- The
Walloomsac River (/ˈwɑːluːmsæk, ˈwælʊmsɪk/) from the
Native American name, Wal-loom-sac is a 16.8-mile-long (27.0 km)
tributary of the
Hoosic River...
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Walloomsac may
refer to:
Walloomsac, New York, a
location in New York
State Walloomsac River, a
tributary of the
Hoosic River This
disambiguation page...
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Walloomsac, New York is a
location in New York State, on the
Walloomsac River. It is to the east, and upstream, from
North Hoosick, New York. It includes...
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downtown area of the town of Bennington,
ranging from the
Walloomsac River/Roaring Branch/
Walloomsac Brook on the north, to the
village of Old
Bennington and...
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square miles (0.7 km2), or 0.59%, is water.
Bennington is
drained by the
Walloomsac River and its tributaries,
flowing to the
Hoosic and then the
Hudson River...
- city of Troy.
North Branch Hoosic River Green River Little Hoosick River Walloomsac River -
Native American name, also Wal-loom-sac Owl Kill
Wampecack Cr****...
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Battle of Bennington, it
actually occurred about 10
miles (16 km) away, in
Walloomsac, New York; the
Bennington Battlefield, a U.S.
National Historic Landmark...
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Friedrich Baum Born 1727 Died 18
August 1777 (aged 50)
Walloomsac, New York, U.S.
Buried Bennington County, Vermont, U.S.
Allegiance Duke of Brunswick–Luneburg...
- of the
Green Mountains: the
western half of the town
drains into the
Walloomsac River of Bennington, then west to the
Hudson River,
while the eastern...
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during the revolution. (The
Battle of
Bennington was
fought in what is now
Walloomsac, New York.) The
American retreat from Fort
Ticonderoga began late on July...