Little Blue River (Kansas/Nebraska)
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Oak, Nebraska, June 2010.
The Little Blue River is a Script error: No such module "convert".[1]Script error: No such module "Unsubst". river in southern Nebraska and northern Kansas in the United States, that was used by Pony Express horseback riders. Ridgelines of this historic watershed defined the wagon train routes first used by Oregon Trail emigrants.
Description
The Little Blue rises just south of Minden in Kearney County, Nebraska. It flows east-southeast past Hebron and Fairbury, Nebraska, and Marysville, Kansas. It joins the Big Blue River at Blue Rapids, Kansas.
The waters of Little Blue River, once noted for the namesake blueish tint, were later muddied by silt runoff from plowing.[2]
See also
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External links
- Nebraska DNR entry on river
- Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska on river
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