"near Felton"@en . . . "180"^^ . . . . . "Country"@en . "675008"^^ . "Location of the mouth of the Murderkill River"@en . "Beaverdam Branch"@en . . "Delaware#USA"@en . "35405.568"^^ . . . . . . . "County"@en . . . . . . "The Murderkill River downstream of Killens Pond in 2006"@en . "The Murderkill River is a river flowing to Delaware Bay in central Delaware in the United States. It is approximately 21.7 miles (34.9 km) long and drains an area of 106 square miles (270 km2) on the Atlantic Coastal Plain. According to 2002 data from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, 55% of the area of the Murderkill River's watershed is occupied by agricultural uses; 17% is forested; 14% is urban; 9% is wetland; and 2% is water."@en . . . . . "Fan Branch"@en . . . . . "180"^^ . . . . . . . . "39.0175 -75.59194444444445" . . . "9098"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "...remembering how they had been served at the Whore-Kill, they went some ten or twelve miles higher, where they landed again and traded with the Indians, trusting the Indians to come onto their stores ashore, and likewise aboard their sloop drinking and debauching with the Indians until they were at last barbarously murdered, and so that place was christened with their blood and to this day is called the Murderer-Kill, that is, Murderers Creek."@en . . . "George R. Stewart, Names on the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming in the United States"@en . . "POINT(-75.591941833496 39.017501831055)"^^ . . . . "Murderkill River"@en . . . "Murderkill River"@en . "Coursey Pond"@en . . . "Black Swamp Creek"@en . . . . . . . . . "39.01750183105469"^^ . . "-75.59194183349609"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Murderkill River is a river flowing to Delaware Bay in central Delaware in the United States. It is approximately 21.7 miles (34.9 km) long and drains an area of 106 square miles (270 km2) on the Atlantic Coastal Plain. The Murderkill flows for its entire length in southern Kent County. It rises just west of Felton and flows generally east-northeastwardly, through Killen Pond (site of Killens Pond State Park) and Coursey Pond, under Carpenters Bridge, and past Frederica to Bowers, where it enters Delaware Bay about 0.5 miles (1 km) south of the mouth of the St. Jones River. The Murderkill River is tidally influenced from its mouth upstream to just past Frederica, and is considered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to be navigable for the lower 10 miles (16 km) of its course. According to 2002 data from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, 55% of the area of the Murderkill River's watershed is occupied by agricultural uses; 17% is forested; 14% is urban; 9% is wetland; and 2% is water."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "0.9144"^^ . . "mouth"@en . . . . "Killen Pond"@en . "State"@en . . . "1106157452"^^ . "Murderkill River"@en . .