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Sinsinawa River

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GNIS ID
  
418548

Source
  
Grant County, Wisconsin

Length
  
34 km

Main source
  
Grant County southeast of Dickeyville, Wisconsin 973 ft (297 m)

River mouth
  
Confluence with the Mississippi west of Galena, Illinois 591 ft (180 m)

Progression
  
Sinsinawa River → Mississippi → Gulf of Mexico

The Sinsinawa River is a 21.1-mile-long (34.0 km) tributary of the Mississippi River. It rises in Grant County, Wisconsin, with headwaters just outside Cuba City, flowing southwards into Jo Daviess County, Illinois, joining the Mississippi a few miles west of Galena.

The river is part of the Driftless Area of Illinois and Wisconsin. This region remained ice free during the last ice age, contributing to the rugged appearance of the river canyon.

The name "Sinsinawa" is associated with Sinsinawa Mound in Grant County, Wisconsin. One version holds that "Sinsinawa" derives from an Algonquian word (possibly Potawatomi, Fox or Menominee language) for "rattlesnake" to describe the Sioux. Another version says "home of the young eagle".

References

Sinsinawa River Wikipedia


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