Muddy Creek (Grand River Tributary Livingston County, Missouri)
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Muddy Creek is a stream in Sullivan,
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, Grundy and
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. It is a tributary of the Grand River. The stream headwaters arise in Sullivan County approximately 2.5 miles east of Osgood at and an elevation of approximately 940 feet. The stream flow south-southwest passing under Missouri routes 6 and
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east and south of
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. It passes through the northwest corner of Linn County five miles east of Laredo and the southeast corner of Grundy County. It continues south-southeast into Livingston County then turns south passing 1.5 miles west of Wheeling and under
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. It turns to the southeast flowing past Bedford Station on the
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to its confluence with the Grand River one mile west of the southwest corner of Linn County''Missouri Atlas & Gazetteer,'' DeLorme, 1998, First edition, p. 22 at and an elevation of 653 feet.


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{{reflist Rivers of Grundy County, Missouri Rivers of Linn County, Missouri Rivers of Livingston County, Missouri Rivers of Sullivan County, Missouri Tributaries