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The St. Francis River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, about long, in southeastern Missouri and northeastern Arkansas in the United States. The river drains a mostly rural area and forms part of the Missouri-Arkansas state line along the western side of the Missouri Bootheel.


Description and course

The river rises in a region of granite mountains in Iron County, Missouri, and flows generally southwardly through the Ozarks and the
St. Francois Mountains The St. Francois Mountains in southeast Missouri are a mountain range of Precambrian igneous mountains rising over the Ozark Plateau. This range is one of the oldest exposures of igneous rock in North America. The name of the range is spelled out ...
near Missouri's highest point
Taum Sauk Taum Sauk Mountain in the Saint Francois Mountains is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Missouri at 1,772 feet (540 m). The topography of Taum Sauk is that of an elongated ridge with a NNW-SSE orientation rather than a peak. Desc ...
. It forms the Missouri-Arkansas border in the Bootheel and eventually exits the state at Missouri's lowest point in the "toe" at above sea level. It passes through Lake Wappapello, which is formed by a dam constructed in 1941. Below the dam the river meanders through cane forests and willow
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or forested
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, transitioning from a clear stream into a slow and silt-laden muddy river as it enters the flat lands of the Mississippi embayment. In its lower course the river parallels
Crowleys Ridge Crowley's Ridge (also Crowleys Ridge) is a geological formation that rises 250 to above the alluvial plain of the Mississippi embayment in a line from southeastern Missouri to the Mississippi River near Helena, Arkansas. It is the most pro ...
and is part of a navigation and flood-control project that encompasses a network of diversion channels and ditches along it and the Castor and
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rivers. Below the mouth of the Little River in Poinsett County, Arkansas, the St. Francis is navigable by barge. It joins the Mississippi River in Phillips County, Arkansas, about north of
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. Along its course in Missouri, the river flows through the Mark Twain National Forest and past
Sam A. Baker State Park Sam A. Baker State Park is a public recreation area encompassing in the Saint Francois Mountains region of the Missouri Ozarks. The state park offers fishing, canoeing, swimming, camping, and trails for hiking and horseback riding. The visitor ...
and the towns of
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, Greenville and Fisk. In Arkansas it passes the towns of St. Francis, Lake City, Marked Tree, Arkansas, Marked Tree and Parkin, Arkansas, Parkin, and continues through two additional namesakes of the river — St. Francis County, Arkansas, St. Francis County, and St. Francis Township in northeastern Phillips County — ending its course adjoining the St. Francis National Forest. In addition to the Little River, tributaries of the St. Francis include the Little St. Francis River, which joins it along its upper course in Missouri; the Tyronza River, which joins it in Arkansas; and the L'Anguille River, which joins it just above its mouth.


History

The river became the home of Cherokee Indians who attacked a boat on the Tennessee River on June 11, 1794 known as the Muscle Shoals Massacre and had removed to the west. The Spanish authorities allowed the Indian settlement to trade and the area flourished with a population greater than Arkansas Post.


Names

The origin of the river's name is unclear. It might refer to Francis of Assisi, St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order. None of the region's early explorers were Franciscans, however. One possibility is that Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit, named the river when he explored its mouth in 1673. Before his voyage down the Mississippi Marquette had spent some time at the mission of St. François Xavier, named for the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier. The spelling of the river's name shifted from "François" to "Francis" in the early 20th century. A number of place names in the region stem from the river's name, including St. Francois County, Missouri, St. Francois County and the
St. Francois Mountains The St. Francois Mountains in southeast Missouri are a mountain range of Precambrian igneous mountains rising over the Ozark Plateau. This range is one of the oldest exposures of igneous rock in North America. The name of the range is spelled out ...
.St. Francois County, Missouri Place Names
, Western Historical Manuscript Collection The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on "St. Francis River" as the stream's name in 1899. According to the Geographic Names Information System, historical names for the river have included: Image:St. Francis River at Silver Mines Recreation Area 2.jpg, The St. Francis River rises in the granite mountains of the eastern The Ozarks, Ozarks where it is a clear, rapid stream. File:Saint Francis River, USA 04-09.jpg, Silver Mine Dam on the upper St. Francis River


See also

*List of Arkansas rivers *List of Missouri rivers *River borders of U.S. states


References


External links


Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry
*DeLorme (2004). ''Arkansas Atlas & Gazetteer''. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. . *DeLorme (2002). ''Missouri Atlas & Gazetteer''. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. . *
Maps of Former St. Francis Lake in Northeast Arkansas
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