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Crooked Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Iowa. [1] It is a tributary to the Skunk River . It splits into an East Fork and West Fork in Washington County .
Crooked Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Iowa. [1] It is a tributary to the Iowa River . Crooked Creek was so named on account of its crooked meanders .
Given the relatively flat nature of Iowa's rivers and streams this bridge type was rarely built in the state, and was mostly built for railroad use. [2] This bridge, completed in 1903 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (known as simply The Milwaukee Road), crosses a county highway bridge and the west fork of Crooked Creek.
Camp Creek (Iowa) Canoe Creek (Upper Iowa River tributary) Catfish Creek (Iowa) Cedar Creek (Skunk River tributary) Cedar River (Iowa River tributary) Chariton River; Clear Creek (Allamakee County, Iowa) Clear Creek (Iowa River tributary) Clear Creek (Ioway Creek tributary) Cloie Branch; Competine Creek (Des Moines River tributary)
Crooked Creek (North Fork Salt River), a stream in Missouri; Crooked Creek (Salt River), a stream in Missouri; Crooked Creek (Wyaconda River), a stream in Missouri; Crooked Creek (Third Fork), a stream in Missouri; Crooked Creek (Headwaters Diversion Channel), a stream in Missouri; Crooked Creek (Rocky River tributary), a stream in Union County ...
Crooked Creek is a 13.4-mile (21.6 km) [3] tributary of the Wenaha River, flowing through southeast Washington and northeast Oregon in the United States. Beginning at McBain Spring in the Blue Mountains of Columbia County, Washington, [2] it flows south then turns east, entering Garfield County. [4]
Washington County was originally formed in 1838 as Slaughter County in honor of William B. Slaughter, the secretary of Wisconsin Territory. [4] The county, still named Slaughter County, became part of Iowa Territory on July 4, 1838, when it was organized. To honor George Washington, the county opted to change its name on January 25, 1839.
North Branch Upper Iowa River; Winnebago Creek, 23.6 mi-long (38.0 km) Crooked Creek, 9.9 mi-long (15.9 km) North Fork Crooked Creek; South Fork Crooked Creek; Root River, 80 mi-long (130 km) Root River tributaries. North Branch Root River; Middle Branch Root River; Trout Run [19] [20] South Branch Root River [20] Camp Creek (Root River ...