A report on Wildcat Creek (Indiana)

Wildcat Creek at Foster Park, Kokomo

Tributary of the Wabash River in north-central Indiana.

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Wildcat Creek at Foster Park, Kokomo

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Kokomo, Indiana

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City in Indiana and the county seat of Howard County, Indiana, United States.

City in Indiana and the county seat of Howard County, Indiana, United States.

Photograph of the Elliott House in the Old Silk Stocking Historic District
David Foster, Founder of Kokomo
Natural gas miners and their drill, near Kokomo, Indiana during the Indiana Gas Boom, c. 1885
Elwood Haynes driving in his first automobile, the 1894 Pioneer, photo taken c. 1910
1904 newspaper advertisement for Haynes-Apperson
Ryan White in 1989 at a fundraising event in Indianapolis
Location of the Kokomo-Peru CSA and its components:
Downtown Kokomo in 2008
City Hall and Police Department building.
Seiberling Mansion
Old Ben – Born in 1902 and acclaimed as "The largest steer in the world"
The Vermont Covered Bridge – Another attraction to be found in Highland Park
US 31 in Kokomo in 2005, now designated State Road 931.
Weather of Kokomo during December 2016
Weather of Kokomo during December 2016
U.S. 31 during winters near Kokomo

The principal settlement was the Village of Kokomo, on the south side of Wildcat Creek.

Wabash River

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A 503 mi river that drains most of the state of Indiana in the United States.

A 503 mi river that drains most of the state of Indiana in the United States.

A scene along the Wabash River, sketched in 1778 by Lt Governor Henry Hamilton en route to recapture Vincennes, Indiana during the American Revolutionary War
Forks of the Wabash at Huntington
The former course if the Wabash River, running by the former site of the original Fort Recovery. The reproduction can be seen in the background, but it is not the original fort.
Sunset Point at Delphi, where Deer Creek joins the Wabash
The Wabash River at Covington, Indiana
A small island and water fowl wildlife refuge in the Wabash near Mount Carmel, Illinois
Wabash River historical marker in Mercer County just south of Fort Recovery.
Wabash River in Limberlost Recreation Area, south of Berne, Indiana.
The Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana, showing the Myers Pedestrian Bridge, and the Amtrak station. The river flows from left to right (north to south). This stretch is notable for large, sandy deposits.
Natural-colour satellite image of the Wabash-Ohio confluence. Hovey Lake is to the left between the bend in the Ohio River.
Lincoln Memorial Bridge over the Wabash River near the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park

Wildcat Creek (Indiana)

Battle of Wild Cat Creek

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The result of a November 1812 punitive expedition against Native American villages during the War of 1812.

The result of a November 1812 punitive expedition against Native American villages during the War of 1812.

A Winnebago village was found nearby, on Wildcat Creek, and Hopkins decided to attack it.