Deer Creek (Mississippi)

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Deer Creek
Deer Creek - Scott, Mississippi.jpg
Bridge of abandoned Illinois Central Railroad line across Deer Creek in Scott
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMississippi
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Boliver
 • locationScott, Bolivar County, Mississippi
 • coordinates33°35′56″N 91°04′50″W / 33.59889°N 91.08056°W / 33.59889; -91.08056
MouthYazoo River
 • location
Warren County, Mississippi
 • coordinates
32°32′44″N 90°47′43″W / 32.54556°N 90.79528°W / 32.54556; -90.79528Coordinates: 32°32′44″N 90°47′43″W / 32.54556°N 90.79528°W / 32.54556; -90.79528

Deer Creek (also Issaquena Creek or Lower Deer Creek) is a creek in Mississippi, United States. Its source is Lake Bolivar, in Scott, Bolivar County, Mississippi.

Course[]

Route of US Navy attempting to access Yazoo River by the way of Steels Bayou and Deer Creek, during American Civil War.

As Deer Creek flows south through the Mississippi Delta, it passes through the following counties: Bolivar, Washington, Sharkey, Issaquena, and Warren; and through the following communities: Metcalfe, Stoneville, Leland, Burdett, Arcola, Hollandale, Panther Burn, Nitta Yuma, Anguilla, Rolling Fork, Cary, Onward, and Valley Park.

The Deer Creek watershed is connected to the Big Sunflower River via the Rolling Fork Creek, a connection that occurs only at high water stages and can flow either way.[1]

Name[]

Deer Creek's name is an accurate preservation of its native Choctaw name isi okhina, meaning "deer river".[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Golden, Harold G. (1960). Bulletin 60-2 "Low-flow characteristics Sunflower Basin, Mississippi." Jackson: U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Mississippi Board of Water Commissioners. p. 4.
  2. ^ Baca, Keith A. (2007). Native American Place Names in Mississippi. University Press of Mississippi. p. 44. ISBN 978-1-60473-483-6.


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