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Sandusky River
Sandusky River The Sandusky River is a tributary to Lake Erie in ... long, and flows into Lake Erie at Sandusky Bay . Course The Sandusky rises in ...
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Sandusky (locomotive)
Sandusky (locomotive) Sandusky [[Image:{{{image}}}|300px|Sandusky]] Power type Steam Designer {{{designer}}} Builder Rogers ... brakes {{{locobrakes}}} Train brakes {{{trainbrakes}}} Career Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Class {{{railroadclass}}} Number ... Scrapped {{{scrapdate}}} Current owner {{{currentowner}}} Disposition {{{disposition}}} Sandusky was the name of a steam ...
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USS Sandusky
USS Sandusky USS Sandusky has been the name of two ships ... States Navy. Both are named for the Sandusky River and Sandusky, Ohio. The first Sandusky was a ...
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Fort Sandusky
Fort Sandusky Fort Sandusky was a small British fort in the ... Jeffrey Amherst ordered the erection of Fort Sandusky on Sandusky Bay in order to link Fort Detroit with Fort Pitt. The Sandusky Bay area had long been an ...
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Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Upper Sandusky, Ohio Upper Sandusky is a city located in Wyandot County, Ohio, along the Sandusky River. As of the 2000 census, the city ... seat of Wyandot County GR6 . Geography Upper Sandusky is located at 4049'47" North, ...
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Portage River (Ohio)
Portage River (Ohio) Approximately 60 miles (100 km) in length, the Portage River and its tributaries, the Middle Branch and North Branch, meanders across Ottawa, Sandusky, and Wood counties in northwest Ohio before ... carry their canoes and boats around the river's intermittent shallows and rapids. Native Americans were the first to use the river for as a food source and ...
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Huron River (Ohio)
Huron River (Ohio) The Huron River is located in the north central area ... of Huron. The main branch of the river is formed when the east and west ... both the southwest branch of the Vermilion River (which also flows north to Lake Erie ... which ultimately flows south to the Muskingum River and then to the Ohio River. ...
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Rocky River (Ohio)
Rocky River (Ohio) The Rocky River is a relatively short river that forms the western boundaries of the ... and Lakewood, Ohio. The city of Rocky River, on the west bank bordering Lakewood, is named after the river. The river itself is formed at ...
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USS Sandusky (PF-54)
USS Sandusky (PF-54) InsertCaptionHere Career Ordered: Laid down ... 2 × depth charge racks Motto: USS Sandusky (PF-54), a Tacoma-class frigate, was ... States Navy to be named for the Sandusky River, which rises in Richland County, Ohio, and ... miles before emptying into Lake Erie at Sandusky, Ohio. Sandusky (PF-54), originally classified ...
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Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad
Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad The Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad was the first ... Mountains. The railroad first broke ground in Sandusky, for construction on September 17 1835. On ... took delivery of its first steam locomotive, Sandusky, built by Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor of Paterson, New Jersey. Sandusky was also the first locomotive built ...
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