Horse Creek (Tombigbee River tributary)

Horse Creek is a stream and tributary of the Tombigbee River in southern Marengo County and northern Clarke County in Alabama.[1]

Horse Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateAlabama
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationClarke County
  coordinates31.93626°N 87.75861°W / 31.93626; -87.75861
Mouth 
  location
Marengo County, Tombigbee River
  coordinates
32.07709°N 88.05418°W / 32.07709; -88.05418
  elevation
33 ft (10 m)
Basin size60.4 sq mi (156 km2)
Discharge 
  average28,100 cu ft/s (800 m3/s)

Location and characteristics

Horse Creek originates near the Choctaw Corner in Clarke County, at coordinates of 31.93626°N 87.75861°W / 31.93626; -87.75861, and discharges into the Tombigbee River near Putnam in Marengo County, at coordinates of 32.07709°N 88.05418°W / 32.07709; -88.05418.[1] It has a watershed of 60.4 square miles (156 km2) and a discharge of 28,100 cubic feet (800 m3) per second.[2]

Prehistoric period

Archaeological work during the 1980s indicated that Horse Creek may mark the southern boundary for the Miller 1 phase of the Miller culture. Prior to this work, the boundary was thought by scholars to lie 15 miles (24 km) north, near Breckenridge landing.[3]

A truncated pyramidal platform mound near the mouth of the creek was briefly investigated by archeologist Clarence Bloomfield Moore on March 5, 1905, during his expedition around the Southern United States aboard his steamboat, the Gopher. Moore thought the mound to be domiciliary, as it was unlike the small rounded burial mounds that are typical of the area. Due to the scarcity of Mississippian sites in the lower Tombigbee River Valley, Moore tentatively dated it to the Woodland period.[4]

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Horse Creek
  2. Geological Survey (U.S.) (2001). U.S. Geological Survey Water-supply Paper. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 77.
  3. Jenkins, Ned J.; Krause, Richard A. (1986). The Tombigbee Watershed in Southeastern Prehistory. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. pp. 61. ISBN 9780817302818.
  4. Moore, Clarence Bloomfield; Sheldon, Craig T. (2001). The Southern and Central Alabama Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. pp. 56, 86. ISBN 9780817310196.
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