The northwest side of Redington drains into Nash Stream, then into the South Branch of the Dead River, Flagstaff Lake, the Dead River and the Kennebec.
The expeditionary force passed along the Dead River on the northern edge of the Bigelow Range, now dammed into Flagstaff Lake.
But Duluth Wing, who lives on Flagstaff Lake, which used to be the Dead River, is persuaded that anyone with a metal detector is not going to find much more than aluminum foil.
The northwest side of Crocker drains into Stoney Brook, then into Stratton Brook, Flagstaff Lake, and the Dead River, another tributary of the Kennebec.
Flagstaff Lake is located in Somerset County and Franklin County, Maine in the United States.
Flagstaff Lake occupies parts of the abandoned and now submerged townships of Flagstaff, Bigelow, Dead River and Carrying Place.
The F-102 aircraft was discovered in Flagstaff Lake in 1976, but the pilot was never found.
Flagstaff Lake may refer to:
Flagstaff Lake (Maine)
Flagstaff Lake was formed by Long Falls Dam in 1950, to regulate the flow of the Dead River into the Kennebec River.