Hungry Mother Creek is a stream in Howard County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1]
The headwaters of the stream arise in the northeast corner of Howard County at a small lake just west of Missouri Route A about three miles south of Higbee. The stream flows south-southwest passing under Missouri Route O just west of Bunker Hill. It continues to the south-southwest passing under Missouri Route 124 and on to its confluence with Moniteau Creek west of Sebree. [2]
The headwaters are at 39°15′29″N 92°30′08″W / 39.25806°N 92.50222°W and the confluence is at 39°07′23″N 92°33′54″W / 39.12306°N 92.56500°W. [1]
According to tradition, Hungry Mother Creek was originally called Hunger's Mother Creek, on account of a party of frontiersmen who wintered there. [3]
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Hungry Mother Creek is a stream in Howard County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1]
The headwaters of the stream arise in the northeast corner of Howard County at a small lake just west of Missouri Route A about three miles south of Higbee. The stream flows south-southwest passing under Missouri Route O just west of Bunker Hill. It continues to the south-southwest passing under Missouri Route 124 and on to its confluence with Moniteau Creek west of Sebree. [2]
The headwaters are at 39°15′29″N 92°30′08″W / 39.25806°N 92.50222°W and the confluence is at 39°07′23″N 92°33′54″W / 39.12306°N 92.56500°W. [1]
According to tradition, Hungry Mother Creek was originally called Hunger's Mother Creek, on account of a party of frontiersmen who wintered there. [3]
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