• Neabsco Creek is a 13.9-mile-long (22.4 km) tributary of the lower tidal segment of the Potomac River in eastern Prince William County, Virginia. The...
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  • Neabsco may refer to: Neabsco Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River in Prince William County, Virginia, United States Neabsco Iron Works, a former iron...
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    headquarters of his plantation, it lies on high ground overlooking Neabsco Creek at the south end of what is now the unincorporated town of Woodbridge...
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    Governor's Council from 1724-1725. "Leesylvania" was located between Neabsco Creek and Powell Creek in what became Prince William County, Virginia in his lifetime...
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  • Patrick Springs Location: N 4,271,980 E 295,420 (Zone 18) Crawford (Neabsco Creek) mine Quadrangle: Quantico Location: N 4,277,360 E 299,620 (Zone 18)...
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    US 1, SR 610 becomes Neabsco Road, named for the nearby Neabsco Creek. The route continues to head east along the Neabsco Creek Wetlands and then intersects...
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    000 acres (2,000 ha) by the Neabsco Creek. After abandoning the Bristol Iron Works, John Tayloe I established the Neabsco Iron Foundry around 1737. The...
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    little of the house's foundation remains. The CDP was formed as Neabsco (named for Neabsco Creek) in 2000 in an area which was formerly the southern area of...
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  • Chopawamsic Creek Quantico Creek Neabsco Creek Occoquan River Massey Creek Sandy Run Stillwell Run Bull Run Popes Head Creek Cub Run Little Bull Run Foley...
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    State Park similar to the Neabsco Creek Boardwalk was considered by David Brickley, who originally proposed the Neabsco Creek Boardwalk, and supported...
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    in Virginia to retain a name related to the Powhatan people is Powhatan Creek, located in James City County near Williamsburg. Powhatan County and its...
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  • Occoquan River, Occoquan Bay (originally known as Linton Bay), and Neabsco Creek. It is named after the prominent Linton family of the colonial era....
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    Swan Creek, Piscataway Creek, Little Hunting Creek, Dogue Creek, Accotink Creek, Pohick Creek, Pomonkey Creek, Occoquan River, Neabsco Creek, Powell's...
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    located along the Potomac River in Virginia, at the point where it meets Neabsco Creek. The 325 acres (1.32 km2) of tidal marsh has been administered by the...
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    donated approximately 20 acres of land for the original school near Neabsco Creek that had once been part of “Round Top Farm”, just off of U.S. Highway...
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    Tributaries of these sources include Sligo Creek, Paint Branch, Little Paint Branch, Indian Creek, Upper Beaverdam Creek, Dueling Branch, and Brier's Mill Run...
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    anglicized to "Quantico"), along Quantico Creek; Yosococomico (now Powells Creek); and Niopsco (Neabsco Creek). Associated with them were other nearby...
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    neighboring Susquehannock Indians. On the crest of a hill 90 feet above Neabsco Creek, the location was ideal for protection from Indian attacks as well as...
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    park-and-ride facility, is located north of this intersection. US 1 crosses Neabsco Creek into the large unincorporated area of Woodbridge near the Woodbridge...
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    National Wildlife Refuge Neabsco Creek Maggodee Creek Ni River Ni Reservoir Occohannock Creek Occupacia Creek Opequon Creek Pamunkey River – named after...
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    Leesylvania was believed to be the site of an Algonquian village, overlooking Neabsco Creek. Henry Lee II settled on the land from 1747 until his death in 1787...
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    and operated by the Ewell family) was between the Occoquan River and Neabsco Creek near the ferry (later bridge) conducting the King's Highway across the...
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  • Prince William County, the other being the Crawford placer prospect on Neabsco Creek, near I-95, though small amounts of gold were occasionally found at...
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    Sleepy Creek Lake is a 205-acre (0.8 km2) impoundment of the Meadow Branch of Sleepy Creek in Berkeley County in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. The...
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    acres (2,000 ha) by the Neabsco Creek. After abandoning the Bristol Iron Works, his father John Tayloe I had established the Neabsco Iron Foundry around 1737...
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    9 km) tributary stream of Sleepy Creek in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle region. It passes through the Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area, where...
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  • Creek (Virginia) Dogue Creek (Virginia) Accotink Creek (Virginia) Pohick Creek (Virginia) Pomonkey Creek (Maryland) Occoquan River (Virginia) Neabsco...
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    000 acres (2,000 ha) by the Neabsco Creek. After abandoning the Bristol Iron Works, John Tayloe I established the Neabsco Iron Foundry around 1737. The...
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    Elementary School Mountain View Elementary School Mullen Elementary School Neabsco Elementary School Occoquan Elementary School Old Bridge Elementary School...
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    miles. The CDP is home to a number of creeks draining into the Potomac River; from north to south: Neabsco Creek, which has its origins at three forks...
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