Apple Creek is a stream that rises in western
Perry County, Missouri and empties into the
Mississippi River, forming the boundary between Perry and
Cape Girardeau counties.
Name
The name of Apple Creek derives from the French name ''Rivière à la Pomme''. Since the
Shawnee Indians cultivated farms and had a number of villages along this creek, it is probable that the early French travelers and hunters gave the name "Rivière à la Pomme" (later Americanized to ''Apple River'' or ''Apple Creek''), from the
apple trees which grew there.
History
Although it is not known who the original native inhabitants were of the Apple Creek area, the area eventually become home to the Shawnee and
Delaware Indians. Having originated in present-day
Delaware and
Pennsylvania, the Shawnee and Delaware Indians had been pushed off their lands by white settlement.
The Spanish encouraged Shawnee and Delaware immigration, and granted them two large tracts of land in the Apple creek watershed, with the intention of the Shawnee and Delaware acting as a buffer against the
Osage Indians
The Osage Nation ( ) (Osage: 𐓁𐒻 𐓂𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒼𐒰͘ ('), "People of the Middle Waters") is a Midwestern Native American tribe of the Great Plains. The tribe developed in the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys around 700 BC alo ...
, who were not on friendly terms with the Spanish authorities.
Some 1,200 Shawnee and 600 Delaware were convinced to relocate to the Apple Creek watershed, and in 1784 the group of Shawnee and Delaware migrated and settled down in the area of Old Appleton. The "
Grand Village Sauvage" was to the west of present-day Old Appleton and the "Petit Village Sauvage" was to the east of Old Appleton.
In the early 1800s, American settlers began encroaching on the Shawnee and Delaware lands around Apple Creek. The Shawnee also requested the Spanish authorities to grant them protection from the Osage in 1807.
By 1815 the situation with white settlers had worsened so much that
territorial governor William Clark and
United States President James Madison ordered all white intruders removed from Shawnee and Delaware lands. However, this order was largely ignored by the authorities. By 1816, the encroachment by white settlers left the
US Federal Government no choice but to relocate the Shawnee and Delaware to lands further west.
Physical geography
The headwaters of Apple Creek arise just east of
Missouri Route 51 approximately five miles southwest of
Perryville. The stream flows generally southeast past the communities of
Millheim
Millheim is a borough in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 904 at the 2010 census. The Millheim Historic District, which includes 176 cont ...
and
Biehle and crosses into the northwest corner of Cape Girardeau County and meanders past the community of
Friedheim back to the northeast to become the county boundary between Cape Girardeau and Perry counties. The stream crosses under
I-55 and
U.S. Route 61 south of
Uniontown and continues east to enter the Mississippi River between
Neely's Landing to the south and
Grand Tower to the north.
Apple Creek has a number of
tributaries:
Cultural geography
Apple Creek rises in the southern part of Perry County and flows east to form the boundary line between Perry and Cape Girardeau counties. A number of bridges cross Apple Creek, including Apple Creek CR 630 bridge the Apple Creek Railroad bridge, the wrought-iron Old Appleton Bridge, and the pony truss Old Appleton US 61 Bridge. A
town by the same name lies north of Apple Creek in Perry County, Missouri. The town of Old Appleton, Missouri, was also earlier known as Apple Creek, but changed its name to Old Appleton in the years leading up to the establishment of its post office in 1876.
Communities
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Apple Creek
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Biehle
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Millheim
Millheim is a borough in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 904 at the 2010 census. The Millheim Historic District, which includes 176 cont ...
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Old Appleton
Photo gallery
File:Apple Creek 1.jpg, Highway 61 bridge over Apple Creek
File:Apple Creek foot bridge.jpg, Apple Creek foot bridge
File:Apple Creek bridge 2.jpg, Highway 61 over Apple Creek
File:Apple Creek foot bridge 2.jpg, Apple Creek foot bridge
References
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Rivers of Missouri
Rivers of Perry County, Missouri
Rivers of Cape Girardeau County, Missouri