A small area in the north of the county is drained by Rush Creek.
Named for the spot where the nearby Rush Creek could easily be forded.
In order to restore Rush Creek's previous rich habitats, various stream restoration techniques are being implemented.
Bent, by contrast, says only two Indians were wounded at Rush Creek.
It is the second largest stream flowing into the lake, after Rush Creek.
The Peters remained on Rush Creek for about five years.
But Wright personally had virtually nothing to do with Rush Creek.
Rush Creek, an important stream in the town, is a tributary of the Genesee River.
By 1941, the extension was finished, and water in various creeks (such as Rush Creek) were diverted into the aqueduct.
Rush Creek is noted for its large mine, located south of Bald Mountain.