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Streams in Holt County per: [1]
- Peach Creek
- Draft:Nodaway Valley
- Draft:Tri-C Area
- Draft:Maryville_R-II_School_District
Missouri River
- Mill Creek[2]
Tarkio River
Tarkio River[3] or (Big Tarkeo River[4], Big Tarkeo Creek[5], Big Tarkio River[6][1][7], Big Tarkuo River[8], Big Taw-go-you Wolf Creek[8], East Fork Tarkio River[7], East Tarkio River[7], Middle Tarkio River[9][7], Tarquio[10], Tarkio Creek[8][7][11], Tarcio Creek[8], Tarkia Creek[8], Tarico Creek[8], Big Tarkio Creek[1] At Tarkio, the river became East Fork Tarkio River per[6] MAP shows Tarkio River in 1935[12]
- Cow Branch[2]
- West Tarkio Creek[2][6] or (Little Tarkio Creek[13], Tarkio Creek[13], West Fork Tarkio Creek[13])
- Center Creek[2]
- Long Branch[2]
- Long Branch[2]
- Buck Creek[2]
- East Tarkio Creek[2]
- Snake Creek[2]
- Little Tarkio Creek (Iowa)[2]
- East Tarkio Creek[2] or (South Tarkio River[15])
- Fivemile Lane[2] or (Little Tarkio Ditch)[18]
- Old Channel Little Tarkio Creek[2]
- Davis Creek Ditch[2]
- Davis Creek[2] used to flow into Squaw Creek [1]; a ditch was formed to drain Davis' Creek into Squaw Creek[11] or (North Fork Davis Creek)[1]
- South Fork Davis Creek, sources south of Holt 170 in Clay township and flows into Davis Creek at Mound City.[1]
- Minnesota Valley Creek Ditch[2] or (Squaw Creek Ditch)[18]
- Minnesota Valley Creek[2][19][20][21] or (Squaw Creek[1][11][22]) Craig 1920 first use of MV?; 1955 Neb. City is very interesting; 2023 has the first use of present names for all 4 creeks; mound city 1981 has squaw, e squaw, & mid squaw - dotham 1981 concurs; the tributaries of (Ross Branch[18], Hog Branch, Donan's Branch or (Donans Creek)[18], and Porter's Branch[18]) were Squaw Creek tributaries but it is unknown which stream is being referred to.[11][1]
- Howley Creek[2]
- Mill Creek[2]; part was once known as Little Tarkio Creek[11] - that same part of the Little Tarkio was also known as Lower Tarkio[11] - or Tarkio Creek[1]; different branch named Mill Creek at Holt 285[11]
- Schlotz Branch[2] or (Schlotzhouer Branch)[26]
- Davis Branch[2] or (Clark's Branch)[1]
- Hickory Branch[2]
- Thorp Branch[2] or (Thorp's Branch)[11]
- Rock Creek[2] and East Branch Mill Creek - that same part of the Little Tarkio was also known as Lower Tarkio[11]. East Branch overlaps Rock Creek for 1st mile but East Branch turns north, Rock Creek (per GNIS) continues east.
- Kunkel's Fork northern part of Mill Creek, where Mill Creek parts at MO 285 today, the west branch would be Kunkel's and the east would, back then, be Mill Creek.[11] or (Kunkels Branch)[18]
- Forbes Creek[2] or (Forbes Branch)[27]; part was once known as Little Tarkio Creek[11][28] - that same part of the Little Tarkio was also known as Lower Tarkio[11]
- Easter Creek[2] or (Easter Branch)[11] traveled into the old channel of Little Tarkio[1]
- Pullen Branch[2]
- McWilliams Creek[2]
Nodaway River
- Rolling Branch[25] or (Roland's Branch)[1] "The stream at this point [confluence with Nodaway] is from fifteen to twenty links wide." or (Rolling Fork, presumably)[11]
- Buck Branch (Higley Creek[25] or Buck Branch[11]) - Buck Branch is after the confluence of Highley Creek and Schooler's Creek at sw corner sec 16 ts 62-37[1] or (Nicholl Creek[11], Nickols Creek[29]
- Spring Creek[11]
- Carroll Branch or (Carroll's Branch)[1]
- Meade Creek
- Smith Creek or (Harden's Branch)[30] or (Hardin's Branch)[11] or (Hardens Creek)[18]
- History of Holt and Atchison counties, Missouri. St. Joseph, National Historical Co. 1882. p. 95.
- Loy, Amos. "Map of the United States compiled from the latest and most accurate surveys by Amos Lay, geographer & map publisher, New York". Library of Congress. Retrieved May 15, 2025.
- "Clark's New Sectional Map of Missouri, 1860". David Rumsey Map Collection. J.C. Clark & Co. Retrieved May 15, 2025.
- Lloyd, James T. "Lloyd's official map of Missouri". Library of Congress. New York, Louisville, [and] London, J. T. Lloyd, 1861. Retrieved May 14, 2025.
- "Post Route Map of the State of Missouri". David Rumsey Map Collection. United States Post Office Department 1909. Retrieved May 15, 2025.
- The history of Nodaway county, Missouri. St. Joseph, Mo., National historical co., 1882. p. 334.
- "An illustrated historical atlas map of Holt County, Mo, 1877". Brink, McDonough & Company. Retrieved May 1, 2025.
- "Records of the Post Office Department, Missouri: Henry - Howell". National Archves Catalog. Retrieved May 16, 2025.
- "Holt County, Missouri Physical Features". Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Place Names. Retrieved May 8, 2025.
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- "Holt County 1918". Geo. A. Ogle. Retrieved May 8, 2025.
- History of Holt and Atchison counties, Missouri 1882, p. 267. sfn error: no target: CITEREFHistory_of_Holt_and_Atchison_counties,_Missouri1882 (help)
- History of Holt and Atchison counties, Missouri 1882, p. 237. sfn error: no target: CITEREFHistory_of_Holt_and_Atchison_counties,_Missouri1882 (help)