Stillaguamish River (Wash.)
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Name (Latin)
Stillaguamish River (Wash.)
Other forms of name
Sta-lu-kaha-mish River (Wash.)
Stalukahamish River (Wash.)
Steilaguamish River (Wash.)
Stilaguamish River (Wash.)
Stillaquamish River (Wash.)
Sto-luck-wampsh River (Wash.)
Stoh-luk-whahmpsh River (Wash.)
Tuxpam River (Wash.)
Coordinates
-122.377 -122.377 48.2383 48.2383 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Rivers Washington (State)
Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q2349527
Library of congress:
sh 88005965
Sources of Information
- NUCMC data from Univ. Wash. Lib. for Magnusson, C.E. Papers, 1872-1954(Stillaguamish River)
- Lippincott(Stillaguamish River, N.W. Wash.)
- GNIS, July 13, 2000(Stillaguamish River, stream, Wash., Snohomish Co., variants: Sta-lu-kaha-mish River, Stalukahamish River, Steilaguamish River, Stilaguamish River, Stillaquamish River, Sto-luck-wampsh River, Stoh-luk-whahmpsh River, Tuxpam River; Tuxpam River also a variant name for Snohomish River)
- Washington place names database, via WWW, July 13, 2000(Stillaguamish River (Ts.30-34N;Rs.4-10E) - The North Fork of the river rises in the mountains of south central Skagit County and flows south into Snohomish County, then west to join the South Fork near Arlington. The South Fork rises near Big Four Mountain in east central Snohomish County and flows west and northwest to the North Fork. The combined river heads west to Port Susan and Skagit Bay at Stanwood.)
Wikipedia description:
The Stillaguamish River is a river in the northwestern region of the U.S. state of Washington. It is mainly composed of two forks, the longer North Fork Stillaguamish (45 miles (72 km)) and the South Fork Stillaguamish. The two forks join near Arlington. From there the Stillaguamish River proper flows for 22 miles (35 km) to Puget Sound. The river's watershed drains part of the Cascade Range north of Seattle.
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