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Howard Frank Mosher
Howard Frank Mosher also wrote Where the Rivers Flow North (1978).
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by Don Bredes and Jay Craven
Where the Rivers Flow North is a 1993 drama film written by Don Bredes and Jay Craven and directed by Jay Craven.
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Literary references Otter Creek and Goose Creek, tributaries of the Tongue, are the location of Sam Morton's historical novel, "Where the Rivers Run North".
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the Egyptian mathematician , astronomer and geographer Claudius Ptolemy
In 50AD, the Egyptian mathematician, astronomer and geographer Claudius Ptolemy wrote of the river as 'Klōta',[7] Klōta',[7 was called Clut or Clud by the Britons and Clota by the Romans.
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Sam Morton, a local author
Sam Morton, a local author whose colorful and highly acclaimed book, Where the Rivers Run North, describes in entertaining detail the early days of the area, which helped solidify this community’s strong foundation and long-standing respect for cultural heritage.
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Lewis and Clark
Writing on and of rivers, Lewis and Clark gave life to a “meandering” style whose legacy can be found in Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Life on the Mississippi.
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