Punch Kill

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Punch Kill
River
Country United States
State New York
Mouth Cobleskill Creek
 - location Howes Cave, New York, United States
 - coordinates 42°41′09″N74°22′44″W / 42.68583°N 74.37889°W / 42.68583; -74.37889 Coordinates: 42°41′09″N74°22′44″W / 42.68583°N 74.37889°W / 42.68583; -74.37889
Basin 2.18 sq mi (6 km2)

Punch Kill starts south of East Cobleskill, New York and flows into the Cobleskill Creek in Howes Cave, New York. [1]

The Cobleskill Creek starts at the mouth of the Schenevus Creek in Richmondville, New York. It flows through Cobleskill, New York before converging with the Schoharie Creek in Central Bridge, New York.

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References

  1. "Punch kill". usgs.gov. usgs. 1995. Retrieved 23 April 2017. data