Deer Creek (also Issaquena Creek or Lower Deer Creek) is a creek in Mississippi, United States. Its source is Lake Bolivar, in Scott, Bolivar County, Mississippi.
Deer Creek | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Mississippi |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Lake Boliver |
• location | Scott, Bolivar County, Mississippi |
• coordinates | 33°35′56″N 91°04′50″W |
Mouth | Yazoo River |
• location | Warren County, Mississippi |
• coordinates | 32°32′44″N 90°47′43″W |
As Deer Creek flows south through the Mississippi Delta, it passes through the following counties: Bolivar, Washington, Sharkey, Issaquena, and Warren; and through the following communities: Metcalfe, Stoneville, Leland, Burdett, Arcola, Hollandale, Panther Burn, Nitta Yuma, Anguilla, Rolling Fork, Cary, Onward, and Valley Park.
The Deer Creek watershed is connected to the Big Sunflower River via the Rolling Fork Creek, a connection that occurs only at high water stages and can flow either way.[1]
Deer Creek's name is an accurate preservation of its native Choctaw name isi okhina, meaning "deer river".[2]
In 1875 a sheriff testified about 1875 election violence and stated he knew of 8 African Americans killed in the area of Deer Creek. He also testified that Board of Supervisors member Frank P. Brooks was instructed to resign by a committee of whites.[3]
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