Marmaton River

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

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The Marmaton River (MAR-muh-tuhn) is a 102-mile-long (164 km)[3] tributary of the Little Osage River in southeastern Kansas and western Missouri in the United States. Via the Little Osage, Osage and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.

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Marmaton River
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The Marmaton River near Nevada, Missouri
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Map of the Osage River watershed including the Marmaton River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKansas, Missouri
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationAllen County, Kansas
  coordinates37°56′45″N 95°07′51″W
  elevation1,105 ft (337 m)
MouthLittle Osage River
  location
Vernon County, Missouri
  coordinates
37°59′57″N 94°19′08″W[1]
  elevation
732 ft (223 m)
Length102 mi (164 km)
Discharge 
  locationUSGS 06918060 near Nevada, MO[2]
  average1,051 cu ft/s (29.8 m3/s)
  minimum0.03 cu ft/s (0.00085 m3/s)
  maximum33,800 cu ft/s (960 m3/s)
Basin features
WatershedsMarmaton-Little Osage-Osage-Missouri-Mississippi
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Course

The Marmaton River rises in Kansas northeast of Moran in eastern Allen County and flows generally eastward through Bourbon County in Kansas and Vernon County in Missouri, past the towns of Uniontown, Redfield and Fort Scott in Kansas and Deerfield in Missouri. It joins the Little Osage River from the south, 7 miles (11 km) south-southeast of Rich Hill, Missouri.

Name

Marmaton is a corruption of Marmiton, a French name given by fur traders meaning "scullion".[4]

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