Indian Creek is a stream in Cape Girardeau County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the Mississippi River. [2]
The stream headwaters arise at 37°29′23″N 89°38′27″W / 37.48972°N 89.64083°W [1] approximately one-half mile south of Pocahontas just east of Missouri Route C at an elevation of approximately 590 feet. [3] The stream flows southeast and then east passing under and then flowing parallel to Missouri Route 177 to its confluence with the Mississippi at 37°28′58″N 89°29′22″W / 37.48278°N 89.48944°W at an elevation of 338 feet. [1] The stream forms the northern boundary of the Trail of Tears State Park just prior to its confluence. [2]
Indian Creek took its name from the Shawnee Indians in the area. [4]
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Indian Creek is a stream in Cape Girardeau County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the Mississippi River. [2]
The stream headwaters arise at 37°29′23″N 89°38′27″W / 37.48972°N 89.64083°W [1] approximately one-half mile south of Pocahontas just east of Missouri Route C at an elevation of approximately 590 feet. [3] The stream flows southeast and then east passing under and then flowing parallel to Missouri Route 177 to its confluence with the Mississippi at 37°28′58″N 89°29′22″W / 37.48278°N 89.48944°W at an elevation of 338 feet. [1] The stream forms the northern boundary of the Trail of Tears State Park just prior to its confluence. [2]
Indian Creek took its name from the Shawnee Indians in the area. [4]
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