McClellan Creek

McClellan Creek
Origin Texas
Mouth North Fork Red River[1]
Basin countries United States
Length 30 mi (48 km)[1]
Mouth elevation 2,474 ft (754 m)

McClellan Creek is a river in Texas. Named after George B. McClellan, who with his father-in-law, Randolph B. Marcy, made a survey of the area in 1851–52, looking for a route for the Southern Pacific Railroad.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "McClellan Creek". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
  2. Carter, R.G., 1935, On the Border with Mackenzie, Washington D.C.: Eynon Printing Co.

Coordinates: 35°22′25″N 100°33′35″W / 35.37361°N 100.55972°W / 35.37361; -100.55972


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