5 align center StoneyCreek electoral district StoneyCreek and Hamilton East electoral district Hamilton East prior to 2003 bgcolor CCCCCC 38th Canadian ... Hamilton Est StoneyCreek ... 20East Stoney 20Creek 2011 Results from Elections Canada http www.elections.ca Campaign expense ... more details
uncomment if needed For the current defunct federal provincial electoral district, see StoneyCreek electoral district StoneyCreek was an electoral district Canada electoral district in Ontario , Canada , that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1997 to 2003 and in the legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1999 to 2007. It was located in the Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton area of Southern Ontario . This riding was created in 1996 from parts of Hamilton Wentworth and Lincoln electoral district Lincoln ridings. It consisted of the City of StoneyCreek, the Township of Glanbrook, and the southeast part of the City of Hamilton, and the Town of Grimsby. The electoral district was abolished in 2003 when it was redistributed between Hamilton East StoneyCreek , Hamilton Mountain and Niagara West Glanbrook ridings. Federal election results CanElec1 1997 Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Tony Valeri Tony VALERI align right 23,750 Canadian politics party colours Reform row Reform Party of Canada Reform Clay DOWNES align right 10,210 Canadian politics party colours Progressive Conservatives row Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Progressive Conservative Angie TOMASIC align right 9,440 Canadian politics party colours NDP row New Democratic Party Peter CASSIDY align right 3,392 Canadian politics party colours Christian Heritage row Christian Heritage Party of Canada Christian Heritage Angela M. BRAUN align right 472 Canadian politics party colours Natural Law row Natural Law Party of Canada Natural Law Cynthia MARCHAND align right 261 end CanElec1 2000 Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Tony Valeri Tony VALERI align right 24,150 Canadian politics party colours Canadian Alliance row Canadian Alliance Doug CONLEY align right 13,354 Canadian politics party colours Progressive Conservatives ... Defunct Ontario federal electoral districts fr StoneyCreek ancienne circonscription f d rale ... more details
StoneyCreek Farm is located in Boonsboro, Maryland . It is near the American Civil War battlefield Antitam , Washington Monument State Park , and the Appalachian Trail . It is one of the oldest farms still functioning in the historic area. It was owned by the Schlosser family as early as April 6, 1841, when local deed records show it was transferred from Joel Schlosser to his wife and children. It is likely that the structure had been built shortly after 1835, when Joel was married to Catherine Doub, a member of the Doub family . The home was held by the Schlossers for almost 140 years, until March 30, 1973 when they sold it to Clarence B. Crane. StoneyCreek Farm stayed in the Crane family until 2000. On August 31, 2004 it was sold to Brandon Green, Joseph Farone, and David Kempton. The trio restored it in 2005 and it is now a quiet bed and breakfast with four bedrooms and an event site hosting numerous wedding s, private parties and corporate retreats throughout the year. Joel Schlosser s Ancestors According to local deed records, Joel Schlosser is the first recorded owner of the property known today as StoneyCreek Farm. The Schlosser family has long ties to Boonsboro and Washington County, Maryland , and parts of Pennsylvania after their immigration from Germany in the late 18th century. In fact, Joel s brother David served as the mayor of Boonsboro from 1869 to 1872, and many family members are buried in the Boonsboro Reformed Church Graveyard or on private property close ... formed SFC, LLC which now owns and operates StoneyCreek Farm. Since the purchase four and a half ... 2008 External links http www.stoneycreekfarm.com StoneyCreek Farm Category Buildings and structures ..., Antietam Creek. The bridge was later referred to in the local newspapers as Schlosser s Bridge ... that mentioned Schlosser s Fording, a low area across Antietam Creek adjacent to the farm where wagons ... in 1881, requiring residents to again traverse across the creek bed for a short time, as posted in a later ... more details
Infobox company name StoneyCreek Inn & Conference Center logo File Stoneycreeksign.jpg thumb StoneyCreek Sign caption StoneyCreek Inn & Conference Center type genre fate predecessor successor foundation founder defunct File Photo of Grand Lodge.jpg thumb 250px right Grand Lodge by StoneyCreek location city Mason City, Iowa location country United States location locations 13 area served Midwest key people James H. Thompson industry Hospitality industry Hospitality products services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http www.stoneycreekinn.com StoneyCreek Inn footnotes intl StoneyCreek Inn s & Conference Center s are a collection of business traveler and family oriented hotel and conference centers operating under the StoneyCreek Inn and Grand Lodge by StoneyCreek brands. The most recent of the company s hotels are designed to be urban lodges with eclectic environments. StoneyCreek is also notable for its efforts to restore and operate American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright s historic Park Inn Hotel , located in Mason City, Iowa . ref http www.kimt.com content localnews story Historic Hotels Future Operator Clarified lWBAnmE8XUKiz5uoQZH8xQ.cspx ref ref http www.stoneycreekinn.com locations parkinn.cfm ref Properties StoneyCreek Inn & Conference Centers now currently has a collection of 13 properties in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin that range in size up to 180 guest rooms. StoneyCreek s newest facility located in Wausau, Wisconsin is the Grand Lodge, which opened in December 2009 and contains a convert 50000 sqft m2 adj on indoor water park. ref http www.quincychamber.org content.php?section id 26&page id 75 ref Hotel Locations Illinois Galena Peoria Quad Cities Quincy Iowa Des Moines ..., StoneyCreek Hospitality Corporation took over as the Park Inn s operator and announced the undertaking ... links http www.stoneycreekinn.com StoneyCreek Official Website http www.wrightonthepark.com Park ... more details
Infobox settlement official name StoneyCreek Township settlement type Township United States Township nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Map highlighting StoneyCreek Township, Randolph County, Indiana.svg mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates display inline,title coordinates region US IN subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Indiana subdivision type2 List of counties in Indiana County subdivision name2 Randolph County, Indiana Randolph government footnotes government type Indiana Township Trustee Indiana township leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 69.33 area land km2 69.27 area water km2 0.06 area total sq mi 26.77 area land sq mi 26.75 area water sq mi 0.02 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 1,082 population density km2 15.62 population density sq mi 40.45 General information timezone utc offset timezone DST utc offset DST elevation footnotes GR 3 elevation m 311 elevation ft 1020 latd 40 latm 08 lats 19 latNS N longd 85 longm 09 longs 21 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 18 73478 GR 2 blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p gnispq 3 NO P3 FID 453878 453878 website footnotes StoneyCreek Township is one of eleven Township United States townships in Randolph County, Indiana . As of the United States Census, 2000 2000 census , its population was 1,082. References references External links http www.indianatownshipassoc.org ... Municipio de StoneyCreek condado de Randolph, Indiana ... more details
Infobox settlement official name StoneyCreek Township settlement type Civil township Township nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Map highlighting StoneyCreek Township, Henry County, Indiana.svg mapsize map caption Location in Henry County image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates display inline,title coordinates region US IN subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Indiana subdivision type2 List of counties in Indiana County subdivision name2 Henry County, Indiana Henry government footnotes government type Indiana Township Trustee Indiana township leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 51.55 area land km2 50.06 area water km2 1.49 area total sq mi 19.9 area land sq mi 19.33 area water sq mi 0.58 area water percent 2.89 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 818 population density km2 16.3 population density sq mi 42.3 General information elevation footnotes elevation m 339 elevation ft 1112 latd 40 latm 02 lats 45 latNS N longd 85 longm 15 longs 19 longEW W Area postal codes & others timezone utc offset timezone DST utc offset DST postal code type postal code area code blank name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank info http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p gnispq 3 NO P3 FID 0453877 0453877 website footnotes StoneyCreek Township is one of thirteen Civil township townships in Henry County, Indiana Henry County , Indiana , United States USA . As of the United States Census, 2000 2000 census , its population ... StoneyCreek Township covers an area of convert 19.9 sqmi of this, convert 0.58 sqmi or 2.89 percent ... in Henry County, Indiana es Municipio de StoneyCreek condado de Henry, Indiana ... more details
for the federal electoral district Hamilton East StoneyCreek Infobox Canada electoral district province Ontario image Hamilton East Stoney Creek.png caption Hamilton East StoneyCreek in relation to the other Hamilton area ridings prov status active prov created 2006 prov abolished prov election first 2007 prov election last 2011 prov rep Paul Miller prov rep link Paul Miller Canadian politician prov rep party NDP prov rep party link Ontario New Democratic Party demo census date 2006 demo pop 116434 demo electors 85802 demo electors date 2011 demo area 74 demo cd Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton demo csd Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton Hamilton East StoneyCreek is a provincial electoral district Canada electoral district in Ontario , Canada , that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since the Ontario general election, 2007 2007 provincial election . The Riding division riding was formed in 2003 from parts of the former ridings of Hamilton East provincial electoral district Hamilton East and StoneyCreek electoral district StoneyCreek . Of the 115,709 constituents of the riding, a slight majority were previously constituents in the former riding of StoneyCreek. 58,462 constituents were part of the StoneyCreek riding while 57,247 constituents originated from Hamilton East. Geography It consists of the part of the City of Hamilton lying north of the Niagara Escarpment and east of Ottawa Street. The riding consists of the neighbourhoods of Bartonville Hamilton Bartonville , Homeside , Normanhurst Hamilton Normanhurst , McQuesten , Glenview Hamilton Glenview , Rosedale Hamilton Rosedale , Red Hill Hamilton Red Hill , Vincent Hamilton Vincent , Gershome , Greenford ... Hamilton, Ontario City of Hamilton plus the part of the former City of StoneyCreek, Ontario StoneyCreek north of the Niagara Escarpment including the Old Town , Fruitland and Winona. Election results ... electoral districts Category Politics of Hamilton, Ontario fr Hamilton Est StoneyCreek ... more details
Infobox NRHP name StoneyCreek Independent Presbyterian Chapel of Prince William Parish nrhp type image StoneyCreek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPhersonville Hampton County, South Carolina .jpg caption StoneyCreek Presbyterian Chapel in 1987 location McPhersonville, South Carolina lat degrees 32 lat minutes 41 lat seconds 31.5 lat direction N long degrees 80 long minutes 54 long seconds 53 long direction W locmapin South Carolina area built 1833 architect architecture Greek Revival added May 22, 2002 governing body Private refnum 02000559 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref StoneyCreek Independent Presbyterian Chapel of Prince William Parish or StoneyCreek Presbyterian Chapel is a chapel in southeastern Hampton County, South Carolina , United States in the unincorporated community of McPhersonville, South Carolina about convert 4 mi km abbr on 0 west of Yemassee, South Carolina Yemassee . In the USGS Geographic Names Information System , it is called McPhersonville Church . ref name gnis1 cite web last first authorlink coauthors title McPhersonville Church work Geographic Names Information System publisher U.S. Geological Survey date url http geonames.usgs.gov ... History In 1743, a group of local residents established a non Anglican StoneyCreek church near the unincorporated ... ?id WjdhnfG0tYcC&pg PA117&dq 1570030901 StoneyCreek Independent Presbyterian Chapel of Prince ... The chapel was used as hospital and campsite by the Union Army . The parent StoneyCreek Presbyterian ... StoneyCreek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPhersonville, Hampton County, SC ... locations de StoneyCreek Independent Presbyterian Chapel of Prince William Parish ... 1833. ref name inventory cite web last Edmonds first Mary W. authorlink coauthors title StoneyCreek Independent Presbyterian Chapel of Prince William Parish work National Register of Historic Places ..., 2002. ref name nris ref name SCDAH cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Stony Creek Independent ... more details
Stoney may refer to Individuals Stoney LaRue , a singer songwriter from Oklahoma Casey Stoney born 1982 , a footballer soccer , currently playing for Lincoln Ladies Clementine Stoney born 1981 , a former backstroke swimmer from Australia George C. Stoney born 1916 , a professor of film and cinema studies at New York University, and a pioneer in the field of documentary film George Johnstone Stoney 1826 1911 , an Anglo Irish physicist Kevin Stoney 1921 2008 , an English actor Stoney musician or Mark Stoney born 1980 , a British musician Shaun Murphy singer went by the name StoneyStoney Burke , a street comic in Berkeley California Other Stoney drink , a soft drink sold in Africa Nakoda Stoney , a First Nation group, indigenous to both Canada and the United States Stoney, Kansas , a rural area in the United States See also Stone disambiguation disambig de Stoney fr Stoney ru ... more details
BattleCreek may refer to Populated places in the United States BattleCreek, Iowa BattleCreek, Michigan BattleCreek, Nebraska Streams BattleCreek Milk River in Canada and north central United States BattleCreek River in Michigan BattleCreek California BattleCreek Alaska Other BattleCreek Cypress Swamp , Maryland BattleCreek Amtrak station disambig de BattleCreek fr BattleCreek it BattleCreek nl BattleCreek pl BattleCreek pt BattleCreek fi BattleCreek t smennyssivu vo BattleCreek zh ... more details
BattleCreek Station may refer to these stations in BattleCreek, Michigan BattleCreek Amtrak station , the current Amtrak station Grand Trunk Railroad BattleCreek Station , the former Grand Trunk Railroad station Michigan Central Railroad Depot BattleCreek, Michigan , former Michigan Central and Amtrak station disamb ... more details
Battle of Bloody Creek refers to one of two battles that took place at the roughly the same location in present day Carleton Corner, Nova Scotia Battle of Bloody Creek 1711 , fought during Queen Anne s War War of the Spanish Succession Battle of Bloody Creek 1757 , fought during the French and Indian War Seven Years War It may also refer to the Battle of Bloody Brook 1675 , fought in South Deerfield, Massachusetts during King Philip s War . disambig ... more details
Infobox River river name BattleCreek River image name BattleCreek River.jpg image size 250px caption Overlooking the BattleCreek River origin Clarence Township, Michigan Clarence Township, Calhoun County, Michigan br Coord 42.44226 84.77609 type landmark region US MI display inline ref name gnis gnis 620756 BattleCreek ref mouth Kalamazoo River , Michigan br Coord 42.32254 85.193881 type landmark region US MI display title,inline basin countries length mi 54.5 elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed sqmi 307 The BattleCreek River simply BattleCreek on federal maps ref name gnis is a river in the U.S. state of Michigan . It is a tributary of the Kalamazoo River , joining it at BattleCreek, Michigan . The river s drainage basin is approximately convert 196750 acre sqkm and covers northern Calhoun County, Michigan Calhoun County , southern Eaton County, Michigan Eaton County , and southeastern Barry County, Michigan Barry County in southwest Michigan. The headwaters of the BattleCreek River are at Duck Lake in Clarence Township, Michigan Clarence Township in northeast Calhoun County, Michigan Calhoun County , and the stream flows north to the city of Charlotte, Michigan Charlotte , then southeast through the village of Bellevue, Michigan Bellevue and empties into the Kalamazoo River at the city of BattleCreek. Tributaries of the BattleCreek River include Wanadoga Creek, Ellis Creek, Crooked Brook, Goose Creek, Ackley Creek, Indian Creek, and Big Creek. The river is convert 53.3 mi long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed May 19, 2011 ref with an average gradient of 1.25 feet mile. ref http www.michigan.gov documents deq ess nps wmp battlecreek river 208908 7.pdf The BattleCreek River Watershed Management Plan . Lansing, Michigan State ... , BattleCreek, Michigan E. G. Rust, 1869. ref References Reflist See also List of Michigan rivers ... more details