Logan Creek Dredge

Logan Creek Dredge is a canal located in northeastern Nebraska, United States,[1] that roughly follows the natural course of the Logan Creek, but without the many meanders. Some water still flows through much of course of the former creek (and its many meanders). The former course of the creek is referred to as the Old Channel Logan Creek.[3][4]

Logan Creek Dredge
Logan Creek, Logan Creek Ditch, New Channel Logan Creek[1]
EtymologyLogan Fontenelle
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNebraska
CountiesCedar, Dixon, Thurston, Cuming, Burt, Dodge, Wayne
Physical characteristics
MouthElkhorn River
Discharge 
  locationnear Uehling
  average237 cu ft/s (6.7 m3/s)[2]
Basin features
ProgressionElkhornPlatteMissouriMississippi

Course

The Logan Creek Dredge rises southeastern Cedar County at the confluence of Middle Logan Creek[5] and Perrin Creek,[6] northeast of Laurel. It then flows southeast, passing through or adjacent to the towns of Concord, Wakefield, Pender, Bancroft, Lyons, Oakland, Uehling and Winside. The canal empties into the Elkhorn River in eastern Dodge County, just east of Winslow.[7][1]

Name

The original Logan Creek was named after Logan Fontenelle, a chief of the Omaha tribe, who was killed by Oglala Sioux in 1855.[8][9]

History

Logan Creek site historical marker, December 2015

Logan Creek Site

Logan Creek Site is located at Marker 151 on U.S. Route 77, between Uehling and Oakland in Burt County. It is managed by the Nebraska State Historical Society and was entered on the National Register of Historic Places.[9]

First European settlers

The Aaron Arlington family was in 1857 the first to settle near the present Oakland, which was named after John Oak in 1863.[9]

See also

References

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