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Rock Creek is an tributary of the
Monocacy River The Monocacy River () is a free-flowing left tributary to the Potomac River, which empties into the Atlantic Ocean via the Chesapeake Bay. The river is long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data ...
in south-central
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and serves as the border between
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and Mount Joy townships. Rock Creek was used by the
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(at McAllister's Mill, "slaves would slosh through the water to throw off the
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s that were pursuing them") and flows near several
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sites, including
Culp's Hill Culp's Hill,. The modern U.S. Geographic Names System refers to "Culps Hill". which is about south of the center of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, played a prominent role in the Battle of Gettysburg. It consists of two rounded peaks, separated by a ...
, the
Benner Hill Benner may refer to: * Benner (surname) * Benner Township, Pennsylvania Benner Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located ...
artillery location, and
Barlow Knoll The Gettysburg Battlefield is the area of the July 1–3, 1863, military engagements of the Battle of Gettysburg within and around the borough of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Locations of military engagements extend from the site of the first shot ...
. , align=left , , - , , Harrisburg Road site of forme
1846 covered bridge
built by Joseph Clapsaddle near
Barlow Knoll The Gettysburg Battlefield is the area of the July 1–3, 1863, military engagements of the Battle of Gettysburg within and around the borough of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Locations of military engagements extend from the site of the first shot ...
, align=center, , - , Run , drainage from the east , align= , - , Run , Drainage along former site of Alm's house from
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's
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& Oak Ridge triple point (with Willoughby/ Pitzer Runs) , align=left, , - , Stevens Creek , , align=left, , - , Island , Depicted on 1916
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map , , - , Run , (Depicted on battlefield map at right) , , - , Railroad , Early's Confederates burned the trestle on June 27, 186

rebuilt days later & in 191

, , - ,
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, 1807 3-arc

stone bridge of , 1853 covered bridge, 1919
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bridg

replacemen

, align=center, , - , Pennsylvania Route 116, PA 116 , Site of former 1853 90-foot covered bridge built by John Finly and 1932 concrete bridg

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Winebrenner Run Winebrenner Run is a Pennsylvania stream in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, flowing eastward to Rock Creek originally from a Gettys-Black Divide triple point (with Stevens Run & Guinn Run) near Zeigler's Grove. The Confederate military line along t ...


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Culp's Hill Culp's Hill,. The modern U.S. Geographic Names System refers to "Culps Hill". which is about south of the center of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, played a prominent role in the Battle of Gettysburg. It consists of two rounded peaks, separated by a ...
to confluence just upstream of island , align=left, , - , Survey line , 1893 Warren survey line for
Gettysburg Battlefield The Gettysburg Battlefield is the area of the July 1–3, 1863, military engagements of the Battle of Gettysburg within and around the borough of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Locations of military engagements extend from the site of the first shot ...
crossed cree

, , -
Benner Run
, Flows southeast of Battle of Gettysburg, Second Day#Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill, Benner's Hill artillery location ("Ladys Run" in 188

, align=center, , - , Ford , between Spangler Spring and farm (Z. Tawney during the battle) , , - , Spangler Spring Run , Drainage southward from
Stevens Knoll The Gettysburg Battlefield is the area of the July 1–3, 1863, military engagements of the Battle of Gettysburg within and around the borough of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Locations of military engagements extend from the site of the first shot ...
, align=left, , - , Guinn Run

ref name=Perles/> , , align=left, , - , , Former site of McAllister's Mill dam (destroyed by 1870 floo

, , - , Run , (Depicted on battlefield map at right) , , - , Ford , 1889 road downstream of McAllister's Mill

, , - , Baltimore Pike , 1802 turnpike bridge (north of PA 97 terminus) , align=center, , - , Run , Flows under Baltimore Pike , align= , - , Run , , align= , - , Run , , align= , - ,
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, Near site of
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field hospital at George Bushman Farm: , , - , White Run , Drainage from Lake Heritage, Pennsylvania , align= , - , Run , Drainage from Weikert Hill and
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, align=left , , - , Wright Avenue Run , from
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, , - , Sachs Road , 1891 bridge , align=center, , - , Little's Run , " Two Taverns Run" in 190

when bridge was built at Little's Tavern , align= , - , Soloman Road , 1895 steel Burr Truss, Burr arch bridge

"Lott's Bridg

at "Lott's fording" & 1977 ("Lott's Bridge") near Pine Bank Cemetery , align=center, , - , Run , , align=left, , - , Rock Creek Ford , Former ford just upstream of bend in creek with overhanging cliff , align=center, , - , Distributary , Former headpoint of millrace , align= , - , Dam ruins , Former 1798 Black's/Horner's Mill dam to provide head for millrace (rebuilt 1937) construction , align=center, , - , Plum Run , Named "Rock" Run in 1821 , align=left, , - , PA 134 , Taneytown Rd at Barlow
1841 covered bridge
, 1923 & 1989 concrete bridges , align=center, , - , Run , Flow from southwest of
Big Round Top Big Round Top is a boulder-strewn hill notable as the topographic high point of the Gettysburg Battlefield and for 1863 American Civil War engagements for which Medals of Honor were awarded. In addition to battle monuments, a historic postbellu ...
, align=left, , - , Run , , align=left, , - , Cromer's Ford , Former ford for Chapel Road route south to Taneytown Rd (horse team, wagon, & driver swept away in 1875) , align=center, , - , Run , Upstream of site of former ford at Benner Rd , align=center, , - , Run , Near former intersection of Taneytown Rd & Basehoar-Roth Rd, and upstream of former Swetland Rd ford , align= , - , Mason-Dixon Rd , ("Rock Creek Rd") site of 192-foot, single-span 1890
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bridge (east span collapsed January 5, 194

, align=center, , - , Lousy Run , Near The Gettysburg Championship, The Links , align= , - , Mouth ,
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with Marsh Creek ("The Points") , align=left, at confluence point (Rock Creek west bank and Marsh Creek north bank) at water level & at base of 8 foot embankment) , -


Tributaries

*Blocher's Run is a stream which flows from Oak Ridge (
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point at ) on the Gettysburg Battlefield eastward to the Rock Creek () through and near areas of the Battle of Gettysburg, First Day. During the Battle of Gettysburg
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took cover behind the trees that lined the stream. *Guinn Run is a stream flowing southeastward from Cemetery Hill past the
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to Rock Creek. The stream was bridged by the 1809
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and in the commemorative era by the
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when
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and
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s were built. A dam was built on Guinn Run to form a pond for Fantasyland, Pennsylvania, through the 1960s and 1970

*Spangler Spring Run is a stream which flows from near
Culp's Hill Culp's Hill,. The modern U.S. Geographic Names System refers to "Culps Hill". which is about south of the center of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, played a prominent role in the Battle of Gettysburg. It consists of two rounded peaks, separated by a ...
to the Rock Creek through Gettysburg Battlefield areas of the Battle of Gettysburg, Second Day, to Rock Creek at . *Stevens Run (Stevens Creek, Tiber) is a stream which is a tributary of Rock Creek flowing over the Gettysburg Battlefield and through the borough of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Within the borough the stream is in a concrete channel, including a covered portion. From 1884 to 1942, the run was spanned by three bridges of the
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railroad.
Samuel Gettys Samuel Gettys (1725–15 March 1790) was a settler and tavern owner in south-central Pennsylvania during the late 1780s. The borough of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, which was founded in 1786, was named after him. Formative years Born in 1725 in Ra ...
' Tavern was located on the south side on the uphill slope of the now-named Stevens Run, and Rock Creek Church was approximately on the north bank of the now-named Carlisle Street and Stevens Run. In 1902, a new bridge was built over the Tiber on Chambersburg Stree

*Winebrenner Run is a stream in Gettysburg, flowing eastward to Rock Creek originally from a
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triple point (with Stevens Run & Guinn Run) near
Zeigler's Grove The Gettysburg Battlefield is the area of the July 1–3, 1863, military engagements of the Battle of Gettysburg within and around the borough of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Locations of military engagements extend from the site of the first shot ...
. The Confederate military line along the stream was the starting point for the
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on the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg, and most of the upstream portion of the run was engineered into underground drainage to open flow at the school complex near the Culp Farm at East Confederate Avenuebr>
*White Run is a stream which flows along East Cavalry Field and is an
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of the
Rock Creek-White Run hospital complex Rock most often refers to: * Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids * Rock music, a genre of popular music Rock or Rocks may also refer to: Places United Kingdom * Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wales ...
. The run's mouth is at Rock Creek near the Trostle Farm along the Sachs Road, site of a hospital east of Round Top, Pennsylvania.


See also

*
List of rivers of Pennsylvania This is a list of streams and rivers in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Delaware Bay Chesapeake Bay *''E ...


References

{{authority control Rivers of Pennsylvania Rivers of Adams County, Pennsylvania Tributaries of the Monocacy River