Finley Creek
Finley Creek is a stream in the Ozarks of southern Missouri. The headwaters of the Finley are in Webster County southeast of Seymour. The stream flows west-southwest into Christian County, through Ozark and into the northeast corner of Stone County to its confluence with the James River at the old townsite of Jamesville. The Finley is bridged by Missouri Route 125 at Linden, Missouri Route 14 and US Route 65 in Ozark, and US Route 160 southwest of the old Riverdale dam.
Finley Creek | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Missouri |
Counties | Christian, Webster and Stone |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• coordinates | 37°06′55″N 92°41′50″W |
Mouth | |
• location | James River in Stone County |
• coordinates | 36°57′54″N 93°21′46″W |
• elevation | 1,020 ft (310 m) |
Discharge | |
• location | Riverdale, MO |
• average | 281 cu/ft. per sec. |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Stewart Creek |
• right | Pedelo Creek, Parched Corn Creek |
Some say Finley Creek was named after John Finley, who accompanied Daniel Boone to Kentucky in 1769. Others contend that the pair didn’t meet until after Finley had left Kentucky. The creek is also rumored to be named after James Finley, an early hunter.
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