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The East River is a river entirely within Wakulla County, Florida, draining part of the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge into the St. Marks River. A dam within the refuge, crossed by the Florida Trail, creates the impoundment known as the East River Pool, with a boat ramp allowing access by canoes and small boats. Oyster bars are abundant around the mouth of the river.

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  • East River (Florida)
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  • The East River is a river entirely within Wakulla County, Florida, draining part of the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge into the St. Marks River. A dam within the refuge, crossed by the Florida Trail, creates the impoundment known as the East River Pool, with a boat ramp allowing access by canoes and small boats. Oyster bars are abundant around the mouth of the river.
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  • 57(xsd:integer)
Category
  • River
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  • 19(xsd:integer)
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  • 30(xsd:integer)
source state
  • Florida
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  • 10(xsd:integer)
Country
  • United States
Name
  • East River
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  • 6(xsd:integer)
Region
  • Wakulla
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  • 11(xsd:integer)
mouth state
  • Florida
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  • 30(xsd:integer)
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  • N
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  • 44(xsd:integer)
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  • 5(xsd:integer)
source long d
  • 84(xsd:integer)
State
  • Florida
mouth name
  • St. Marks River
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  • N
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  • W
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  • 84(xsd:integer)
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  • County
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  • Yes
abstract
  • The East River is a river entirely within Wakulla County, Florida, draining part of the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge into the St. Marks River. A dam within the refuge, crossed by the Florida Trail, creates the impoundment known as the East River Pool, with a boat ramp allowing access by canoes and small boats. Oyster bars are abundant around the mouth of the river. During the early 19th century, salt works were established along the East River, and were destroyed by a tropical storm in June 1863. Later during the American Civil War, a small skirmsh was fought between Union and Confederate troops along the East River on March 3–5, 1865, resulting in the capture of the East River Bridge by Union forces prior to the Battle of Natural Bridge.
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