Salamonie River Explained

Salamonie River
Pushpin Map:USA Indiana
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the mouth of the Salamonie River in Indiana
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Type3:Counties
Mouth Elevation:669feet
Discharge1 Avg:510 cu/ft. per sec. (average from the years 1925-2002)[1]

The Salamonie River is a tributary of the Wabash River, in eastern Indiana in the United States.[2] The river is long.[3] It is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, via the Wabash and Ohio rivers. The USS Salamonie was named for the river.

The Salamonie River originates near Salamonia in southeastern Jay County and flows generally northwestwardly through Blackford, Wells, Huntington and Wabash counties, past the communities of Portland, Pennville, Montpelier, Warren and Mount Etna. It joins the Wabash River from the south in Wabash County, opposite Lagro.[4]

In Wabash County, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam, completed for the purpose of flood control in 1966,[5] causes the river to form Salamonie Lake.

The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on "Salamonie River" as the stream's name in 1917. According to the Geographic Names Information System, it has also been known historically as "Salamanie River", "Salamonia River", and "Salamanic River."

The name Salamonie is derived from the Miami Indian word osahmonee which means "yellow paint". The Indians would make yellow paint from the bloodroot plant that grew along the river banks.[6] [7]

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  1. Web site: USGS Current Conditions for USGS 03324500 SALAMONIE RIVER AT DORA, IN.
  2. http://www.bartleby.com/69/65/S01965.html Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry for Salamonie River
  3. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed May 19, 2011
  4. [DeLorme]
  5. http://www.bartleby.com/69/64/S01964.html Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry for Salamonie Lake
  6. Web site: Bloodroot Trail . . 6 March 2012 . Indiana State Parks and Reservoirs . 26 December 2012.
  7. Book: Godfroy, Clarence . Miami Indian Stories . 1987 . 1961 . Life and Life Press . Winona Lake, IN . 166.