From there it heads in a general northeasterly direction to the Clinch River at Gardner.
In the Clinch River of Virginia there is a small, isolated population.
The hunters came from there and the adjacent valley of the Clinch River, where they were land owners or residents.
The Clinch River passes within the city limits.
There was a chemical spill in the Clinch River in 1998 that killed at least 52 specimens.
In 1792 Americans built a blockhouse at the Clinch River.
They drive their horses across the Clinch River to start their journey into the unknown wilderness.
Stewart goes on to note that the nearby Clinch River is likewise named for a "common settler".
There is only one large population which is located in the Clinch River.
By the afternoon of that day, dump trucks were being used to deposit rock into the Clinch River to prevent the further downstream contamination.