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Saline River (Kansas) Totally Explained
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Everything about Saline River Kansas totally explainedThe Saline River is a river in Kansas, which is located near a salt spring. The river itself is reported to be not very salinated above Salt Creek in Russell County, Kansas. The river, according to the United States Geological Survey, has "little" movement and the riverbed was formed of sand and mud.==History==
The waterway's existence was recorded, on October 18, 1724, by Etienne Venyard de Bourgmont. At the time, the Padouca Indians were located near the salty water body. In 1817, the water way was referred to as " Grand Saline". In 1817, the water way was referred to as "Grand Saline". In 1857, the water way was referred to as " Grand Saline Fork".
River's course
The river runs across these counties:
- Thomas County, Kansas (southwest corner)
- Sheridan County, Kansas,
- Graham County, Kansas (southwest corner),
- Trego County, Kansas, and
- Ellis County, Kansas
- Russell County, Kansas
- Lincoln County, Kansas
- Ottawa County, Kansas
- Saline County, Kansas
At its end, it joins the Smoky Hill River.
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