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- Sir_Johns_Run abstract "Sir Johns Run is an 8.9-mile-long (14.3 km) tributary stream of the Potomac River in Morgan County, West Virginia. For most of its course, Sir Johns Run is a shallow non-navigable stream. It rises on the eastern flanks of Cacapon Mountain and from its source, flows north with Cacapon Mountain to its west and Warm Spring Ridge to its east. During its flow northward through the valley, Sir Johns Run is joined by a number of smaller spring-fed streams. Sir Johns Run empties into the Potomac River at the small community of the same name, Sir Johns Run. The stream takes its name from Sir John St. Clair, a deputy quartermaster present during General Edward Braddock's expedition through the area during the French and Indian War.Steamboat inventor James Rumsey operated a mill on Sir Johns Run in the late 18th century. Rumsey and his brother-in-law, Joseph Barnes, tested a steamboat at the mouth of the stream.".
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageExternalLink gwtrail-8.html.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageID "6356906".
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageLength "1750".
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageRevisionID "645062694".
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Braddock_Expedition.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Cacapon_Mountain.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Morgan_County,_West_Virginia.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_West_Virginia.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tributaries_of_the_Potomac_River.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Braddock.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink French_and_Indian_War.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink James_Rumsey.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink List_of_West_Virginia_rivers.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rivers_of_West_Virginia.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Mill_(grinding).
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Morgan_County,_West_Virginia.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Potomac_River.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Johns_Run,_West_Virginia.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Steamboat.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Stream.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink Tributary.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLink West_Virginia.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sir Johns Run".
- Sir_Johns_Run hasPhotoCollection Sir_Johns_Run.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MorganCountyWV-geo-stub.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Potomac_River_System.
- Sir_Johns_Run wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sir_Johns_Run subject Category:Landforms_of_Morgan_County,_West_Virginia.
- Sir_Johns_Run subject Category:Rivers_of_West_Virginia.
- Sir_Johns_Run subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_Potomac_River.
- Sir_Johns_Run hypernym Stream.
- Sir_Johns_Run point "39.6514814 -78.238064".
- Sir_Johns_Run type River.
- Sir_Johns_Run type Watershed.
- Sir_Johns_Run type SpatialThing.
- Sir_Johns_Run comment "Sir Johns Run is an 8.9-mile-long (14.3 km) tributary stream of the Potomac River in Morgan County, West Virginia. For most of its course, Sir Johns Run is a shallow non-navigable stream. It rises on the eastern flanks of Cacapon Mountain and from its source, flows north with Cacapon Mountain to its west and Warm Spring Ridge to its east. During its flow northward through the valley, Sir Johns Run is joined by a number of smaller spring-fed streams.".
- Sir_Johns_Run label "Sir Johns Run".
- Sir_Johns_Run sameAs m.0g2bmh.
- Sir_Johns_Run sameAs 4822306.
- Sir_Johns_Run sameAs Q7528171.
- Sir_Johns_Run sameAs Q7528171.
- Sir_Johns_Run lat "39.6514814".
- Sir_Johns_Run long "-78.238064".
- Sir_Johns_Run wasDerivedFrom Sir_Johns_Run?oldid=645062694.
- Sir_Johns_Run isPrimaryTopicOf Sir_Johns_Run.