- Kiskiminetas River
Geobox | River
name = Kiskiminetas River
category = River
image_size = 300
image_caption = View across the Kiskiminetas River, looking down stream. From the shoreline along Leechburg, PA
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country = United States
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state = Pennsylvania
region_type = County
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source = Confluence ofConemaugh River andLoyalhanna Creek
source_location = Saltsburg
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source_state = Pennsylvania
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source_lat_d = 40
source_lat_m = 29
source_lat_s = 8
source_lat_NS = N
source_long_d = 79
source_long_m = 27
source_long_s = 14
source_long_EW = W
source_coordinates_note = GNIS|1192712|Kiskiminetas River]
mouth =Allegheny River
mouth_location = Schenley
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mouth_state = Pennsylvania
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mouth_lat_d = 40
mouth_lat_m = 40
mouth_lat_s = 46
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mouth_long_d = 79
mouth_long_m = 40
mouth_long_s = 1
mouth_long_EW = W
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mouth_elevation_imperial = 745
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length_imperial = 27
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map1 = Pennsylvania Locator Map.png
map1_size = 300
map1_caption = Location of the mouth of the Kiskiminetas River in Pennsylvania
map1_locator = Pennsylvania
commons = The Kiskiminetas River (called the Kiski for short) is atributary of theAllegheny River , approximately convert|27|mi|km long, in westernPennsylvania in theUnited States .Description
It is formed at Saltsburg, on the border between Westmoreland and Indiana counties, by the confluence of the
Conemaugh River andLoyalhanna Creek . It flows northwest in ameander ing course, past Avonmore, Apollo, and Leechburg. It joins the Allegheny near Freeport at Schenley, approximately convert|25|mi|km northeast of Pittsburgh.The Kiski-Conemaugh watershed includes much of the historic
coal -producing region of western Pennsylvania. The water quality is considered degraded by numerous abandoned mine drainages in its upper reaches and tributaries, leading to on-going efforts by federal, state, and private agencies to improve the water quality of the river. TheKittanning Path , a major trail in the region used by Native Americans and early European settlers, crossed the river at a ford near present-day Leechburg.Origin of name
There is no definite interpretation of the origin of the name. It may come from a Native American phrase "Kithanne", meaning "Place of the largest stream." According to regional historians in the area, the name has historically had several other possible meanings, including: "river of the big fish" and "plenty of walnuts." Robert Walker Smith in his "History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania" (Chicago: Waterman, Watkins & Co., 1883) reported that
John Heckewelder (a Moravian writer, explorer, and historian who wrote about the Lenape and other tribes in Western Pennsylvania in the 1700s) claimed that the name is "corrupted from Gieschgumanito, signifying, make daylight. In this case, the etymology is: Gisch-gu---day; gisch-que---today; gieschapen---it is daybreak; manitoon---to make. It was probably the word of command, given by a warrior to his comrades at night to break up camp and resume the journey, or war-path." Smith also described another possible meaning from another source: "It is said in McCullough's Narrative, that the Indians called this river Kee-ak-ksheman-nit-toos, signifying 'cut spirit'." Smith noted that he preferred Heckewelder's definition. It is also possible that "Kiskiminetas" means "clear, clean stream of many bends."
=ee also
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List of Pennsylvania rivers References
External links
* [http://www.the-rivers-edge.com The River's Edge Canoe and Kayak]
* [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/pa/nwis/current/?type=flow U.S. Geological Survey: PA stream gaging stations]
* [http://www.pa-roots.com/~armstrong/smithproject/history/chap10a.html Kiskiminetas meaning]
* [http://www.rivtrail.com/directions.htm Saltsburg River & Trail]
* [http://www.rivtrail.com/directions.htm Ford at Kiskiminetas] (Kittanning Path)
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