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  • And that bridge went across what they called Stoney Creek, and we'd go across.

    Oral History Interview with Zelma Montgomery Murray, March 4, 1976. Interview H-0034. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) 1976

  • A few miles south of Black River Bay, and therefore outside the line of the British blockade, there was an inlet called Stoney Creek, from the head of which a short land carriage of three miles would strike Henderson's Bay.

    Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 2 1877

  • Even though Kiebler says the resort is stable, he admits plans for a 72-unit condominimum Camelot II and a 42-unit townhouse facility titled Stoney Creek have been put on hold.

    Post-Journal 2008

  • Even though Kiebler says the resort is stable, he admits plans for a 72-unit condominimum Camelot II and a 42-unit townhouse facility titled Stoney Creek have been put on hold.

    Post-Journal 2008

  • Mr. Cook was the son of a Presbyterian minister who was serving two churches in the lowcountry, one of them Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church in McPhersonville, SC.

    A South Carolinian Law Library Dan Ernst 2009

  • When Miss Hutson, a member at Stoney Creek, learned that the younger Mr. Cook was about to enter law school, she decided to give him the books that her great-great-grandfather, great-grandfather, grandfather, father, and brother had used in their own law practices.

    A South Carolinian Law Library Dan Ernst 2009

  • Thanks to M@, who grew up in Stoney Creek, we had good directions and several suggestions for stops.

    devil's punchbowl and ice cream 2008

  • We made a few trips to the Stoney Creek Dairy bar, we would walk through the escarpment above Stoney Creek and pick cherries.

    devil's punchbowl and ice cream 2008

  • There was a traffic circle on the QEW at Stoney Creek and you had to pay a toll to cross the Burlington Skyway.

    devil's punchbowl and ice cream 2008

  • But still, I think Stoney Creek was pretty key in making sure Canada remained Canada.

    devil's punchbowl and ice cream 2008

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