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Little River, Eel River, Tippecanoe River, Vermilion River, Little Vermilion River, Embarras River, Little Wabash River The Wabash River / ˈ w ɔː b æ ʃ / ( French : Ouabache ) is a 503-mile-long (810 km) [ 2 ] river that drains most of the state of Indiana , and a significant part of Illinois , in the United States .
Wildcat Creek at Foster Park, Kokomo. Wildcat Creek is a tributary of the Wabash River in north-central Indiana.The stream is 84 miles (135 km) long [1] and drains an area of 804.2 square miles (2,083 km 2). [2]
The Grand Rapids Dam was a dam located on the Wabash River on the state line between Wabash County and Knox County in the U.S. states of Illinois and Indiana. The dam was built in the late 1890s by the Army Corps of Engineers to improve navigation on the Wabash River. The dam was located near Mount Carmel, Illinois.
Aug. 21—As a popular conservation movement notes, water is life. Human beings and most every other earthly creature can't live without it. Industry needs it, too, and the state of Indiana's ...
The Embarras River (/ ˈ ɛ m b r ɑː / EM-brah) [2] is a 195-mile-long (314 km) [3] tributary of the Wabash River in southeastern Illinois in the United States. [4] The waters of the Embarras reach the Gulf of Mexico via the Wabash, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers. The river drains a watershed around 1,566,450 acres (6,339.2 km 2) in an ...
The White River is an American two-forked river that flows through central and southern Indiana and is the main tributary to the Wabash River. Via the west fork, considered to be the main stem of the river by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, [2] the White River is 362 miles (583 km) long. [3] Indiana's capital, Indianapolis, is located along ...
The Vermilion River is a 74.8-mile-long (120.4 km) [2] tributary of the Illinois River in the state of Illinois, United States. [3] The river flows north, in contrast to a second Vermilion River in Illinois, which flows south to the Wabash River. The Illinois and Wabash rivers each have a tributary named the Little Vermilion River as well.
Creation of Lake Shafer began in 1922 with the construction of the Norway Dam at river mile 30.2 above the confluence of the Wabash River.Construction of the dam finished in June, 1923, and it remains standing approximately one mile north of Monticello.