Mad Tom Brook

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Mad Tom Brook
Location
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
Source Mad Tom Lake
  locationN of Wilmurt, New York
  coordinates 43°24′39″N74°54′56″W / 43.41083°N 74.91556°W / 43.41083; -74.91556
Mouth West Canada Creek
  location
Wilmurt, New York
  coordinates
43°22′38″N74°56′02″W / 43.37722°N 74.93389°W / 43.37722; -74.93389 Coordinates: 43°22′38″N74°56′02″W / 43.37722°N 74.93389°W / 43.37722; -74.93389 [1]
  elevation
1,280 ft (390 m)

Mad Tom Brook flows into West Canada Creek west of Wilmurt, New York in Herkimer County, New York.

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References

  1. "Mad Tom Brook". Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey . Retrieved 2017-10-31.