Shoal Creek is a stream in Appanoose and Wayne counties of Iowa and Putnam County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is a tributary of the Chariton River.
Prior to channeling of the Chariton the confluence was approximately two miles south of the community of Livonia and on the Putnam- Schuyler county line. The channeling moved the Chariton approximately three-quarter mile to the east resulting in the current confluence being within western Schuyler County. [2]
Shoal Creek was so named on account of its shallow depth. [3]
40°28′06″N 92°42′18″W / 40.468359°N 92.704917°W
Shoal Creek is a stream in Appanoose and Wayne counties of Iowa and Putnam County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is a tributary of the Chariton River.
Prior to channeling of the Chariton the confluence was approximately two miles south of the community of Livonia and on the Putnam- Schuyler county line. The channeling moved the Chariton approximately three-quarter mile to the east resulting in the current confluence being within western Schuyler County. [2]
Shoal Creek was so named on account of its shallow depth. [3]
40°28′06″N 92°42′18″W / 40.468359°N 92.704917°W