Embarras River (Illinois)
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Course
The Embarras River rises in Champaign County. The upper reaches of the Embarras include the detention ponds near the intersection of Windsor Road with U.S. Route 45 in southeastern Champaign; the southern portion of the University of Illinois campus, including the small creek near the Vet Med Building; and Meadowbrook Park in south Urbana.
The Embarras flows generally southward through Douglas, Coles, Cumberland, and Jasper Counties. In Jasper County, it turns southeast for the remainder of its course through Richland, Crawford, and Lawrence Counties. In Coles County, a dam helps create Lake Charleston. Portions of the river's lower course have been straightened and channelized. It joins the Wabash River Template:Convert southwest of Vincennes, Indiana.
Along its course, the Embarras passes the towns of Villa Grove, Camargo, Charleston, Greenup, Newton, Ste. Marie, and Lawrenceville.
Tributaries
- In its upper course in Champaign County, the river collects the East Branch Embarras River, which rises in southwestern Vermilion County and flows Template:Convert[2] generally westwardly in a channelized course, past the village of Broadlands. Template:Coord[4]
- In Coles County, the Embarras collects the Little Embarras River, which rises in Edgar County and flows Template:Convert[2] southwestwardly. Template:Coord[5]
- In Jasper County, the Embarras collects the North Fork Embarras River, Template:Convert long,[2] which rises in Edgar County and flows southwardly through Clark and Crawford Counties. Template:Coord[6]
Variant names
The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on "Embarras River" as the stream's official name in 1964. According to the Geographic Names Information System, it has also been known as the "Ambraw River" and as the "Embarrass River."
Ecology
The only population of harlequin darters (Etheostoma histrio) in Illinois is found in the Embarras River.
History
In the 18th century, the Embarras River was part of the trail from Cahokia to Vincennes.[7] The river route was used by George Rogers Clark's forces during the Illinois Campaign.
See also
References
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- DeLorme (2003). Illinois Atlas & Gazetteer. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. Template:ISBN.
External links
- Embarras River - Illinois Geographic Alliance
- Surf the Embarras with USEPA
- Prairie Rivers Network
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- Rivers of Illinois
- Tributaries of the Wabash River
- Rivers of Champaign County, Illinois
- Rivers of Douglas County, Illinois
- Rivers of Coles County, Illinois
- Rivers of Cumberland County, Illinois
- Rivers of Jasper County, Illinois
- Rivers of Richland County, Illinois
- Rivers of Crawford County, Illinois
- Rivers of Lawrence County, Illinois