Sitlington Creek is a tributary of the Greenbrier River in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. It was once an important stream for sending trimmed logs of white pine down the river to the St. Lawrence Boom and Lumber Company. It drains west where the confluence into the Greenbrier sits between and . The creek was named after Robert Sitlington, a pioneer settler. Historic variant names include Setlington, Sitlington's, Stetlington, Stetlingtons, and Suttleton Creek.
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| - Sitlington Creek is a tributary of the Greenbrier River in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. It was once an important stream for sending trimmed logs of white pine down the river to the St. Lawrence Boom and Lumber Company. It drains west where the confluence into the Greenbrier sits between and . The creek was named after Robert Sitlington, a pioneer settler. Historic variant names include Setlington, Sitlington's, Stetlington, Stetlingtons, and Suttleton Creek. (en)
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| - Sitlington Creek is a tributary of the Greenbrier River in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. It was once an important stream for sending trimmed logs of white pine down the river to the St. Lawrence Boom and Lumber Company. It drains west where the confluence into the Greenbrier sits between and . The creek was named after Robert Sitlington, a pioneer settler. Historic variant names include Setlington, Sitlington's, Stetlington, Stetlingtons, and Suttleton Creek. (en)
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