Coeymans Creek
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| Coeymans Creek Onesquethaw Creek, Oniskethau Kil | |
|---|---|
Onesquethaw and Coeymans Creeks | |
| Native name | O-nis-ke-thau |
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| State | New York |
| County | Albany |
| Towns | Bethlehem, Coeymans |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Bethlehem, New York |
| • coordinates | 42°32′19″N 73°49′40″W / 42.53861°N 73.82778°W |
| Mouth | Hudson River |
• location | Coeymans, New York |
• coordinates | 42°28′34″N 73°47′23″W / 42.47611°N 73.78972°W |
• elevation | 0 ft (0 m) |
Coeymans Creek[1] is a 7.3-mile-long (11.7 km)[2] tributary of the Hudson River in Albany County, New York in the United States.
The creek originates as the continuation of Onesquethaw Creek,[3] which starts near Clarksville, in the Helderberg Mountains.
O-nis'-ke-thau Creek is also called Coeymans Creek. There was a hamlet of this name in New Scotland as well as Oniskethau flats and mountain. It is said to have been an early Native American name meaning cornfields.[4]