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Freshwater mussels serve as natural filtration systems that help keep the water clean and clear. Georgia has 98 species of mussels laying its claim to the most diverse mussel fauna of the 50 states. Eleven species of these mussels native to the Coosa basin are currently listed or proposed for listing
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Lake Jordan was impounded on December 31, 1928, and it was named after the maiden name (Jordan) of the mother of Reuben and Sidney Mitchell, who were instrumental in the construction of the Mitchell Dam on the Coosa River. The dam is 125 ft high, and it impounds 6800 acres (28 km) of water.
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Prior to 1912 only seventy-two Alabama communities had electricity, but by 1928, when Jordan Dam went into operation, Alabama Power served four hundred twenty-one communities in sixty-one of Alabama's sixty-seven counties. The company also provided power for coal and iron mines, cotton mills, cement
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The Jordan Dam Tailwater flows approximate 7.5 miles into Wetumpka, Alabama, and it is a combination of pools, shoals and rapids. Alabama Power maintains minimum flow releases from Jordan Dam for whitewater boating and aquatic enhancement of the Coosa and Alabama Rivers below the dam. This section
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at the turn of the 19th century had made short-staple cotton profitable to process. It could be easily grown in the upland areas of the South, and demand was high for this cotton in the US and Europe. Large-scale migrations known as "Alabama Fever" filled Alabama with new settlers developing large
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In the Middle Coosa River Watershed, 281 occurrences of rare plant and animal species and natural communities have been documented, including 73 occurrences of 23 species that are federal or state protected. Ten conservation targets were chosen: the riverine system, matrix forest communities (oak
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This was impounded on July 27, 1967, and it was named for Walter Bouldin. Lake Bouldin is part of Lake Jordan, and it is connected to Lake Jordan and the Coosa River by two manmade canals. Bouldin added 225,000 kilowatt generating power to the Lake Jordan system On February 10, 1975, an earth
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was located on the headwater tributaries of the Coosa River, in Georgia, until the tribe's removal. The Creek and Choctaw removals were similar to the Cherokee Trail of Tears. After the removals, the Coosa River valley and the southeast in general was wide open for American settlers.
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in 1814 forced the Creek to cede a large amount of land to the United States, but left them a reserve between the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers in northern Alabama. Even there the Creeks were encroached on by European-American settlers who began as squatters from the United States.
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Lake Mitchell was impounded on August 15, 1923, and it was named for James Mitchell, the President of Alabama Power from 1912 through 1920. The dam impounds 5850 acres (24 km) of water, and it created a lake with 147 miles of shoreline. The nearest town is
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embankment section of Walter Bouldin Dam breached, causing total evacuation of the forebay reservoir and rendering the 225-MW power plant inoperable. No casualties or property damage (beyond the dam itself) were reported, and the dam was reconstructed later.
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Lake Neely Henry was impounded on June 2, 1966, and it was named for H. Neely Henry, a senior executive vice-president of the Alabama Power Company. The dam impounds 11,200 acres (45.3 km) of water, and it has 339 miles of shoreline. The nearest town is
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as endangered or threatened. 13 species are now extinct. Alabama had one of the richest and most diverse assemblages of mussels in the world with about 180 species. Approximately two-thirds of North American mussel species have been reported from Alabama.
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Acker Creek, Blue Eye Creek, Blue Spring Branch, Broken Arrow Creek, Cane Creek, Choccolocco Creek, Clear Creek, Cropwell Branch, Dye Creek, Easonville Creek, Fishing Creek, Haw Branch, Ohatchee Creek, Poorhouse Branch, Rabbit Branch, Trout Creek
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along the upper section of the river for 200 miles south of Rome. However, shoals and waterfalls, such the Devil's Staircase along the river's lowest 65 miles, blocked the upper Coosa's riverboats from access to the Alabama River and the
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is a citizen-based river conservation group that patrols the river, educates the public and advocates on behalf of the river. The staffed organization is based on Yellowleaf Creek and works in the Middle and Lower Coosa Basins.
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The Weiss lake was impounded on June 5, 1961, and it was named for F.C. Weiss, a former chief engineer of Alabama Power. The dam impounds a 30,200 acres (122 km) lake with 447 miles of shoreline. The nearest town is
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Lay Lake was impounded in 1914 and named after Captain William Patrick Lay, the first President of Alabama Power. The dam impounds 12,000 acres (49 km) of water, with a shoreline of 289 miles. The nearest town is
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is a grassroots environmental organization with the mission of informing and empowering citizens so that they may become involved in the process of creating a clean, healthy and economically viable Coosa River Basin.
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Kelly Creek, Talladega Creek, Tallaseehatchee Creek, Dry Branch, Bulley Creek, Beeswax Creek, Flat Branch, Cedar Creek, Sulphur Creek, Peckerwood Creek, Spring Creek, Blue Springs Creek, Reid Creek, Coaggie Creek,
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The following table describes the seven impoundments on the Coosa River from the south to north built by the Alabama Power Company as well as the tailwater section below Jordan Dam. Harvey H. Jackson III in a book
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plants, quarries, steel plants and rolling mills, foundries, pipe plants and machine shops, ice plants, public utilities, and electric furnance installations, industries that put thousands of citizens to work.
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Jordan, Robert A., Species Profile: Southern Hognose Snake (Heterodon simus) on Military Installations in the Southeastern United States, Technical Report SERDP-98-4, US Army Corps of Engineers, March 1998
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Lake Logan Martin was impounded on August 10, 1964, and it was named after William Logan Martin, Jr. He was a circuit court judge in Montgomery who also served as the Attorney General for
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Through its building of dams on the Coosa in the early 20th century — Lay, Mitchell and Jordan — Alabama Power began to pioneer new methods of controlling and eliminating
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peoples, who had a settlement near its origin in northwest Georgia. They were beginning to feel pressure from European-American encroachment throughout their territories.
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The first river town to form in the Coosa Basin was at the foot of the last waterfall on the Coosa River, the "Devil's Staircase." Settlers soon adopted the native name
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87 species representing 17 families (13 of the fish species have been listed for protection by federal or state agencies as endangered, threatened, or rare.)
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37 species of amphibians exist in the Coosa River Basin. (9 of the 37 species are considered of "Special Concern" by the Georgia Natural Heritage Program)
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Erosion Monitoring Along the Coosa River below Logan Martin Dam Near Vincent, Alabama, Using Terrestrial Light Detection And Ranging (T-Lidar) Technology
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is a non-profit foundation providing grants for watershed, environmental and community projects along the Coosa River and within the state of Alabama.
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82 species. According to research, 26 of the historically known 82 species of aquatic gastropods living in the Coosa River Basin, are now considered
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was one of the earliest concrete dams in the U.S., and its construction helped pioneer dam building technology in the early 20th century.
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bands of the area around the late 17th century, much to the dismay of France, which had some early settlements on the coast, specifically
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The upper Coosa watershed in northeastern Alabama and north Georgia is home to the majority of the remaining clumps of the endangered
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In the early 18th century, almost all European and Indian trade in the southeast ceased during the tribal uprisings brought on by the
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Jackson, Harvey H. Jackson III, Putting Loafing Streams To Work, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, page 187, 1997.
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The Coosa River's drainage has hundreds of tributaries, which have been divided into sections based on the different areas of the
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Ballplay Creek, Cove Creek, Henley Creek, Canoe Creek, Permita Creek, Green's Creek, Beaver Creek, Ottery Creek, Shoal Creek
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The Coosa River is the major tributary when it joins the Tallapoosa River near Wetumpka, Alabama to form the Alabama River.
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Finally, during the 1820s and 1830s the Creek, Cherokee, and virtually all the southeastern Indians were removed to
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The Coosa River was an important transportation route into the early 20th century as a commercial waterway for
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Over a century after the Spanish left the Coosa Valley, the British established strong trading ties with the
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U.S. Geological Survey. Dyer Gap quadrangle, GA. 1:24,000. 7.5 Minute Series. Washington D.C.: USGS, 1988.
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By the end of the American Revolutionary War, the Coosa Valley was occupied in its lower portion by the
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Clay Creek, Walnut Creek, Hatchet Creek, Pennymotley Creek, Weougufka Creek, Cargile Creek, Blue Creek
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Putting Loafing Streams To Work-The Building of Lay, Mitchell, Martin, and Jordan Dams, 1910-1929
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Lake Jordan has a surface elevation of 252' MSL and 180 miles of shoreline. The nearest town is
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works to unite the citizens of Alabama to protect peoples right to clean, healthy, waters.
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Joint Alabama Power-US Fish and Wildlife Service Coosa Biological Assessment (July 2005)
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General Highway Map, Elmore County Alabama, State of Alabama Highway Department, 1985
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U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data.
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Cedar Creek, Chattooga River, Spring Creek, Cowan River, Little River, Yellow Creek
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was a candidate species (C2) for listing as either threatened or endangered by the
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A number of significant cities lie on the banks of the Coosa River. They include:
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visited Alabama to study the new methods during the construction of Mitchell Dam.
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is dedicated to volunteer citizen monitoring of water quality in Alabama Rivers.
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led American troops, along with Cherokee allies, against the Lower Creek in the
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researchers discovered two, previously thought to be extinct, snails — The
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Neely Henry Dam and Powerhouse, Coosa River near Anniston, Alabama, 1996.
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama Press, pp. 113, 145–46, 1997.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Coosa River
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characterized the importance of the first Coosa River dams as follows:
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Rivers of History - Life on the Coosa, Tallapoosa, Cahaba and Alabama
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was one of the most powerful chiefdoms in the southeast at the time.
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Tailwater Fishery below Logan Martin Dam on the Coosa River, 1996.
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Typical Spring Time Shoreline On Lake Mitchell, Coosa River, 2006
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Alabama Power Weiss Lake Recreation Map on the Coosa River, 1999
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and his men became the first Europeans to visit it in 1540. The
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cartoons were inspired by Tom Sims, a Coosa River resident of
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Chesnut Creek, Shoals Creek, Weoka Creek, Sofkahatchee Creek
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Pipeline Falls section of Coosa River, near Wetumpka, Alabama
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Coosa-Alabama River Improvement Association Website, History
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gage 02411000, Coosa River at Jordan Dam near Wetumpka, AL
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cotton plantations worked by enslaved African Americans.
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had been living on the Coosa Valley for millennia before
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Federal Depository Library Program Electronic Collection
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Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
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Fall colors on the Coosa River near Wetumpka, Alabama
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Lay Dam From Eastern Shoreline of Coosa River, 1996.
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(2013). 653: 1688:Coosa-Alabama River Improvement Association 1482:in Rome, Georgia, forming the Coosa River. 2504: 2490: 2382: 2380: 2378: 2376: 2374: 1817: 377:256,000 cu ft/s (7,200 m/s) 2166:"Alabama Power Website, Facts About Dams" 2129:"Alabama Power Website, Facts About Dams" 2103:"Alabama Power Website, Facts About Dams" 2077:"Alabama Power Website, Facts About Dams" 2051:"Alabama Power Website, Facts About Dams" 2014:"Alabama Power Website, Facts About Dams" 1988:"Alabama Power Website, Facts About Dams" 2312:"NatureServe Data on Green Pitcherplant" 1665:- on the Coosa due south of Rainbow City 1641:- between Weiss and H. 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The dams produce 2464:Coosa River Basin Initiative website 966:(S)=State Status (F)=Federal Status 3370:Rivers of Talladega County, Alabama 2268:"Nature Reserve - Alabama Sturgeon" 1846: 1647:- on the Coosa due south of Gadsden 367:54 cu ft/s (1.5 m/s) 13: 2439:"Alabama Power Foundation Website" 1911: 1860: 16:River in Alabama and Georgia, U.S. 14: 3411: 3167:Alligator (Little Ocmulgee River) 2242:"Reintroduction of Lake Sturgeon" 1451:The Coosa River is formed at the 450:, is located on the Coosa River. 3380:Rivers of Etowah County, Alabama 3375:Rivers of Shelby County, Alabama 3365:Rivers of Elmore County, Alabama 3247:Sweetwater (Chattahoochee River) 2916:Little Ogeechee (Hancock County) 1950:Putting Loafing Streams To Work, 1574:Weiss Dam to H. Neely Henry Dam 920:hickory-pine forest), gray bat ( 696:rapids, a class III whitewater. 592:. 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III (1997). 1629: 982:shell and operculum of extinct 661:Putting Loafing Streams To Work 3360:Rivers of Georgia (U.S. state) 2921:Little Satilla (Satilla River) 1980: 1971: 1955: 1942: 1883: 1442: 1368:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 414:The Coosa River begins at the 263: • coordinates 186: • coordinates 109: • coordinates 1: 2293:Freshwater Mussels In Alabama 1752: 77:Physical characteristics 2613:Little (Withlacoochee River) 2223:Mobile River Basin Coalition 1716:Coosa River Basin Initiative 1681: 1591:Logan Martin Dam to Lay Dam 302: • elevation 225: • elevation 148: • elevation 7: 2427:Alabama Water Watch Website 1730: 1612:Mitchell Dam to Jordan Dam 1331:Little River water plantain 973:Aquatic gastropods (snails) 340: • location 251: • location 176: • location 97: • location 10: 3416: 3094:North River (Darien River) 1759:Atkins, Leah Rawl (2006). 480: 373: • maximum 363: • minimum 353: • average 152:2,677 ft (816 m) 3311: 3280: 3157: 2974: 2936:New (Withlacoochee River) 2931:New (Chattahoochee River) 2842: 2711: 2568:Chattooga (Tugaloo River) 2520: 2512:Significant waterways of 2475:Coosa Riverkeeper website 1880:, accessed April 27, 2011 1742:List of rivers of Alabama 1426:red-cockaded woodpecker ( 654:Impoundments and sections 515:, which has its mouth at 385: 381: 371: 361: 351: 338: 330: 326: 318: 314:280 mi (450 km) 310: 300: 261: 249: 237: 233: 223: 184: 174: 164: 160: 156: 146: 107: 95: 85: 81: 76: 65: 57: 52: 40: 28: 23: 3293:Brunswick–Altamaha Canal 2861:Black (Okefenokee Swamp) 1948:Jackson, Harvey H. III, 1831: 1708:Alabama Power Foundation 1604:Lay Dam to Mitchell Dam 1381:southern hognose snake ( 1188:holiday (Ellijay) darter 692:of river is home to the 570:Battle of Horseshoe Bend 465:, owning seven dams and 3298:Savannah–Ogeechee Canal 3267:Walnut (Ocmulgee River) 3099:North (St. Marys River) 2608:Little (Savannah River) 2563:Chattooga (Coosa River) 1962:Popeye "The Sailor Man" 1695:Alabama Rivers Alliance 1412:red-cockaded woodpecker 934:red-cockaded woodpecker 306:121 ft (37 m) 229:~ 730 feet (220 m) 3334:List of Georgia rivers 2668:South (Ocmulgee River) 1566:Rome, GA to Weiss Dam 1467: 1403: 1364:southern hognose snake 1325:), monkeyface orchid ( 1289: 1086: 1063:is "rare" in Georgia ( 1047: 1020:Threatened gastropods: 988: 932:) forest communities, 907: 880: 855: 827: 798: 760: 705: 670: 574:Treaty of Fort Jackson 395:is a tributary of the 3324:Intracoastal Waterway 2906:Little (Etowah River) 2603:Little (Oconee River) 2318:on September 29, 2007 2274:on September 29, 2007 1651:Childersburg, Alabama 1645:Rainbow City, Alabama 1450: 1401: 1319:Coosa barbara buttons 1287: 1084: 1045: 981: 905: 878: 853: 825: 796: 758: 703: 665: 600:The invention of the 560:near Mobile, General 536:French and Indian War 448:Coosa County, Alabama 434:, where it joins the 285:32.48611°N 86.27778°W 3262:Walnut (South River) 3237:Spring (Flint River) 2445:on February 18, 2007 2135:on February 24, 2016 1308:green pitcherplant ( 1094:Acipenser fulvescens 687:Jordan Dam Tailwater 675:Impoundment/Section 643:Popeye the Sailorman 477:to the Coosa River. 453:The Coosa is one of 2204:on November 4, 2021 1701:Alabama Water Watch 1424:Endangered species: 1127:frecklebelly madtom 812:Columbiana, Alabama 747:, hybrid bass, and 735:and other sunfish, 534:(also known as the 471:hydroelectric power 290:32.48611; -86.27778 281: /  204: /  127: /  2911:Little Ochlockonee 2804:Richard B. Russell 2364:2006-03-24 at the 2343:2007-06-12 at the 2298:2007-04-15 at the 2248:on January 8, 2006 2228:2007-09-28 at the 1876:2016-06-30 at the 1675:Pell City, Alabama 1663:Southside, Alabama 1468: 1404: 1344:Fraser loosestrife 1316:Threatened plants: 1306:Endangered plants: 1294:green pitcherplant 1290: 1288:Green pitcherplant 1202:), Etowah darter ( 1151:Conasauga logperch 1087: 1048: 989: 985:Clappia umbilicata 908: 881: 856: 844:Pell City, Alabama 828: 799: 761: 706: 558:Fort Mims massacre 3355:Rivers of Alabama 3342: 3341: 2754:George W. Andrews 2618:Little Tallapoosa 1770:978-0-9786753-0-1 1724:Coosa Riverkeeper 1669:Wetumpka, Alabama 1627: 1626: 1597:Waxahatchee Creek 1547:Waxahatchee Creek 1440: 1439: 1393:Birds and mammals 1180:bluestripe shiner 938:Picoides borealis 923:Myotis grisescens 912: 911: 896:Leesburg, Alabama 869:Ohatchee, Alabama 834:Lake Logan Martin 721:Wetumpka, Alabama 635:League of Nations 572:. 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Georgia
Etowah River
Suches, Georgia
34°39′43″N 84°07′41″W / 34.662°N 84.128°W / 34.662; -84.128
Oostanaula River
34°53′06″N 84°34′23″W / 34.885°N 84.573°W / 34.885; -84.573
Mouth
Alabama River
Coosada, Alabama
32°29′10″N 86°16′40″W / 32.48611°N 86.27778°W / 32.48611; -86.27778
USGS
Alabama River
U.S. states
Alabama
Georgia
confluence
Oostanaula
Etowah
Rome, Georgia
Montgomery
Tallapoosa River
Alabama River
Wetumpka
Coosa County, Alabama
Alabama
Alabama Power
Southern Company
powerhouses

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