found: Work cat.: Yocom, K. Building watershed narratives : two case studies of urban streams in Seattle, Washington, 2007:leaf 37 (Longfellow Creek) leaf 89 (named for John Enoch Longfellow; located in the Delridge Valley of Southwest Seattle)
found: Longfellow Creek Community Web site, Oct. 8, 2008:About (Longfellow Creek is a three mile waterway running south to north through the Delridge Valley in West Seattle and emptying into the Duwamish River at the head of Elliott Bay. Longfellow is one of only four natural waterways left within the Seattle city limits that remains free flowing)
found: Washington place names database, via WWW, Oct. 8, 2008(Longfellow Creek. This creek rises in South Park west of the Duwamish River in King County and flows north through the West Seattle golf course to Elliot Bay ... It was named for Charles Longfellow, who homesteaded land near the creek's mouth in the 1870s. The Indian name was Tua-wt, meaning trout)
found: Wikipedia, Oct. 8, 2008(Longfellow Creek is a stream in the Delridge district of West Seattle, in Seattle, Washington. It runs about 3.38 miles from Roxhill Park north to the Duwamish West Waterway at Elliott Bay. The creek was a traditional fishery dating back to the 1300s)
notfound: GNIS, Oct. 8, 2008