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Wildcat Creek is a tributary of the Wabash River in north-central Indiana. The stream is 84 miles (135 km) long [ 1 ] and drains an area of 804.2 square miles (2,083 km 2 ). [ 2 ] Wildcat Creek consists of three main forks-North, South, and Middle.
Wildcat Creek is a 13.4-mile-long (21.6 km) [2] [3] creek which flows through Wildcat Canyon situated between the Berkeley Hills and the San Pablo Ridge, emptying into San Pablo Bay in Contra Costa County, northern California.
The Battle of Wild Cat Creek was the result of a November 1812 punitive expedition against Native American villages during the War of 1812. It has been nicknamed " Spur's Defeat ", which is thought to refer to the spurs used by the soldiers to drive their horses away from the battle as quickly as possible.
Wildcat Creek is a 16-mile-long (26 km) [3] creek in Lane County, Oregon, United States within the Siuslaw National Forest. The creek empties into the Siuslaw River at Austa on Oregon Route 126 . In the 19th century, the stream was named Walton Creek after Joshua J. Walton , a lawyer, Lane County judge, and member of the University of Oregon 's ...
Wildcat Creek (also known as Millers Creek, Tinklepaugh Creek, or Wild Cat Creek) is a tributary of the Lackawanna River in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 3.8 miles (6.1 km) long and flows through Archbald and Blakely . [ 1 ]
Wildcat Creek Watershed is located in Riley County, Kansas and covers 99.5 square miles (258 km 2) The targeted area of this application is 8 square miles (21 km 2) within the city limits of Manhattan, Kansas, with an urban population density of 7,000 to 8,000 persons per square mile.
Wildcat Creek may refer to: Wildcat Creek (California) Wildcat Creek (Indiana) Wildcat Creek (Kansas River tributary), a stream in Kansas; Wildcat Creek (Munkers ...
Wildcat Canyon is a narrow linear valley just east of the Berkeley Hills in the San Francisco Bay Area, situated in Contra Costa County, California. The canyon is bounded on its east side by the San Pablo Ridge , and is drained by Wildcat Creek which runs northwest to its outlet in San Pablo Bay .