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Courtois Creek (locally / ˈ k oʊ t ə w eɪ /) is a 38.6-mile-long (62.1 km) [7] stream in southern Missouri, United States. It shares its name with the nearby town of Courtois and is in the Courtois Hills region of the Missouri Ozarks. According to the information in the Ramsay Place Names File at the University of Missouri, the creek was ...
Cub Creek is a stream in Iron and Washington counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Courtois Creek . The stream headwaters are at 37°41′53″N 90°57′58″W / 37.69806°N 90.96611°W / 37.69806; -90.96611 and the confluence with Courtois Creek is at 37°47′34″N 91°03′34″W / 37.79278°N ...
Cherry Valley Creek (Missouri) Courtois Creek; Crooked Creek (Meramec River tributary) ... Little Bourbeuse River; Lost Creek (Courtois Creek tributary) M. Meramec River;
Cedar Creek (Des Moines River tributary) Cedar Creek (Missouri River tributary) Cedar Creek (Sac River tributary) Chariton River (280 miles (450 km)) Cherry Valley Creek; Clear Creek; Coldwater Creek (Missouri river tributary) Coldwater Creek (South Grand River tributary) Coldwater Creek (Saline Creek tributary) Courtois Creek; Crane Creek ...
It is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Belgrade and 3.9 mi (6.3 km) northeast of Viburnum, Missouri in Iron County. [1] [2] Courtois is located on Missouri Route C and at the confluence of Indian Creek and Courtois Creek. [3] The community is named after an unidentified settler, as is a nearby stream, Courtois Creek.
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It is a tributary of Courtois Creek. [7] The community of Good Water lies on Courtois Creek about 2000 feet north of the confluence and Missouri Route Z crosses the stream about 1000 feet east of the confluence. The headwaters of the stream arise just north of Missouri Route 32 about 1.2 miles (1.9 km) east-southeast of the confluence. [8]
The Headwater Diversion Channel played an important part in the drainage of Missouri's Bootheel region, converting it into rich agricultural land. The channel's confluence with the Mississippi River is located at 37°15′03″N 89°31′00″W / 37.25088°N 89.51676°W / 37.25088; -89.