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Monongahela or Mon Valley may refer to: Monongahela, Pennsylvania, a city in Washington County Monongahela Cemetery, a historic cemetery in Monongahela
Monongahela
River in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, United States
The Monongahela River (/məˌnɒŋɡəˈhiːlə/ mə-NONG-gə-HEE-lə, /-ˈheɪ-/ -HAY-), sometimes referred to locally as the Mon (/mɒn/), is a 130-mile-long (210 km)
Monongahela_River
City in Pennsylvania, US
Monongahela, referred to locally as Mon City, is a third-class city in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,149 at the
Monongahela,_Pennsylvania
National forest in West Virginia, United States
The Monongahela National Forest is a national forest located in the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia, US. It protects over 921,000 acres (3
Monongahela_National_Forest
Archaeological culture in the US
The Monongahela culture were a Native American cultural manifestation of Late Woodland peoples from AD 1050 to 1635 in present-day Western Pennsylvania
Monongahela_culture
Funicular in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Monongahela Incline is a funicular on the South Side in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, near the Smithfield Street Bridge. Designed and built
Monongahela_Incline
1755 battle of the French and Indian War
The Battle of the Monongahela (also known as the Battle of Braddock's Field and the Battle of the Wilderness) took place on July 9, 1755, at the beginning
Battle_of_the_Monongahela
Former coal-hauling short line railroad in the United States
The Monongahela Railway (reporting mark MGA) was a coal-hauling Class II railroad in Pennsylvania and West Virginia in the United States. It was jointly
Monongahela_Railway
Order of battle at the Battle of the Monongahela lists the opposing forces engaged in the Battle of the Monongahela July 9, 1755. Major-general Edward Braddock
Battle of the Monongahela order of battle
Battle_of_the_Monongahela_order_of_battle
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Monongahela was a barkentine–rigged[citation needed] screw sloop-of-war that served in the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Her task was
USS_Monongahela_(1862)
Former lake in Pennsylvania, Ohio & West Virginia
Lake Monongahela was a proglacial lake in western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. It formed during the Pre-Illinoian ice epoch when the advance
Lake_Monongahela
Geologic formation in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, United States
The Monongahela Formation is a geologic formation in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland. It is dated to the Carboniferous period. The top
Monongahela_Formation
List of ships with the same or similar names
USS Monongahela may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Monongahela (1862), was launched in 1862 and served during the American
USS_Monongahela
The Monongahela Connecting Railroad (reporting mark MCRR) or Mon Conn was a three-mile industrial railroad line in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was a
Monongahela Connecting Railroad
Monongahela_Connecting_Railroad
Oiler of the United States Navy
USS Monongahela (AO-178) was a Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oiler commissioned in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1999. Monongahela was laid
USS_Monongahela_(AO-178)
Township in Pennsylvania, US
See also Monongahela, Pennsylvania Monongahela Township is a township in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,487 at the 2020
Monongahela Township, Pennsylvania
Monongahela_Township,_Pennsylvania
The Monongahela Freight Incline was a funicular railway that scaled Mount Washington in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Designed by European
Monongahela_Freight_Incline
1988 studio album by The Oak Ridge Boys
Monongahela is the fifteenth album by The Oak Ridge Boys, released in 1988 via MCA Records. The album peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Top Country
Monongahela_(album)
Wharf in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
The Monongahela Wharf was the key wharf of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, on the Monongahela River. It was in use from the late 19th century
Monongahela_Wharf
Military expedition during French and Indian War
commander General Edward Braddock, was defeated at the Battle of the Monongahela on July 9 and forced to retreat; Braddock was killed in action along
Braddock_Expedition
United States historic place
The Monongahela Cemetery is an historic rural cemetery in Monongahela, Pennsylvania that was established in 1863. Landscape architects Hare & Hare designed
Monongahela_Cemetery
Prototypical agent of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome
Creek 107 virus, transmitted by the eastern deer mouse (P. maniculatus) Monongahela virus, transmitted by the cloudland deer mouse (P. maniculatus nubiterrae)
Sin_Nombre_virus
Hill in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Mount Washington is a hill in Pittsburgh, on the southern banks of the Monongahela River and Ohio River. In the early history of Pittsburgh, Mount Washington
Mount Washington, Pittsburgh (hill)
Mount_Washington,_Pittsburgh_(hill)
Brothers Coal Railroad A video of the Monongahela and Knoxville inclines operating in Pittsburgh during 1926. The Monongahela Freight incline can also be seen
List of inclines in Pittsburgh
List_of_inclines_in_Pittsburgh
Christian religious denomination
international Christian religious denomination that is headquartered in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, United States. The church is a Christian Restorationist
The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite)
The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_(Bickertonite)
Kennebec-class oiler of the United States Navy
The second USS Monongahela (AO-42) was a Kennebec-class oiler (Mattaponi subclass) in the United States Navy which saw service during World War II and
USS_Monongahela_(AO-42)
American pioneer (1770–1835)
1752. He owned a ferry that ran from the end of Wood Street across the Monongahela. The ferry was operated by William Graham, who kept a tavern at the northwest
Jacob_Beltzhoover
Amusement park in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
1898, as a trolley park attraction at the end of the Mellon family's Monongahela Street Railway. It was purchased in 1906 by F. W. Henninger and Andrew
Kennywood
December 22, 2022. This table lists all bridges crossing the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers in the City of Pittsburgh limits. Other large or notable
List_of_bridges_of_Pittsburgh
Park Avenue, located in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, is a street of both historical and cultural relevancy. Several notable figures as well as the Meeting
Park_Avenue_(Monongahela)
Rail line in southwestern Pennsylvania
85-mile (137 km) long Norfolk Southern rail line which runs along the Monongahela River for most of its route. The predecessor of this line is the Pittsburgh
Mon_Line
U.S. state
and Indian War Jumonville Glen Battle of Fort Necessity Battle of the Monongahela Forbes Expedition Washington in the American Revolution Commander-in-chief
Washington_(state)
Funicular in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
gauge, mainly used in Finland, Russia, and Mongolia. Together with the Monongahela Incline, it is one of two passenger inclines still in operation on Pittsburgh's
Duquesne_Incline
U.S. Founding Father, president from 1789 to 1797
initially travel with the expedition forces. When he rejoined Braddock at Monongahela, still very ill, the French and their Indian allies ambushed the divided
George_Washington
Defunct railroad in Pennsylvania and Ohio
bank of the Monongahela River, at the foot of the Smithfield Street Bridge. The P&LE followed the left downstream bank of the Monongahela River past the
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad
Pittsburgh_and_Lake_Erie_Railroad
Bridge in Pennsylvania and Forward Township, Pennsylvania
The Monongahela City Bridge, officially known as the General Carl E. Vuono Bridge, spans the Monongahela River from the City of Monongahela in Washington
Monongahela_City_Bridge
Historical Indigenous tribe of the Northeastern Woodlands
early 17th century. Their territory encompassed the headwaters of the Monongahela, Youghiogheny and Potomac rivers. The first documented European contact
Massawomeck_people
Bridge over the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, that crosses the Monongahela River. The bridge consists of two parallel spans on a single set of piers: the former Monongahela Connecting Railroad
Hot_Metal_Bridge
Extinct species of flowering plant
considered conspecific with M. pulchra, the beautiful Barbara's buttons or Monongahela Barbara's buttons, which is endemic to the central Appalachia region
Marshallia_grandiflora
and Monongahela Rivers at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The source of the Ohio River is at the confluence of the Allegheny River and the Monongahela River
List of crossings of the Ohio River
List_of_crossings_of_the_Ohio_River
Braddock's Field is a historic battlefield on the banks of the Monongahela River, at Braddock, Pennsylvania, near the junction of Turtle Creek, about
Braddock's_Field
River in Pennsylvania, United States
Turtle Creek is a 21.1-mile-long (34.0 km) tributary of the Monongahela River that is located in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties in the U.S. state
Turtle Creek (Monongahela River tributary)
Turtle_Creek_(Monongahela_River_tributary)
British Army officer (1695–1755)
marched forward, leaving most of his men behind. The column crossed the Monongahela River on 9 July 1755, and shortly afterward collided head-on with an
Edward_Braddock
series. During Virgilian times, the top of the Conemaugh and the entire Monongahela group were deposited. As with other Carboniferous series, it comprises
Virgilian_series
Railroad in Pennsylvania, USA
Pennsylvania, it owned a main line along the left (west) side of the Monongahela River, to Pittsburgh's South Side from West Brownsville. Branches connected
Pittsburgh, Virginia and Charleston Railway
Pittsburgh,_Virginia_and_Charleston_Railway
Highway in West Virginia and Pennsylvania, US
eastern side of Pittsburgh while revitalizing economically distressed Monongahela River Valley towns in Fayette and Washington counties, serving as an
Mon–Fayette_Expressway
Colonial fort at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers
established by the French in 1754, at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers. It was later taken over by the British, and later the Americans
Fort_Duquesne
This is a complete list of current bridges and other crossings of the Monongahela River starting from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where the river helps to
List of crossings of the Monongahela River
List_of_crossings_of_the_Monongahela_River
Federal capital district of the United States
and Indian War Jumonville Glen Battle of Fort Necessity Battle of the Monongahela Forbes Expedition Washington in the American Revolution Commander-in-chief
Washington,_D.C.
French military officer (1711–1755)
Braddock's army after it forded the Monongahela River. The event was later dubbed the Battle of the Monongahela. Beaujeu led his small force into the
Daniel_Liénard_de_Beaujeu
The Monongahela River Consolidated Coal and Coke Company was a railroad and coal transportation company, founded in 1899 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Monongahela River Consolidated Coal and Coke Company
Monongahela_River_Consolidated_Coal_and_Coke_Company
Mountain with U.S. presidential sculptures
and Indian War Jumonville Glen Battle of Fort Necessity Battle of the Monongahela Forbes Expedition Washington in the American Revolution Commander-in-chief
Mount_Rushmore
Largest church adhering to Mormonism
Independence, Missouri, followed by the Church of Jesus Christ, based in Monongahela, Pennsylvania. Like the LDS Church, these faiths believe in Joseph Smith
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints
River in West Virginia, United States
the Monongahela River in eastern West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania in the United States. Via the Ohio River, the Cheat and Monongahela are part
Cheat_River
Meeting of two or more bodies of flowing water
become the source of a river of a new name (such as the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers, forming the Ohio River); or where two separated
Confluence
River in West Virginia, United States
tributary of the Monongahela River, approximately 135 miles (217 km) long, in east-central West Virginia in the United States. Via the Monongahela and Ohio rivers
Tygart_Valley_River
River in West Virginia, United States
tributary of the Monongahela River, 30.2 miles (48.6 km) long, in northern West Virginia, in the United States. Via the Monongahela and Ohio rivers, it
Buffalo Creek (Monongahela River tributary)
Buffalo_Creek_(Monongahela_River_tributary)
United States historic place
Carrie Furnace is a retired blast furnace located along the Monongahela River in the Pittsburgh area industrial town of Swissvale, Pennsylvania. It was
Carrie_Furnace
and visitors center that is located on the site of the Battle of the Monongahela of July 9, 1755. It features a collection of art, documents, and artifacts
Braddock's Battlefield History Center
Braddock's_Battlefield_History_Center
1988 single by The Oak Ridge Boys
River", with the full name "Gonna Take a Lot of River (Mississippi, Monongahela, Ohio)", is a song written by John Kurhajetz and Mark Henley, and recorded
Gonna_Take_a_Lot_of_River
Long-produced American rye whiskey
bottled in bond, 100-proof version was released in late 2017. A. Overholt Monongahela Mash, featuring a more historic mashbill, was released in 2024. Because
Old_Overholt
Crooked Run Creek is a tributary of the Monongahela River southeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It runs for 3.2 miles (5.1 km), from its origin in North
Crooked Run (Monongahela River tributary)
Crooked_Run_(Monongahela_River_tributary)
County in West Virginia, United States
Monongalia County takes its name from the Monongahela River. The name Monongalia may be a misspelling of Monongahela. Alternatively, the conventional Latinate
Monongalia County, West Virginia
Monongalia_County,_West_Virginia
U.S. state
of 1600 were the Siouan Monongahela Culture to the north, the Fort Ancient culture along the Ohio River from the Monongahela to Kentucky and extending
West_Virginia
State highway in Washington and Allegheny counties in Pennsylvania, US
Pittsburgh at the junction of the Ohio, Allegheny and Monongahela rivers. The highway parallels the Monongahela River for all of its route with the exceptions
Pennsylvania_Route_837
French colonial era militia fort in Pennsylvania
embarkation to cross the Monongahela River for travelers who had crossed the Alleghenies or were heading west via the Monongahela and Ohio Rivers by boat
Redstone_Old_Fort
City in West Virginia, US
of Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States. It lies along the Monongahela River near the state border with Pennsylvania. With a population of 30
Morgantown,_West_Virginia
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
census-designated place in Monongahela Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the Monongahela River in southeastern Greene
Mapletown,_Pennsylvania
The Department of the Monongahela was a military department created by the United States War Department during the Gettysburg campaign of the American
Department_of_the_Monongahela
American firm (1852–1968)
the Monongahela River on the South Side of Pittsburgh and along the Ohio River in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. The Hot Metal Bridge across the Monongahela River
Jones and Laughlin Steel Company
Jones_and_Laughlin_Steel_Company
U.S. wilderness area in West Virginia
the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia and is part of the Monongahela National Forest of the U.S. Forest Service. Dolly Sods is a rocky, high-altitude
Dolly_Sods_Wilderness
High school in Pennsylvania, United States
School District was formed as a result of the merger of the Donora and Monongahela School Districts. Ringgold High School has sixteen varsity sports teams
Ringgold High School (Pennsylvania)
Ringgold_High_School_(Pennsylvania)
Neighborhood in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
States. It is located at the confluence of the Allegheny River and the Monongahela River whose joining forms the Ohio River. The triangle is bounded by
Downtown_Pittsburgh
Borough in Pennsylvania, United States
located less than one mile north of West Virginia at the confluence of the Monongahela and Cheat rivers. Approximately three miles north of Point Marion is
Point_Marion,_Pennsylvania
Summit in Maryland, United States
49167. The trail ascends Backbone Mountain along an old logging road on Monongahela National Forest property to the West Virginia-Maryland state line. The
Hoye-Crest
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States, along the Monongahela River, 21 miles south of Pittsburgh. Charleroi was settled in 1890 and
Charleroi,_Pennsylvania
State highway in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, US
highway in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. It follows the path of the Monongahela River along the entire western border of Fayette County. PA 166 begins
Pennsylvania_Route_166
Virginia's official rock". The Charleston Gazette. Retrieved July 18, 2012. "Monongahela -- West Virginia State Soil" (PDF). US Department of Agriculture (FTP)
List of West Virginia state symbols
List_of_West_Virginia_state_symbols
Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, U.S., at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, forming the Ohio River. Built on land that was acquired via eminent
Point_State_Park
explorers encountered the strategic confluence where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers meet to form the Ohio, which leads to the Mississippi River. The
History_of_Pittsburgh
River in West Virginia, United States
a segment of the Monongahela National Forest, joining the Gauley in Webster County. The Cranberry River flows through the Monongahela National Forest and
Gauley_River
Historic British fort in present-day Pittsburgh, PA, USA during the Seven Years' War
1759 and 1761 during the French and Indian War at the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers, where the Ohio River is formed in western Pennsylvania
Fort_Pitt_(Pennsylvania)
2015 biographical musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda
and Indian War Jumonville Glen Battle of Fort Necessity Battle of the Monongahela Forbes Expedition Washington in the American Revolution Commander-in-chief
Hamilton_(musical)
Rail line
Versailles Township southwest through the Port Perry Tunnel and across the Monongahela River on the PRR Port Perry Bridge to the Mon Line in Duquesne along
Port_Perry_Branch
Stream in Pennsylvania, USA
Georges Creek is a 17.57 mi (28.28 km) long 4th order tributary to the Monongahela River in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. According to the Geographic Names
Georges Creek (Monongahela River tributary)
Georges_Creek_(Monongahela_River_tributary)
American company that built the historic steamboat Enterprise
The Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company (or MOSBC) was the second company to engage in steamboat commerce on the rivers west of the Allegheny Mountains
Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company
Monongahela_and_Ohio_Steam_Boat_Company
American actress (born 1966)
of Italian descent. She is a 1984 graduate of Monongahela Valley Catholic High School, in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, and also studied ballet. She was
Natalie_Raitano
Species of crayfish
Cambarus monongalensis, the blue crayfish or Monongahela crayfish, is a species of burrowing crayfish native to Pennsylvania and West Virginia. It has
Cambarus_monongalensis
Mountain range in the northeastern United States
valleys. The watershed of the Monongahela River is within the northwestern Alleghenies, and it is from it that the Monongahela culture takes its name. The
Allegheny_Mountains
Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, which is located at 4748 Monongahela Street in the Hazelwood neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was
Hazelwood Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Hazelwood_Branch_of_the_Carnegie_Library_of_Pittsburgh
Widespread geologic group in the Southeastern United States
Washington Formation C ⁋ Gzhelian Dunkard Group Waynesburg Formation Monongahela Group Uniontown Formation Pittsburgh Formation Kasimovian Conemaugh Group
Knox_Supergroup
Musket
the Indians as recently as the mid-19th century. At the Battle of the Monongahela, British General Edward Braddock led his troops directly into an ambush
Tulle_musket
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
located 40 miles (64 km) south of Pittsburgh along the east bank of the Monongahela River. According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough of Brownsville
Brownsville,_Pennsylvania
Historic house in West Virginia, United States
1968 as part of Spruce Knob–Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area in Monongahela National Forest. The house had been used as a storage shed for some time
Sites_Homestead
Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
bowstring arch bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which crossed over the Monongahela River at South 22nd Street. Its main span was a tied arch with a suspended
Brady_Street_Bridge
Ridge of the Allegheny Mountains in the U.S.
tower was built in 1922 by the state and subsequently transferred to Monongahela National Forest. In 1963, the original tower was replaced with the one
Backbone_Mountain
Stream in Pennsylvania, USA
Jacobs Creek is a 5.62 mi (9.04 km) long 2nd order tributary to the Monongahela River in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Jacobs Creek rises about 1.5 miles
Jacobs Creek (Monongahela River tributary)
Jacobs_Creek_(Monongahela_River_tributary)
Dam in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, US
Locks & Dam (previously named Monongahela Locks and Dam No. 2) is one of nine navigational structures on the Monongahela River between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Braddock_Locks_&_Dam
Coal bed in the Appalachian Basin
eastern United States. The Upper Pennsylvanian Pittsburgh coal bed of the Monongahela Group is extensive and continuous, extending over 11,000 mi2 through
Pittsburgh_coal_seam
County in Pennsylvania, United States
River and the Monongahela River converge at Downtown Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River. The Youghiogheny River flows into the Monongahela River at McKeesport
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania
MONONGAHELA
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Arabic, Australian, Hindu, Indian
Pomegranate; Name of a Fruit (Anaar)
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Muslim
The perfectly wise
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Hawaiian
Full of compassion.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pleasing Remembrance
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Arabic, French
Honour; Hospitality; Generosity
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Hindu
Swift as thought
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Valiant
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
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Tamil
Ruby
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Hindu
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