Drakes Creek (Barren River tributary) explained

Drakes Creek is a stream in Warren County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is a tributary of the Barren River. Drakes Creek, as measured at Alvaton, has a mean annual discharge of 768 cubic feet per second.[1] Drakes Creek was named for a white pioneer named Drake who narrowly escaped with his life an attack by Indians.[2] The Shaker community of South Union, Kentucky, attempted a settlement along the creek, some 16 miles from their main village, in 1817, but the effort was abandoned in 1829.[3]

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36.9806°N -86.3675°W

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  1. Web site: USGS Surface Water data for Kentucky: USGS Surface-Water Annual Statistics.
  2. News: Grave of "first white child born in Southern Kentucky" is in family cemetery east of city . Park City Daily News . December 4, 1955 . 31 May 2015 . 7.
  3. Book: Paterwic, Stephen J.. The A to Z of the Shakers. Scarecrow Press. 2009. 978-0-8108-7056-7. Lanham, Maryland. 202. en.