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Carp River (Michigan)


Carp River is the name of several rivers in the U.S. state of Michigan.

  • Carp River (Gogebic-Ontonagon counties), in the Porcupine Mountains empties into Lake Superior at
  • Carp River (Luce County), empties into Lake Superior at near the Crisp Point Light.
  • Carp River (Mackinac County), a federally designated Wild and Scenic River in the Upper Peninsula flowing into St. Martin Bay on Lake Huron
  • Carp River (Marquette County), empties into Lake Superior in Marquette at
  • Leland River, in Leelanau County, was formerly known as Carp River.
  • Threemile Creek, in Luce County, was formerly known as Carp River.
  • Waiska River, in Chippewa County, was formerly known as Carp River.
  • The Marquette, Michigan post office was established on January 12, 1847 as Carp River. The name changed to Marquette on April 17, 1856.

References

References

  1. {{gnis. 622755. Carp River (Gogebic-Ontonagon counties)
  2. {{gnis. 1618204. Carp River (Luce County)
  3. {{gnis. 1619432. Carp River (Mackinac County)
  4. {{gnis. 1619432. Carp River (Marquette County
  5. {{gnis. 1623150. Leland river
  6. {{gnis. 1614828. Threemile Creek
  7. {{gnis. 1622045. Waiska River
  8. {{gnis. 2336526. Marquette Post Office
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