- Wakatomika Creek
Wakatomika Creek is a
tributary of theMuskingum River , 42.6 mi (68.6 km) long, in centralOhio in theUnited States . Via the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of theMississippi River , draining an area of 234 mi² (606 km²) [ Ohio Department of Natural Resources. [http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/streams/ "A Guide to Ohio Streams."] [http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/streams/chapter10.pdf Chapter 10: Major Ohio Watersheds (pdf)] ]Course
Wakatomika Creek rises in western Coshocton County and flows westwardly into Knox County; then southwardly into northeastern Licking and southwestern Coshocton Counties; and eastwardly through northwestern Muskingum County, past the southern edge of the village of Frazeysburg. It joins the Muskingum River from the west at the village of Dresden. [
DeLorme (1991). "Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer". Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-233-1 ]Tributaries
Winding Fork drains much of southern Perry Township and northwestern Pike Township in
Coshocton County , and empties into Wakatomika Creek near the State Route 79 bridge over Wakatomika Creek. Brushy Fork drains much ofLicking County 's Perry Township, and empties into Wakatomika Creek in the very northwestern corner ofMuskingum County . Black Run empties into Wakatomika Creek just southwest ofFrazeysburg .Little Wakatomika Creek empties into Wakatomika Creek near the intersection of state routes 60 and 16.History
Wakatomika Creek takes its name from the
Shawnee village ofWakatomika , which was located at the mouth of Wakatomika Creek along theMuskingum River , at about the present-day site ofDresden, Ohio . The village was destroyed duringLord Dunmore's War in 1774. After the American Revolution, the valley along Wakatomika Creek was one of the first areas in present-day Muskingum County to be settled by white Americans. Today, theLongaberger Basket Company maintains a large facility in the Wakatomika Valley betweenFrazeysburg andDresden .Variant names and spellings
According to the
Geographic Names Information System , Wakatomika Creek has also been known historically as: [Gnis3|1067036]ee also
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List of Ohio rivers References
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