St. Marys River (Indiana and Ohio)

River in Indiana, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The St. Marys River is a 99-mile-long (159 km)[2] tributary of the Maumee River in northwestern Ohio and northeastern Indiana in the United States.[3] Prior to development, it was part of the Great Black Swamp. Today, it drains a primarily rural farming region in the watershed of Lake Erie.

CountryUnited States
StatesOhio, Indiana
Sourceconfluence of East Branch and Center Branch
locationnear St. Marys, Ohio
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The St. Marys River in Fort Wayne, Indiana
Map of the Maumee River watershed showing the St. Marys River
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesOhio, Indiana
Physical characteristics
Sourceconfluence of East Branch and Center Branch
  locationnear St. Marys, Ohio
  coordinates40°32′14″N 84°21′46″W
  elevation854 ft (260 m)
Mouthconfluence with the St. Joseph River to form the Maumee River
  location
Fort Wayne, Indiana
  coordinates
41°05′00″N 85°07′56″W
  elevation
745 ft (227 m)
Length99 miles (159 km)
Basin size
793.1 square miles (2,054 km2)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionSt. Marys River → Maumee River → Lake Erie → Great Lakes → St Lawrence River → Gulf of St. Lawrence
GNIS ID442706
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It is formed in southern Auglaize County in western Ohio by the confluence of the short East Branch and Center Branch. It flows briefly west to St. Marys, approaching to within two miles of Grand Lake before turning to the north. In northwestern Auglaize County it turns sharply to the west-northwest, flowing past Rockford and Willshire into Adams County, Indiana. In northeastern Indiana it flows northwest through Decatur, then enters Fort Wayne. It hooks around in its last half mile (0.8 km) to join the St. Joseph River (in Miami-Illinois: Kociihsasiipi) from the west to form the Maumee in downtown Fort Wayne.

The World War II-era US Navy vessel St. Mary's River was named after this river.

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