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Choctawhatchee and River
In late September 2006, a team of ornithologists from Auburn University and the University of Windsor published reports of their own sightings of Ivory-billed Woodpeckers along the Choctawhatchee River in northwest Florida, beginning in 2005 ( Hill et al., 2006 ).
The research team is currently undertaking a more complete survey of the Choctawhatchee River, in hopes of obtaining photographic evidence of the bird's existence.
In March, 2007 the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee voted unanimously not to accept the 2005-06 reports of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker on the Choctawhatchee River :< ref >
Jackson County originally extended from the Choctawhatchee River on the west to the Suwannee River on the east.
A blockhouse had been constructed during the conflict on the northwestern side of the Choctawhatchee River, and the first non-Indian residents of Dale County would be veterans who began to settle in the area around 1820.
The town was located at the headwaters of the Pea and Choctawhatchee rivers on the historic road from Hobdy's Bridge over the Pea River to Eufaula on the Chattahoochee River.
The Choctawhatchee River flows just to the north and west of Newton.
Geneva is settled on the junction of the Choctawhatchee River and Pea River.
The Choctawhatchee River runs all the way to the Choctawhatchee Bay at Freeport, Florida, which flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
In late December 1862 the Union steamship USS Bloomer was in port on the Choctawhatchee River in Geneva.
The Choctawhatchee River is a river in the southern United States, flowing through southeast Alabama and the Panhandle of Florida before emptying into Choctawhatchee Bay in Okaloosa and Walton counties.
The unified river then flows southwest through Dale and Geneva counties into Florida, collecting tributaries along the way: the Little Choctawhatchee River in Dale County, and the Pea River near Geneva.
Researchers from Auburn University and the University of Windsor, Ontario, reported possible sightings in 2005 and 2006 of ivory-billed woodpeckers along the Choctawhatchee River.
Sam Story, also named Timpoochee Kinnard, was Chief of the Walton County, Florida, band of Euchee ( Yuchi ) Indians in the early 19th century, who occupied the lands on and to the west of the Choctawhatchee River.
* Choctawhatchee River information
Other waterways include Little Choctawhatchee River, Choctawhatchee River, and Choctawhatchee Bay.

Choctawhatchee and flows
The Choctawhatchee originates as two separate forks ( East Fork and West Fork ) in Barbour County, Alabama ; the East Fork flows through Henry County and joins the West Fork in eastern Dale County about four miles ( 6 km ) above Newton.
It then flows south into Florida, terminating at Choctawhatchee Bay.

Choctawhatchee and miles
" In February 1927 the Choctawhatchee and Northern Railroad was chartered ' To construct, acquire, maintain, lease, or operate a line of railroad or railroads from a point between Galliver and Crestview on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in Okaloosa County, to a point in said county on Choctawhatchee Bay, a distance of approximately twenty-eight miles.
* November 16, 1991: A Cessna 208 Caravan leased from FedEx, departed on a cargo flight from Memphis en route to Destin when it plunged into Choctawhatchee Bay 2 miles NE of the Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport while approaching for a landing.

Choctawhatchee and .
** Choctawhatchee darter, Etheostoma davisoni.
The first county court met at what was called " Robinson's Big Spring " ( later called Blue Springs ) in 1822 and then at the " Big Spring of the Choctawhatchee " in 1823.
The U. S. Forestry ceded to the War Department the Choctawhatchee National Forest on 18 October 1940.
Initial construction of a railroad line into the region had been discussed as early as 1927 as part of the Choctawhatchee and Northern Railroad, though military-use proposals didn't come forward until 1941.
At one time this waterway was navigable by steamboat from its mouth in Choctawhatchee Bay, Florida all the way to Newton.
Newton remained a port for river boats on the nearby Choctawhatchee, until the railroad arrived in 1890.
At this time there were about 250 residents in the area between the Fort Walton city limits and the Cinco Bayou, an east-west oriented finger of water on the west end of the Choctawhatchee Bay.
Lake Lorraine was originally a fresh-water body, but at some point in the 1990s the narrow sandbar that separated it from the Choctawhatchee Bay was breached and the former drainage channel to the tip of Black's Point became blocked by silt.
During World War II, adjacent Eglin Field anchored a battleship-size target float in the Choctawhatchee Bay, just south of Black's Point, the southernmost point of the Lake Lorraine area.
It was regularly supplied by towboats with barges of raw materials which transited across the Choctawhatchee Bay from the Intracoastal Waterway on the south edge of the bay.
Residential Meigs Drive, parallelling the Choctawhatchee Bay, Clifford Drive and Sara Drive are all named for the town's founding family.

River and flows
It rises at about 67 ° N latitude and 173 ° E longitude near the headwaters of the Maly Anyuy River, flows southwest receiving the waters of the Yablon and Eropol Rivers, turns east and passes Markvovo and the old site of Anadyrsk, turns north and east and receives the Mayn River from the south, thereby encircling the Lebediny Zakaznik, turns northeast to receive the Belaya River ( Chukotka ) from the north, turns southeast past the Ust-Tanyurer Zakaznik and receives the Tanyurer River from the north.
It flows from the Andean foothills to the Atlantic coast in a nearly west-to-east direction like the Amazon River.
Within the valley itself are two " major " rivers, the Annapolis River which flows west from the Caribou Bog in the central part of the valley into the Annapolis Basin, and the Cornwallis River which flows east from Caribou Bog into the Minas Basin.
The word bunyip can still be found in a number of Australian contexts, including place names such as the Bunyip River ( which flows into Westernport Bay in southern Victoria ) and the town of Bunyip, Victoria.
The Mekong River in Cambodia flows southward from the Cambodia-Laos border to a point below Kracheh city, where it turns west for about 50 kilometers and then turns southwest to Phnom Penh.
The Mekong River flows in from the northeast and the Tonle Sab — a river emanating from the Tonle Sap — flows in from the northwest.
In northern Cameroon, the Benoué River ( Benue ) runs north and west, eventually into the Niger, while the Logone River flows northward into Lake Chad.
In the west, the Sangha River flows through part of the country.
This project began with the construction and improvement of the Illinois and Michigan Canal, and was completed with the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal that connects to the Illinois River, which flows into the Mississippi River.
The Carson River flows from Douglas County through the southwestern edge of Carson City.
Its sources are in the Cordillera Central and flows into the Yuna River.
Its sources are in the Cordillera Central and flows to the south into the Yaque del Sur River.
Its sources are in the Cordillera Central and flows to the north into the Yaque del Norte River.
* 2009 – A segment of Lanzhou – Zhengzhou – Changsha product oil pipeline ruptures in Shaanxi, China, and approximately of diesel oil flows down the Wei River before finally reaching the Yellow River.
The Detroit River flows for from Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie.

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