Warren Branch is a stream in Newton County, Missouri and Ottawa County, Oklahoma. [1] It is a tributary of the Spring River.
The stream headwaters arise at 36°55′45″N94°32′23″W / 36.92917°N 94.53972°W [1] just east of Missouri Route 43 approximately seven miles north-northeast of Seneca. The stream flows generally west for approximately three miles and enters Ottawa County, Oklahoma. [2] Within Oklahoma the stream turns to the southwest and flows past the community of Peoria to enter the Spring River [3] at 36°53′32″N94°43′43″W / 36.89222°N 94.72861°W . [1]
Warren Branch (also called "Warren Creek") has the name of the local Warren family. [4]
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