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The Unadilla River is a river in the Central New York Region of
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. The river begins northeast of the hamlet of Millers Mills and flows generally south to the village of Sidney, where it converges with the
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, which drains into the Chesapeake Bay, a bay of the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the length of the Unadilla forms the western border of Otsego County and the eastern borders of Chenango and
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counties, all in New York. This border made up a significant portion of the Fort Stanwix Treaty Line of 1768. It was meant to establish the border for an Indian reserve, beyond which European-American settlers were not supposed to go. Settlers resented British efforts to control their movements, and continued to encroach on Native American territories.


Branches

The Unadilla has two branches which join at Unadilla Forks on the Otsego-Madison County border. *The main branch of the Unadilla, referred to as the Unadilla River, starts northeast of the hamlet of Millers Mills in southwestern Herkimer County. *The West Branch Unadilla River starts a few miles north of Bridgewater in southeast Oneida County. This branch was known as ''Eghwagy Creek'' during the early 18th century.


Tributaries

The Unadilla's
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, from north to south, include: * Campbell Brook: from the east, near the Skaneateles Turnpike north of Leonardsville *Button Creek: from the west, between Leonardsville and West Edmeston * Beaver Creek: from the west, between South Brookfield and Columbus Quarter * Tallette Creek: from the west, near Columbus Quarter * Center Brook: from the west, at New Berlin * Wharton Creek: from the east, at New Berlin *Butternut Creek: from the east, near Mount Upton *Guilford Creek: from the west, north of Sidney


Alternate names and spellings

Unadilla has had various spellings and alternate names, particularly in the 18th century:History of Chenango County, Ch. 7
/ref> *Che-on-a-dill-ha: Oneida dialect *Teyonadelhouogh: Gideon Hawley, ''Journey to Broome County, Oquaga (Onaheghgwage)'', 1753 *Tiona-derha: Guy Johnson's 1768 map *Tienaderha: Guy Johnson's 1771 map and Southeir's 1779 map *Tianaderaha: Surveyor-General,
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's map *Tianaderha: Fort Stanwix Treaty of 1768 *Tunadilla: Common spelling 18th century correspondence * Susquehannock: Vaughan's 18th century ''Chorographical Map''


See also

* List of New York rivers


References


History of Chenango County, Ch. 7.
* Francis W. Halsey, ''The Old New York Frontier'', 1901


External links


Upper Unadilla Valley Association
{{authority control Tributaries of the Susquehanna River Rivers of New York (state) Rivers of Otsego County, New York Rivers of Chenango County, New York Rivers of Madison County, New York Rivers of Oneida County, New York Rivers of Delaware County, New York Rivers of Herkimer County, New York