L'Aigle Creek

The L'Aigle Creek connects to the Saline River (Ouachita River) at Coordinates: 33°11′38″N 92°8′14″W / 33.19389°N 92.13722°W / 33.19389; -92.13722Coordinates: 33°11′38″N 92°8′14″W / 33.19389°N 92.13722°W / 33.19389; -92.13722.[1][2] The watershed of this creek drains the majority of Bradley County, Arkansas.[3] L'Aigle is derived from French meaning "the eagle".[4]

The L'Aigle Creek is 44.2 miles long.[5] [6]

French, German, Estonian names of creeks, lakes, river landings and places

References

  1. http://wikimapia.org/19395618/Confluence-L-Aigle-Ck-Saline-River Confluence L'Aigle Creek to the Saline River, in Arkansas.
  2. https://www.google.com/maps/place/33%C2%B011'38.0%22N+92%C2%B008'14.0%22W/@33.3777112,-92.1529721,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Google Maps
  3. http://watersheds.cast.uark.edu/pdf_files/lulc_chng/CSize/0804020406_LULC_Change_CSize.pdf Univ. of Arkansas, L'Agile Creek, map
  4. Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Government Printing Office. p. 179.
  5. http://oaspub.epa.gov/tmdl/attains_waterbody.control?p_list_id=&p_au_id=AR-2C-8040204-007-44.2&p_cycle=2004&p_state=AR&p_report_type=A EPA: Waterbody Report for L'Aigle Creek
  6. http://www.fws.gov/southeast/planning/PDFdocuments/FelsenthalOverflowDraft/FelsenthalOverflow%20Draft%20CCP%20EA%20Formatted.pdf U.S. Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region, Atlanta, Georgia FELSENTHAL AND OVERFLOW NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGES


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