Head-Waters of the Conemaugh. The Conemaugh River is a Long Tributary of the Kiskiminetas River in Westmoreland, Indiana, and Cambria Counties in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania. USA.
View on the Kiskiminetas River in Western Pennsylvania, 1838, by Joshua Shaw, a British-American painter. Several factories are emitting dark smoke, indicating they using wood or fossil fuels, in addition to water power (oil on canvas)
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Old Aqueduct on the Conemaugh. The Conemaugh River is Formed at Johnstown in Southwestern Cambria County by the Confluence of the Little Conemaugh and Stonycreek Rivers. It Flows Generally Wnw, in a Winding Course Through the Mountains Along the Northern Edge of Laurel Hill and Chestnut Ridge. Northwest of Blairsville It is Joined by Blacklick Creek. At Saltsburg It is Joined from the South by Loyalhanna Creek to Form the Kiskiminetas River. USA