The creek begins at the southern end of Chautauqua Lake.
But then the creek began a rapid decline.
A viscous yellow creek, no wider than a string, began running down the side of the cup.
The creek then begins its descent to the valley where it receives the South Fork shortly thereafter.
Those rivers and creeks that were developed fishponds did not begin earlier than the first of the 20th century.
The creek begins in the easternmost of these two sub-ranges.
But now the creek behind the restaurant had risen a little more, and begun flowing around the new wall.
The narrow creek began to widen, its banks lowering.
The creek begins to wide as it starts to head out of the southside area and into Arlington.
Ditches ran full and creeks were beginning to back up at the culverts under the road.