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Muscatatuck River : ウィキペディア英語版
Muscatatuck River
The Muscatatuck River is a 〔U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. (The National Map ), accessed May 19, 2011〕 bifurcate river in south-central Indiana, United States. It is a major tributary of the East Fork of the White River, and drains . In one area it serves as the southern boundary of the main unit of the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. It also goes across the Crosley Fish and Wildlife Area and by Muscatatuck County Park.〔(Muscatatuck River in Indiana. Maps of river and Maps to public access points and liveries )〕〔''Jennings County, Indiana, 1816-1999'' (Jennings County Historical Society (J.C.H.S.), 2005) pg. 114〕
The path of the Muscatatuck was formed by valley beds created during an ice age. It is believed that the first people arrived and lived by the Muscatatuck around 8000 BC, maintaining permanent structures between 1000 BC to 1000 AD. The first documented whites arrived in 1818, although it is possible that squatters lived in the area before Indiana's 1816 statehood.〔(''Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Indiana, Made During the Year 1874'' ) (Indiana Geological Survey, 1875) p.57〕〔McClure, Phil. (''Our Memories of Home: A Link to the Muscatatuck'' ) (AuthorHouse, 2007) pg.xx〕
In the early 20th century, the name of the river was "Muscackituck". It is believed that the original white name was "Muscakituck", written in 1812 by a man named Tipton. Some believe the name comes from the Munsee words for "swamp" and "river".〔McCafferty, Michael. (''Native American Place Names of Indiana'' ) (University of Illinois Press, 2008). p.154-155〕
The 〔 Vernon Fork of the Muscatatuck is a longer branch of the river than the main stem, or southern branch, of the Muscatatuck. The Vernon Fork provides the city of North Vernon with its drinking water, and flows for of its length in Jennings County.〔(Friends of the Muscatatuck )〕 The town of Vernon is nearly surrounded by the Vernon Fork, with only a small neck of dry land that leads to North Vernon.〔J.C.H.S., pg.105〕
Before 1830, the Muscatatuck River was navigable, with local settlers being able to ship pork down the river to eventually reach New Orleans. However, around 1830, the river became no longer navigable, as dirt fill accumulated along the river bed. However, some groups "float" along stretches of the river.〔〔
Noted Hoosier artist T. C. Steele particularly loved using the Muscatatuck River in his paintings.〔J.C.H.S., pg.26〕
==See also==

*List of rivers of Indiana

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