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The Kayaderosseras Creek, usually shortened to Kaydeross, is the largest river that lies completely within Saratoga County,
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. It originates in the Kayaderosseras Range in the northern part of the county, passes through the towns of
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, and Milton, and serves as the boundary between the City of
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and the Town of Malta before emptying into Saratoga Lake.


History

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Five Nations used the associated valley as a summer hunting and fishing destination. They named the creek ''Kayaderosseras'' (which translates into "Valley of the Crooked Stream") due to its tortuous course and dramatic drop in elevation. An 1887 source says that the name was derived from French terms, a Mohawk corruption of either ''pays arrosé'', a watered country, or ''pays des ruisseaux'', a country of streams, adapted by the Mohawk when they pushed out the previous inhabitants, the
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, in the 17th century. The creek is best known for providing water power to a host of paper mills and a hard edge-tool factory in the 19th century. "Paper Bag King" George West established his
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empire on the banks of the Kayaderosseras Creek in Rock City Falls in 1862. Of the dozen paper mills situated along the creek in the late 19th century, only the Cottrell Paper Company is still in operation as of 2016. From 1898 to 1929, the Kaydeross Railroad, or Ballston Terminal Railroad, a trolley railroad line, closely followed the banks of the creek to serve the paper mills and
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's tool factory. Although this line also carried passengers, it mainly existed to carry freight. Over-logging caused the flow of the creek to decrease dramatically in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today the creek possesses several popular fishing spots, especially in Rock City Falls, Milton Center, and Craneville. The principal fish is the
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, which is stocked.


Gallery

Image:Kaydeross_MinerRoad.jpg, Kayaderosseras Creek crossing Miner Road in Corinth NY, near its source Image:Kayaderosseras Creek at Howe Road.jpg, Kayaderosseras Creek crossing Howe Road in Corinth NY Image:Kayaderosseras Creek at Spier Falls Road.jpg, Kayaderosseras Creek Crossing Spier Falls Road in Greenfield NY Image:Kayaderosseras Creek at Ballston Spa NY.jpg, Kayaderosseras Creek at the former Union Mill complex in Ballston Spa, NY Image:Kayaderosseras Creek Below Ballston Spa.jpg, Kayaderosseras Creek below Ballston Spa crossed by railroad trestle Image:The Mourning Kill joins the Karaderosseras.jpg, Confluence of the Mourning Kill with the Kayaderosseras Creek in Malta, NY Image:Kaydeross Creek in the Arrowhead Casino Prehistoric Site.jpg, Kayaderosseras Creek near its mouth Image:Mouth of Kaydeross Creek at Saratoga Lake.jpg, Mouth of Kayaderosseras Creek at Saratoga Lake


References

*''The Ballston Terminal Railroad And Its Successors,'' 2007


External links


Friends of the Kayaderosseras

Ballston Spa History - Industries and Railroads

Town of Milton, N.Y.

Taff, Conor. "Geologic History of the Kayaderosseras Watershed"

Kayaderosseras Creek Preserve
{{authority control Rivers of New York (state) Rivers of Saratoga County, New York