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Silver Creek (Indiana)

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Silver Creek
Silver Creek, by Lapping Park
Silver Creek, by Lapping Park
Mouth Ohio River
Basin countries USA
Length 34 mi (54.4 km)
Basin area 97,442 acres

Silver Creek is a stream in Indiana, USA. It drains a watershed of 97,442 acres.[1] The creek rises in Scott County, Indiana and flows 34 miles, dropping 168 feet, before flowing into the Ohio River. It forms the boundary between Clark and Floyd Counties. According to legend, the creek was the site of battles against the Welshman Prince Madoc. The stream was called Silver Creek by the time it was part of land granted to George Rogers Clark, who lived in a log cabin near the creek's mouth.[2] It was named Silver Creek due to a rumor that silver treasure was hidden by creek, and that silver ore could be found.[3] At the mouth of the creek was the first cement operation in Indiana, at Beach's Mill in 1830.[4] The creek was the site of Shirt-Tail bend, a popular dueling location for Kentuckians, as the practice was illegal in their state. The Silver Creek banks were the site at least four duels, including most famously one between Humphrey Marshall and Henry Clay on January 19 1809. Both men suffered slight wounds. Marshall opposed Clay's proposal that all Kentucky legislators should wear domestic homespun rather than English broadcloth.[2]

References

  1. ^ Silver Creek Watershed Improvement Project. Clark County Soil and Water Preservation District. Retrieved on 2007-11-13.
  2. ^ a b Amster, Betty Lou (2001). "Silver Creek". Encyclopedia of Louisville. Ed. Kleber, John E.. 
  3. ^ Sarles, Jane. Journeys Through Clarksville's Past. (2006) p.54
  4. ^ Sarles, Jane. Journeys Through Clarksville's Past. (2006) p.38

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