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of western Alabama and northeastern Mississippi, flowing generally southward. The river provides one of the principal routes of commercial navigation in the southern United States, as it is navigable along much of its length through locks and connected in its upper reaches to the
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from the east, north of Columbus, Mississippi. To the South of Columbus, Luxapalila Creek joins with the Tombigbee River, approximately 5.2 miles from downtown Columbus. Approximately 10 mi (15 km) north of Gainesville, it is joined from the north by the
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The "Tombigbee River Waltz" or the singing song "Tombigbee River" are beloved old time waltzes performed by fiddlers including James Bryan, Kenny Jackson, Jay Ungar and Eric Hatling. The song was featured as a Charles Ingalls song in the Little House books.
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in 1985, much of the middle course of the river in northeastern Mississippi was diverted into the new, straightened channel. Above Aberdeen Lake, the waterway flows alongside the original course of the river.
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One of the two main ventilator funnels had tilted to the center, yet one engine was still running, and the captain steered to anchor the tugboat in a flooded cornfield. Another downstream tugboat, M/V
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trying to guide two coal barges under a flooded side-span of the old Rooster Bridge (removed years later), but the flood current was too strong. The tug and barges approached the
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The Tombigbee River has five lock and dams along its length. Lock & Dams are listed from north to south; the river mile indicates the distance from the mouth of the
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of 1830, in order to remove the Native Americans and enable development by European Americans. The United States forced the Chickasaw west of the Mississippi to
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Coffeeville Lock and Dam on the Tombigbee River near Coffeeville, Alabama. Coffeeville is the last lock and dam down the Tombigbee River to the Gulf of Mexico.
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is along the river in southwestern Alabama, approximately 20 mi (30 km) northwest of Jackson.
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on the Mississippi-Alabama border, then generally SSE across western Alabama in a highly
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of the Southeast, as they adopted some European-American ways. But Congress passed the
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against the Chickasaw. In the nineteenth century, they were considered one of the
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The river is closely associated with several steamboat disasters, including the
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lands, from the 17th century when they coalesced as a people, to the forced
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tombigbee River
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Bridges of the Upper Tombigbee River Valley, Cochrane, Pickens County, AL
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The upper reaches of the Tombigbee formed the homeland of the formidable
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The Mauvilla is otherwise notable for its later involvement in the
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The river begins in northeastern Mississippi just south of the
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John C. Stennis Lock & Dam is located at river mile 334.7
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In addition to the Black Warrior, the river is joined by the
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S bridge over the Tombigbee River relief (Big Nichols Creek)/
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Bjarne & Captain Michael L. Smith, "The Tugboat story"
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county line, approximately 30 mi (50 km) north of
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Howell Heflin Lock & Dam is located at river mile 266.1
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Tom Bevill Lock & Dam is located at river mile 306.8
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Tributaries that empty directly into the Tombigbee:
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used the Tombigbee to travel with his forces in his
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University of Oklahoma Press. p. 504. 459:Lock & Dam is located at river mile 213.2 1058:Alabama placenames of Native American origin 829:U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District 698:, use the waterway each year in the fall. 218:, meaning "box maker, coffin maker", from 754: 742:South Atlantic-Gulf Water Resource Region 1043:Rivers of Tishomingo County, Mississippi 249: 241: 877: 1013:Rivers of Itawamba County, Mississippi 970: 811: 809: 760: 1018:Rivers of Lowndes County, Mississippi 1048:Rivers of Washington County, Alabama 1028:Rivers of Monroe County, Mississippi 958:Historic American Engineering Record 842: 840: 838: 836: 803:, University of Nebraska Press, 1998 270:during the March floods of that year 806: 694:Pleasure boats, cruising America's 656:On April 28, 1979, a tugboat named 234:by the United States in the 1830s. 13: 1053:Tributaries of the Tombigbee River 1003:Rivers of Clay County, Mississippi 648: 52:Tombigbee and Alabama river basins 14: 1074: 1033:Rivers of Pickens County, Alabama 1023:Rivers of Marengo County, Alabama 993:Rivers of Choctaw County, Alabama 939: 833: 278:near the northern county line of 1038:Rivers of Sumter County, Alabama 1008:Rivers of Greene County, Alabama 998:Rivers of Clarke County, Alabama 945: 884:Emmet Calhoun (14 August 1942). 684:1993 Big Bayou Canot train wreck 430: 398:Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge 211:The name "Tombigbee" comes from 46: 27: 465:is located at river mile 116.6. 859: 821: 791: 469: 237: 1: 886:"Recollections: Eliza Battle" 747: 689: 297:The river flows east through 87:Physical characteristics 374:Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway 372:After the completion of the 365:; this confluence forms the 264:Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway 206:Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway 114:Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway 7: 725: 701: 139: • location 105: • location 10: 1079: 800:Choctaw Genesis, 1500-1700 737:List of Mississippi rivers 663:was on the Tombigbee near 866:"Cahaba Towboat Incident" 818:. 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Index


White Bluff
Demopolis

United States
Alabama
Mississippi
Confluence
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
Black Warrior River
Mouth
Mobile River
Mobile, Alabama
Mobile River
U.S. states
Mississippi
Alabama
Alabama
Mobile Bay
Gulf of Mexico
coastal plain
Tennessee River
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
Choctaw
Choctaw
Indian Removal


Mississippi Highway 25
U.S. Route 45

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