Richland Creek (Tennessee)

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Richland Creek
Location
Country United States
State Tennessee
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
Elk River
  coordinates
35°01′40″N86°55′44″W / 35.0279°N 86.9288°W / 35.0279; -86.9288

Richland Creek is a stream in Tennessee. It is a tributary of the Elk River. It runs from Maury County, Tennessee, to Giles County, Tennessee, past Pulaski and flows into the Elk River below the border between Tennessee and Alabama. [1] This is one of at least five streams by the name of "Richland Creek" in various regions of Tennessee. [1]

Other "Richland Creeks" in Tennessee

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Eastin Morris, The Tennessee Gazetteer, Or Topographical Dictionary, W.H. Hunt & Company, 1834, p. 139
  2. "Richland Creek Topo Map in Rhea County TN". Topozone. Locality, LLC. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  3. "Six Tennessee sites added to the National Register of Historic Places". Vol. 26, no. 52. The Fairview Observer. June 2, 2015. p. A–9. Retrieved May 5, 2019.
  4. "Big Richland Creek Topo Map in Humphreys County". topozone.com. Locality, LLC. Retrieved May 4, 2019.