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Encyclopedia > Chazy River

The Chazy River is a name related to two rivers in Clinton County, New York, USA. The River Thames in London River running into Harrietville Trout Farm A river is a large natural waterway. ... Clinton County is a county located in the state of New York. ...


The more northerly river is the Great Chazy River, which empties into Lake Champlain at King Bay in the Town of Champlain. Landsat photo Lake Champlain (French: lac Champlain) is a large lake in North America, mostly within the borders of the United States (states of Vermont and New York) but partially situated across the US-Canada border in the province of Quebec. ... Champlain is a town located in Clinton County, New York. ...


The more southerly river is the Little Chazy River, which empties into Lake Champlain north of Chazy Landing in the Town of Chazy. Chazy is a town located in Clinton County, New York. ...


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Chazy, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (544 words)
Chazy is a town in Clinton County, United States.
The Town of Chazy is in the northeast part of the county.
The region was explored by Samuel de Champlain in 1609.
History of Saratoga County, Chapter IX, Franch and Indian Wars - The Northern Invasion of 1666. (1343 words)
The Chazy lake sleeps at the foot of Mount Lyon, one of the central peaks of a mountain group of the Lake Bell of the Wilderness, on the rugged eastern border of Clinton county.
Chazy was a nephew of the Marquis de Tracy, and was a captain in the famous French regiment, Carignan-Salières.
Young Chazy was stationed at this fort in the spring of 1666, and while hunting in the woods, near the mouth of the river, with a party of officers, was surprised and attacked by a roving band of Iroquois.
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