- Jacobs Creek (Pennsylvania)
Geobox River
name = Jacobs Creek
native_name =
other_name =
other_name1 =
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image_caption = Creek Falls (Chaintown, PA)
country =United States
state =Pennsylvania
region_type = Counties
region = Westmoreland, PA
region1 = Fayette, PA
city = Scottdale, PA
city1 = Mt. Pleasant, PA
mouth_name =Youghiogheny River
mouth_location = Jacobs Creek
mouth_district =
mouth_region = Westmoreland
mouth_state = PA
mouth_country =
mouth_lat_d = 40
mouth_lat_m = 07
mouth_lat_s = 37
mouth_lat_NS = N
mouth_long_d = 79
mouth_long_m = 44
mouth_long_s = 35
mouth_long_EW = W
mouth_elevation_imperial = 761
mouth_elevation_note =
tributary_left =
tributary_left1 =
tributary_right =Barren Run
tributary_right1 =
free_name =
free_value = Jacobs Creek is atributary of theYoughiogheny River beginning in Acme,Pennsylvania and draining at its mouth in the town of Jacobs Creek into the Youghiogheny River. Jacobs Creek is the southwestern border of Westmoreland County and northwestern border of Fayette County.Geography
Jacobs Creek, between
Chaintown, Pennsylvania and its mouth, cuts a deep gorge through theFayette Anticline exposing many rock outcroppings and even exposures of theFreeport Coal seam. This small community is home to Chicken Coop. Chicken Coop was once pulled over for driving a bicycle while under the influence of alcohol.The geography of Jacobs Creek allowed early civilization in the
Jacobs Creek Valley as early as 1768 whenWestern Pennsylvania was opened to settlement by theTreaty of Fort Stanwix .According to "Ramblings in the Valley of Jacobs Creek" (Medsger & Lowe): " Various industrial enterprises have been associated with the history of this valley. Among the first were the manufacture of salt and iron. By the treaty of Fort Stanwix in 1768 this region was opened for settlement and many people from the eastern part of the state were locating in this "land of promise". Both salt and iron were in demand, they were expensive and hard to procure, hence men of enterprise naturally sought means to supply these demands. George Dallas Albert in his "History of Westmoreland County", says that, "Foremost of the wants of these early settlers was the want of salt." He also states that "in the Youghiogheny region, twenty bushels of wheat was not thought an unfair exchange for a bushel of salt; or a cow and calf for a similar amount." "
Other geographic features of the valley include two waterfalls:
Freeman Falls andCreek Falls . [ [http://www.southhuntingdon.com/books/jc/page3.html Ramblings in the Valley of Jacobs Creek ] ]History
The valley of Jacobs Creek is home to an abundance of colonial and industrial history. Including the home of the
Alliance Furnace , the first ironfurnace west of theAllegheny Mountains .The Alliance Furnace is the oldest standing iron furnace west of the
Appalachian Mountains The Alliance Furnace was built before ownership of the land was obtained by William Turnbul, John Holker, and Peter Marmie onJuly 13, 1789 . The furnace was blown in 1802.Other sources of industry along the valley include: salt mills, grist mills, coke ovens, strip mining, iron ore mining, etc.. [ [http://www.oldindustry.org/PA_HTML/Pa_Alliance.html Alliance Furnace ] ]
Recreation
Recreation along Jacobs Creek includes smallmouth bass and
trout fishing; seasonalwhitewater kayaking ; swimming; and has been the inspiration of the guideRamblings in the Valley of Jacobs Creek .Whitewater Kayaking
* "Acme to Laurelville"(Class III-IV)
* "Chaintown to Youghiogheny River" (Class II-III)
* "Freeman Falls" (Class IV)
* "Creek Falls" (Class V Backwards U-Type Waterfall) [ [http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/state-summary/state/PA/ American Whitewater - PA State Rivers ] ]ee also
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List of rivers in Pennsylvania References
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