Spirit River (Wisconsin)

The Spirit River is a tributary of the Wisconsin River with headwaters in Price County and a confluence with the Wisconsin in Lincoln County just downstream from Lake Mohawksin. The source is Spirit Lake near Timms Hill. The Ojibwe name for the river was Manatokikewe Sebe (Stooping Spirit River). [1] The river flows nearly west to east. About one mile from its mouth, the Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company maintains a dam which forms the Spirit River Flowage.

Spirit River
Spirit Falls, New Year's Day 2013
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWisconsin
RegionPrice County, Lincoln County
Physical characteristics
SourceSpirit Lake
 • locationPrice County, Wisconsin
 • coordinates45°23′5″N 90°8′0″W / 45.38472°N 90.13333°W / 45.38472; -90.13333
MouthConfluence with the Wisconsin River
 • location
Bradley Township, Lincoln County, Wisconsin
 • coordinates
45°26′08″N 89°43′14″W / 45.43556°N 89.72056°W / 45.43556; -89.72056
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftSquaw Creek (Wisconsin)
 • rightCoffee Creek (Wisconsin)

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Notes edit

  1. ^ Calkins, Hiram (1854). "Indian Nomenclature, and the Chippewas". Wisconsin Historical Collections. I. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin: 120. Retrieved January 30, 2013.

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