Buchanan Creek

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Buchanan Creek
Buchanan Creek on Teak Avenue bridge northeast of Braddyville
Watershed map of Buchanan Creek
Location
Country United States
State Iowa
County Page and Taylor
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Mason Township
  coordinates40°43′37″N 94°54′19″W / 40.7269°N 94.9054°W / 40.7269; -94.9054
  elevation1,100 ft (340 m)
MouthNodaway River
  location
Buchanan Township
  coordinates
40°36′17″N 95°01′05″W / 40.604713°N 95.0180323°W / 40.604713; -95.0180323
  elevation
942 ft (287 m)[1]
Length14.4 mi (23.2 km)[2]
Basin size40.42 sq mi (104.7 km2)[3]
Width 
  average25ft [4]
Basin features
ProgressionBuchanan Creek → Nodaway RiverMissouri RiverMississippi RiverAtlantic Ocean
Stream gradient 14.4 ft/mi (2.73 m/km)[2]

Buchanan Creek is a stream in southeastern Page County western Taylor County in the U.S. state of Iowa.[1] It is a tributary of the Nodaway River and is 14.4 miles long.[2]

Buchanan Creek was ostensibly named in memory of an army officer who, in 1833, drowned in the creek while crossing it.[5]

Geography

Buchanan Creek is a left tributary of the Nodaway River and joins it 2.2 miles after its source at the confluence of the East Nodaway and West Nodaway rivers.[3] It is the first named tributary of the Nodaway River proper and the only such one in Iowa. A small portion of its watershed stretches south in Missouri.

Course

Buchanan Creek sources just south of New Market near Iowa 2 and travels southerly along the Page-Taylor county boundary for about 4 miles. It then turns into Page County and travels southwesterly for 5 miles, passing Ross Park to the north. Lastly, it turns west and continues for about 2 miles before its confluence with the Nodaway River almost 2 miles north of Braddyville.

Crossings

One Highway crosses Buchanan Creek, County Road J53 in Page County, Iowa.

See also

References

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