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Historically, the tribe lived in bands near the mouth of the Grand River at its confluence with the Missouri River ; the mouth of the Missouri at its confluence with the Mississippi River, and in present-day Saline County, Missouri.
Yauger Creek, a tributary of the Saline River, flows south along the eastern edge of the city to its confluence with the Saline immediately south of the city.
It lies in the Smoky Hills region of the Great Plains approximately north of the Saline River on the north side of Paradise Creek, a tributary of the Saline, immediately west of the creek's confluence with Eagle Creek, which runs south along the city's east side.
The Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is a wetlands complex near Lake Jack Lee, which is located on the confluence of the Saline and Ouachita Rivers.
The Caborn-Welborn culture is a cluster of more than 80 sites located mostly on ridges along the Wabash River and Ohio River from Geneva, Kentucky to the mouth of the Saline River, although most are concentrated near the confluence of the Ohio and Wabash Rivers.

confluence and Creek
* Fort Christina ( 1638 )-located at the confluence of the Brandywine Creek and the Christina River in Wilmington, Delaware.
Fort Montgomery was located at the confluence of Popolopen Creek with the Hudson River near Bear Mountain in Orange County, New York.
Upon reaching Bent's Fort, they turned to the northwest, reaching the confluence of Cherry Creek and the South Platte on May 23.
The river flows north through central Denver, which was founded along its banks at its confluence with Cherry Creek.
The construction of the dam and the filling of the Allegheny Reservoir also necessitated the elimination of the small village of Corydon, which was located at the confluence of Willow Creek with the Allegheny River ; and the small village of Kinzua, which was located at the confluence of Kinzua Creek with the Allegheny River.
The first white settler in the area that would become Montgomery County was William Offield, earlier of Tennessee, who arrived in 1821 with his wife Jennie ( née Laughlin ) and one child and settled near the confluence of Offield Creek and Sugar Creek, about five miles ( 8 km ) southwest of Crawfordsville.
Macoupin Creek joins the Illinois on the border between Greene and Jersey counties, approximately 15 miles ( 24 km ) upstream from the confluence with the Mississippi.
The county seat, previously located near the confluence of Dividing Creek with the Pocomoke River, was transferred to the river port of Snow Hill, at the head of navigation of the Pocomoke, near the center of the new county.
Walton Creek, a small tributary of the Lochsa River in North Central Idaho | northeastern Idaho, flowing slightly Source ( river or stream ) | upstream of its confluence with a larger stream.
Fort Breckinridge, Arizona Territory, ( 1860 to 1865 ) located at the confluence of the Aravaipa Creek and the San Pedro River was named in honor of the Vice President, though the name was changed after the Civil War to Camp Grant, Arizona.
Covington is an independent city in the U. S. state of Virginia, located at the confluence of Jackson River and Dunlap Creek.
One, called Franz's Station, and another was Clear Fork of the Brazos station on the east bank of the Clear Fork of the Brazos River, a short distance above its confluence with Lambshead Creek, in southwestern Throckmorton County.
The first post office was established in 1859 at the confluence of Butler Creek and the Caney River by James L. Butler.
At first, Creek immigrants stayed close to Fort Gibson, near the confluence of the Arkansas and Verdigris rivers.
Fort Towson, established at the mouth of Gates Creek on the Kiamichi River, just upstream from its confluence with the Red River, was charged with providing security for the region encompassing modern Pushmataha County.
The highest elevation is 1, 600 feet ( 487. 6 m ) above sea level on the Kittatinny Ridge, at two areas just south of Upper Yards Creek Reservoir, west of Blairstown ; the lowest point is the confluence of the Delaware and Musconetcong rivers at the county's southern tip, at of elevation.
No doubt the delays in making surveys tended to retard the settlement of this area ; the extreme northeastern portion of the area in this county, including the confluence of Finley Creek and James River, was not surveyed until 1838.
Shaped like a camel's hump, Perry County consists of that fit neatly into a wedge created by the confluence of Apple Creek and the Mississippi River.
According to his journal entries for May, 1775, Bartram crossed the Chattooga River into Georgia near its confluence with Warwoman Creek.
He had Fort Toulouse constructed in 1714, above the Coosa-Tallapoosa rivers ' confluence at the Creek village of Taskigi.
The area of the community known as McGuireville started in 1910 when Eugene McGuire settled near the confluence of Dry Beaver Creek and Wet Beaver Creek.

confluence and another
) is the origin of the Ruda-Garona river, running for 16 km until the confluence with the Beret-Garona brook, and another 38 km until the French border at Pont del Rei ( 54 km in total ).
When trade and tourism produce a confluence of cultures, bringing differing sensibilities regarding blackface into contact with one another, the results can be jarring.
From Grant County, the lower John Day River flows another to its confluence with the Columbia River.
Yellville is located approximately southwest from Bull Shoals, Arkansas and serves as another housing and tourist destination for those who are not staying at the numerous resorts in Bull Shoals, along the White River, or at the confluence of the Buffalo and White Rivers near Buffalo City, Arkansas along the Marion and Baxter County line.
The river has been usually described as being formed by the confluence of the Grande and Barrancas, but as the latter is only a small stream compared with the Grande it is better described as a tributary, and the Grande as a part of the main river under another name.
A few miles downstream the St. Croix meets the boundary between Minnesota and Wisconsin, which it demarcates for another until its confluence with the Mississippi River.
The source or headwaters of a river or stream is the furthest place in that river or stream from its estuary or confluence with another river, as measured along the course of the river.
A few miles downriver from the West Fork confluence another major tributary joins, the Greenwater River.
In 1929 Muriel H. Wright wrote that the Canadian River was named about 1820 by French traders who noted another group of traders from Canada had camped on the river near its confluence with the Arkansas River.
From this point another straight line to the confluence of the Ypané-mi and the Ypané rivers to their confluence with the Guazú Stream.
It receives the Minam River from the south at the hamlet of Minam, then flows north another to join the Grande Ronde along the Wallowa – Union county line approximately north-northeast of Elgin and about from the larger river's confluence with the Snake River.
The first limited services in Idaho are in Powell, to the west of the pass, then another 65 miles ( 105 km ) to Lowell, at the confluence of the Lochsa and Selway Rivers.
The confluence of the past and the present is another main theme of the opening ceremony.
The bridge is somewhat unusual in that its western approach is located on a bluff overlooking the river, whereas the eastern end is located in a lowland just south of the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas rivers ; as a result, westbound traffic on I-205 travels uphill the entire length of the bridge, and continues uphill for another half-mile before the freeway summits and heads back downhill, into the lower Tualatin River basin.
Some after flowing through the middle of Paraguay, at the confluence with the Pilcomayo River and passing the Paraguayan capital city, Asunción, the river forms the border with Argentina, flowing generally south-southwesterly for another before it reaches its end, joining with the Paraná River.
To prove confluence is another important aspect since a rewrite theory lacking this ability will be rather flawed.
The old town of Sevnica lies beneath Sevnica Castle, which is perched on the top of Castle Hill, while the new part of town stretches along the plain among the hills up the Sava Valley, forming another town core at the confluence of the Sevnična and Sava rivers.
The Little River flows another from the confluence of the forks, through the canyon, to its end at Weiss Lake.
The latter is in turn formed by the confluence of another two headstreams: the Someșul Cald and Someșul Rece.
Along this stretch is the confluence with another major tributary, the south flowing Kuru, and a name change to the Manas River.

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