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Maumee may refer to: Places: * Maumee Township, Allen County, Indiana * Maumee, Ohio, a city in Lucas County * Maumee River, a river in northwestern Ohio and northeastern Indiana, United States * Maumee Bay, Ohio, on Lake Erie * Maumee State Forest, Ohio * Maumee Bight, Ross Island, Antarctica * Maumee Ice Piedmont, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica * Maumee Vallis, an ancient river valley on Mars * Maumee Swamp, a swamp in Herkimer County, New York Geology: * Lake Maumee, the ancestor of present-day Lake Erie * Maumee Torrent, the catastrophic draining of Glacial Lake Maumee Ships: * USS ''Maumee'', four US Navy ships * MV ''Maumee'', a self-unloading motor vessel on the Great Lakes owned by the Lower Lakes Corporation, originally built in 1923 under the name MV Calcite II *The ''Maumee'' class of U.S. Navy oilers Other uses: *Toledo Maumees, a 19th-century baseball team based in Toledo, Ohio See also *Miami people The Miami ( Miami–Illinois: ''Myaamiaki'') are a Native Am ...
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Maumee Township, Allen County, Indiana
Maumee Township is one of twenty townships in Allen County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,620. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, Maumee Township covers an area of ; of this, is land and , or 1.19 percent, is water. Cities, towns, villages * Woodburn Unincorporated towns * Bluecast at (This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.) Adjacent townships * Scipio Township (north) * Carryall Township, Paulding County, Ohio Carryall Township is one of the twelve townships of Paulding County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 3,010 people in the township. Geography Located in the northwestern corner of the county along the Indiana line, it borders the fo ... (northeast) * Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio (east) * Jackson Township (south) * Jefferson Township (southwest) * Milan Township (west) * Springfield Township (northwest) Cemeteries The township contains Diehl Cem ...
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Maumee, Ohio
Maumee ( ) is a city in Lucas County, Ohio, United States. Located along the Maumee River, it is a suburb about southwest of Toledo, Ohio, Toledo. The population was 13,896 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Maumee was declared an All-America City by the National Civic League in June 2006. History In pre-colonial times, Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Native Americans (notably the Ottawa (tribe), Ottawa) began using the rich resources at the present site of Maumee, Ohio, in the Maumee River valley. Throughout much of the eighteenth century, French, British and American forces struggled for control of the lower Maumee River as a major transportation artery linking East and West through Lake Erie. Following the American Revolutionary War, Native Americans of the region, including the Odawa, Ojibwe and Potawatomie, and Shawnee, made alliances in what became called the Northwest Territory by the United States, which claimed it from the British after gaining indepen ...
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Maumee River
The Maumee River (pronounced ) (; ) is a river running in the Midwestern United States from northeastern Indiana into northwestern Ohio and Lake Erie. It is formed at the confluence of the St. Joseph River (Maumee River), St. Joseph and St. Marys River (Indiana), St. Marys rivers, where Fort Wayne, Indiana, has developed, and meanders northeastwardly for U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed May 19, 2011 through an agriculture, agricultural region of glacial moraines before flowing into the Maumee Bay of Lake Erie. The city of Toledo, Ohio, Toledo is located at the mouth of the Maumee. The Maumee was designated an Ohio State Scenic River on July 18, 1974. The Maumee watershed is Ohio's breadbasket; it is two-thirds farmland, mostly corn and soybeans. It is the largest watershed of any of the rivers feeding the Great Lakes, and supplies five percent of Lake Erie's water. History Historically the river ...
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Maumee Bay
Maumee Bay on Lake Erie is located in the U.S. state of Ohio, just east of the city of Toledo, Ohio, Toledo. The bay and the surrounding wetlands form most of the Maumee River basin, and in 1975 part of the area was incorporated into Maumee Bay State Park. The park is not huge, covering , but its wetlands feature some of the best bird watching in the United States. The Maumee Bay area is a popular vacation spot in the Midwest, featuring several resorts and a golf course. North Maumee Bay North Maumee Bay is a smaller part of Maumee Bay which combines the outflow of the Ottawa River (Lake Erie), Ottawa River, Halfway Creek, Rapideau Drain, Flat Creek, Little Lake Creek and Bay Creek. Historical Images of Maumee Bay File:Scene on Maumee Bay, Toledo, Ohio - DPLA - b1879413fe76c9f67c27e3943be40e46 (page 1).jpg, Scene on Maumee Bay, Toledo, Ohio File:Freighter Entering Maumee Bay, Toledo, Ohio - DPLA - 3c962f4644ae6a93534e462871a6975e (page 1).jpg, Freighter Entering Maumee Bay, Tol ...
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Maumee State Forest
Maumee State Forest is a state forest in Fulton, Henry, and Lucas counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is located about 3 miles west of Whitehouse and abuout 4 miles south of Swanton. It is managed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry. The forest consists of of largely flat land that had formerly been cleared for farming. Initial acquisition of land began in 1946, and the forest reached its current size in 2023. Maumee State Forest boasts some 66 miles of hiking trails, 8 miles of bridle trails, and is one of only four Ohio State Forests with all-terrain vehicle An all-terrain vehicle (ATV), also known as a light utility vehicle (LUV), a quad bike or quad (if it has four wheels), as defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), is a vehicle that travels on low-pressure tires, has a seat ... trails, and the only one in Northwest Ohio. The forest serves as a remnant example of the oak openings habitat that once covered m ...
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Maumee Bight
Wohlschlag Bay () is a large bay indenting the western side of Ross Island, Antarctica, and lying between Harrison Bluff and Cape Royds. Exploration and naming Wohlschlag Bay was charted by the Discovery Expedition under Robert Falcon Scott, 1901–1904. It was named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1964 for Donald E. Wohlschlag, professor of biology at Stanford University, who outfitted the biology laboratories on the USNS Eltanin and at McMurdo Station, where he worked five summer seasons from 1958–64. Wohlschlag, who died in 2007, is known for work on the blood chemistry of fish that survive in very cold water. On 13 October 1992 a United States Navy Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter crashed in bad weather in Wohlschlag Bay near Cape Royds. There were two fatalities out of the five occupants. A stratospheric balloon used in the Japanese American Collaborative Emulsion Experiment (JACEE) came down in Wohlschlag Bay off Cape Royds on 23 Dec ...
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Maumee Ice Piedmont
Maumee Ice Piedmont () is an ice piedmont at the terminus of Kohler Glacier, east of the Jenkins Heights, on the Walgreen Coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from U.S. Navy aerial photographs taken 1965–67, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after the , a supply tanker that serviced McMurdo Station McMurdo Station is an American Antarctic research station on the southern tip of Ross Island. It is operated by the United States through the United States Antarctic Program (USAP), a branch of the National Science Foundation. The station is ... from 1970 to 1985. Upon construction of fuel storage tanks at McMurdo Station, completed in 1970, the ''Maumee'' replaced smaller tankers used earlier, delivering in one voyage a year's supply of petroleum fuels. References Ice piedmonts of Antarctica Bodies of ice of Marie Byrd Land {{MarieByrdLand-geo-stub ...
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Maumee Vallis
The Maumee Valles are a set of channels in an ancient river valley in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars, located at 19.7° N and 53.2° W. They are long and were named after a North American river in Indiana and Ohio. Together with other ancient river valleys, they have provided strong evidence for a great deal of running water on the surface of Mars.Moore, P. et al. 1990. The Atlas of the Solar System. Mitchell Beazley Publishers NY, NY. Image:Kasei Valles topolabled.JPG, Area around the Northern Kasei Valles, showing relationships among Bahram Vallis and the Kasei Valles, Vedra Valles, Maumee Valles, and Maja Valles. Map location is in Lunae Palus quadrangle and includes parts of Lunae Planum and Chryse Planitia. Vallesmaumeevedrabox.jpg, Map showing relative positions of several channel systems in Lunae Palus quadrangle, including the Vedra Valles, Maumee Valles, and Maja Valles. Box indicates where these valleys can be found. Colors show elevation. See also * Geol ...
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Maumee Swamp
Maumee Swamp is located north of and drains into Weaver Lake. It is located northwest of Warren, New York : ''There is also a Warren County, and a hamlet of Warren''. Warren is a town in Herkimer County, New York, United States. The population was 1,143 at the 2010 census. The town is named after General Joseph Warren, who was killed at the Batt .... References {{Reflist Wetlands of New York (state) ...
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Lake Maumee
Lake Maumee was a proglacial lake and an ancestor of present-day Lake Erie. It formed about 17,500 calendar years, or 14,000 Radiocarbon Years Before Present (RCYBP) as the Huron-Erie Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet retreated at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation. As water levels continued to rise the lake evolved into Lake Arkona and then Lake Whittlesey. Origin As the ice sheet retreated at the end of the last ice age, it left meltwater in a previously existing low-lying area that was the valley of an eastward-flowing river known as the Erigan River that probably emptied into the Atlantic Ocean following the route of today's Saint Lawrence River. Some geologists think that the Erigan could have been a downstream segment of the preglacial Teays River system. The glaciers destroyed or disturbed most of the preglacial drainage patterns and enlarged and deepened the Erigan basin. Lake Maumee is the first of a series of glacial lakes which occupied the Erie basin. It was pr ...
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Maumee Torrent
The Maumee Torrent, also known as the Maumee Megaflood, was a catastrophic draining of Lake Maumee, the ancestor of present-day Lake Erie, that occurred approximately 14,000 to 17,000 years ago during the late Wisconsin glaciation. It happened when the waters of Lake Maumee, possibly in response to an advance of the ice front at the eastern end of the lake, overtopped a "sag" or low spot in the Fort Wayne Moraine, which was a deposit of glacial debris that acted as a natural dam at the site of present-day Fort Wayne, Indiana. This unleashed a massive flow of water that scoured a one- to two-mile-wide outlet running southwest to the Wabash River known as the "Wabash-Erie Channel", which probably followed the course of earlier, less massive drainage. The channel, now a small stream called the Little River, is the largest topographical feature in Allen County, Indiana. As much as 30 feet of fine sand, silt and organic sediments were deposited in the channel before drainage reversed ...
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USS Maumee
USS ''Maumee'' or USNS ''Maumee'' has been the name of four ships in the United States Navy. These ships are named for the Maumee River The Maumee River (pronounced ) (; ) is a river running in the Midwestern United States from northeastern Indiana into northwestern Ohio and Lake Erie. It is formed at the confluence of the St. Joseph River (Maumee River), St. Joseph and St. Mar ..., which flows from Indiana through Ohio to empty into Lake Erie at Toledo. * , a 593-ton screw steam gunboat in commission from 1864 to 1865 * , an oiler in commission from 1916 to 1922 and from 1942 to 1946 * , a collier commissioned in 1918 * , a U.S. Navy fleet oiler in non-commissioned service with the Military Sea Transportation Service and Military Sealift Command from 1956 until the 1980s. See also * {{DEFAULTSORT:Maumee United States Navy ship names ...
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