Battle of Wilson's Creek
The Battle of Kettle Creek (1779)
Bull Run Creek
First and Second Battle of Manassas (named after the nearby creek)
Bull Run is a creek, and the first Battle of Bull Run was fought in the field around the creek near the Manassas railroad.
The Black Solder's name was Austin Dabney. The Battle of Kettle Creek was the first victory of the Whigs in the American Revolution
Wilson's Creek.
First and Second Battle of Manassas (named after the nearby creek)
Battle of Wilson's Creek
First and Second Battle of Manassas (named after the nearby creek)
The Battle of Moores Creek ended British authority in the colony which influenced North Carolina to be the first colony to vote for independence. The Battle of Moores Creek Bridge, with the Battle of Sullivans Island near Charleston, SC a few months later, ultimately led the 13 colonies to declare independence on July 4, 1776.
Production began in a barn on the grounds of Adventist Battle Creek Sanitarium in 1895 and was marketed by Dr. Kellogg's Sanitas Food Company. Dr Kellogg was the brother of Will Kellogg. The first factory was built in 1900 and the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company was incorporated in 1906.