St. Joseph River (Maumee River)
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The St. Joseph River (
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: Kociihsasiipi) is an U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data
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tributary of the Maumee River in northwestern
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and northeastern
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in the United States, with headwater tributaries rising in southern
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. It drains a primarily rural farming region in the watershed of
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. The St. Joseph River of Lake Michigan is an entirely separate river that rises in western Michigan, dips into Indiana, and flows west into Lake Michigan.


Origin

At the end of the
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, the glacier's Erie Lobe retreated toward the northeast, leaving large debris deposits called moraines. The St. Joseph formed as a meltwater channel between the north limbs of two of these moraines, the Wabash Moraine on the west and the Fort Wayne Moraine on the east. At that time it joined the St. Marys River to drain into the
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. Later, the shrinkage of Glacial Lake Maumee, the ancestor of modern Lake Erie, brought about the opening of the modern Maumee River, which captured the flow of the St. Joseph and the St. Marys, causing the St. Marys to reverse its course to meet the flow of the St. Joseph almost head-on.


The St. Joseph today

The St. Joseph River forms in northern
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, at the confluence of the East and West branches at . Both branches rise in southern
Hillsdale County, Michigan Hillsdale County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 45,746. The county seat is Hillsdale. Hillsdale County is the only county in Michigan to border both Indiana and Ohio. Due to an ...
. The headwaters of the East Branch are within of those of the St. Joseph River of Lake Michigan. Both branches initially flow southeast, then turn to the southwest to flow across the northwestern corner of Ohio past Montpelier. The St. Joseph enters De Kalb County in northeastern Indiana, flowing southwest past Saint Joe and into the city of Fort Wayne, where it meets the St. Marys River to form the Maumee River at . The US Army Corps of Engineers built a flood control project in Fort Wayne that includes a floodwall and upper roadway along the St. Joseph River. (See photo)


Tributaries

From the mouth: * (left) Becketts Run * (right) Tiernan Ditch * (left) Ely Run * (left) Cedar Creek * Cedarville Reservoir ** (left) Nettlehorst Ditch ** (left) Warner Ditch ** (right) Wittmer Ditch *** (right) Haifley Ditch * (left) Swartz-Carnahan Ditch ** Dunton Lake * (right) Boger Ditch * (left) Metcalf Ditch * (right) Walker Ditch * (left) Dilley Ditch * (left) Wade Ditch * (left) Bear Creek ** (right) North Branch Hursey Ditch *** (right) Carper Ditch ** (left) South Branch Hursey Ditch *** (right) Swander Ditch * (right) Nancy Davis Ditch * (left) Sol Shank Ditch ** (right) Weicht Ditch ** (left) Sebert Ditch ** (right) Varner Ditch ** (left) Hoodelmier Ditch * (right) Melissa Ditch * (left) Buck Creek ** (left) Smith Ditch ** (right) Mason Ditch *** (left) Metcalf Ditch **** (right) Harwood Ditch * (left) Christoffel Ditch * (right) Willow Run * (right) Amaden Ditch * (right) Greens Ditch * (right) Foulks Ditch * (left) Peter Grube Ditch * (left) Big Run ** (right) Ayford Ditch *** (left) Walters Ditch *** (right) Streeter Ditch ** (right) Praul Ditch *** (right) Mary Metcalf Ditch ** (left) Teutsch Ditch ** (left) Donnell Ditch *** (right) King Ditch ** (right) John Smith Ditch *** (left) Haverstolk Ditch * (left) Russell Run * (left) Fish Creek ** (right) Cornell Ditch ** (left) Hiram Sweet Ditch *** (right) Baker Ditch *** (left) Hamilton Lake **** Black Creek ***** (left) Haughey Ditch ***** (left) Lillian Metz Ditch ****** (right) Burch Ditch *** Ball Lake *** (left) Myers Ditch *** Perfect Lake ** (left) West Branch Fish Creek *** (left) Donald Nunkle Ditch * (left) Bluff Run * (left) Bear Creek ** (left) Tamarack Ditch * (left) Eagle Creek ** (right) North Branch Eagle Creek * (left) Nettle Creek ** Nettle Lake *** (right) Mill Stream Drain * (right) East Branch St. Joseph River (rises in southwest Adams Township, Hillsdale County, Michigan at ) ** (left) Clear Fork ** (left) Silver Creek *** Merry Lake ** (left) Laird Creek *** (right) Nile Ditch *** (left) Ransom Ditch ** (left) Bird Creek *** Bird Lake ** (left) Newton Drain ** (left) Dillon Drain ** (left) Anderson Drain ** (left) Goose Creek ** (left) Lake Number One *** Lake Number Two ** Pittsford Millpond *** (right) Otto Drain *** Deer Lake **** Twin Lake * (left) West Branch St. Joseph River (rises just south of the intersection of Carpenter Rd. and W. Territorial Rd. in southern
Cambria Township, Hillsdale County, Michigan Cambria Township is a civil township of Hillsdale County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,229 at the 2020 census. History Cambria Township was established in 1841 and named after Cambria, New York, which was the hometown of ma ...
at ) ** Lake Seneca *** (left) outflow from Lake La Su An ** (right) East Fork West Branch St. Joseph River (rises in northwest
Cambria Township, Hillsdale County, Michigan Cambria Township is a civil township of Hillsdale County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,229 at the 2020 census. History Cambria Township was established in 1841 and named after Cambria, New York, which was the hometown of ma ...
at ) *** (left) Jonas Brown Drain *** (left) Carruthers Drain *** (right) outflow from Cub Lake *** Cambria Millpond **** (left) Cambria Drain *** (left) Meade Drain *** Bear Lake **** (left) Pike Lake ***** Broom Lake **** Lake Wilson ***** Bankers Lake ** (left) West Fork West Branch St. Joseph River (rises from the outflow of Rebeck Lake in northwest Camden Township, Hillsdale County, Michigan at ) *** (left) Joe Drain *** (left) Prouty Drain *** Rebeck Lake **** Mead Lake ***** Turner Lake


Drainage basin

The St. Joseph River and tributaries drain all or portions of the following: *
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** Cedar Creek Township ** Cedarville ** Eel River Township ** Fort Wayne ** Grabill ** Milan Township ** Perry Township ** St. Joseph Township ** Springfield Township ** Washington Township *
DeKalb County, Indiana DeKalb County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 43,265. The county seat is Auburn. History On 7 February 1835, the Indiana State Legislature passed an omnibus bill that authorized ...
** Auburn ** Butler Township ** Butler ** Concord Township ** Franklin Township ** Garrett ** Jackson Township ** Keyser Township ** Newville Township ** Richland Township ** Grant Township ** Fairfield Township ** Saint Joe ** Smithfield Township ** Spencer Township ** Spencerville ** Stafford Township ** Troy Township ** Union Township ** Waterloo ** Wilmington Township *
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** Avilla ** Allen Township ** Green Township ** LaOtto ** Swan Township ** Wayne Township *
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** Clear Lake Township **
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** Otsego Township ** Richland Township ** York Township *
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** Milford Township *
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** Bridgewater Township ** Blakeslee ** Center Township ** Edgerton ** Edon ** Florence Township ** Madison Township ** Montpelier ** Northwest Township **
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** St. Joseph Township ** Superior Township *
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** Adams Township ** Amboy Township ** Cambria Township ** Camden Township ** Camden ** Jefferson Township ** Osseo ** Pittsford Township ** Ransom Township ** Reading Township ** Wheatland Township ** Woodbridge Township ** Wright Township


See also

*
List of Indiana rivers This is a list of rivers in Indiana (U.S. state). By tributary Lake Erie *Maumee River ** St. Marys River ** St. Joseph River *** Cedar Creek **** Little Cedar Creek **** Willow Creek *** Fish Creek Lake Michigan * St. Joseph River (Lake Michig ...
*
List of Michigan rivers This list of Michigan rivers includes all streams designated rivers although some may be smaller than those streams designated creeks, runs, brooks, swales, cuts, bayous, outlets, inlets, drains and ditches. These terms are all in use in Michigan. ...
*
List of rivers of Ohio Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. The state takes its name from the Ohio River, whose name in turn originated from the Seneca word '' ohiːyo, meaning "good river", "great river" or "large creek". The Ohi ...
* USS ''St. Joseph's River'', a
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vessel named after this river.


References


Further reading


''Water Resource Availability in the Maumee River Basin, Indiana'', Water Resource Assessment 96-5, Indianapolis:Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water, 1996, p. 46.


External links

* ttp://cfpub.epa.gov/surf/huc.cfm?huc_code=04100003 EPA St. Joseph Watershed Profile
St. Joseph River Watershed Initiative

Maumee River Basin Commission

Maume Valley Heritage Corridor
{{Authority control Rivers of Indiana Rivers of Michigan Rivers of Ohio Rivers of Allen County, Indiana Rivers of Hillsdale County, Michigan Rivers of DeKalb County, Indiana Rivers of Williams County, Ohio Tributaries of Lake Erie