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Battle Creek
Battle Creek (Evans Creek tributary) is located in Oregon
Battle Creek (Evans Creek tributary)
Battle Creek (Evans Creek tributary) is located in the United States
Battle Creek (Evans Creek tributary)
Physical characteristics
Main source 42°37′59″N 123°06′40″W / 42.6331774°N 123.1111664°W / 42.6331774; -123.1111664
River mouth 42°37′09″N 123°02′37″W / 42.6192893°N 123.0436638°W / 42.6192893; -123.0436638

Battle Creek is a small stream located in the U.S. state of Oregon. It flows into Evans Creek, which is a larger stream. Evans Creek then joins the famous Rogue River. This means Battle Creek is part of a bigger water system in southwestern Oregon.

What's in a Name?

Battle Creek got its name from an important event in history. A "skirmish" is a small fight or battle. This particular creek was named after a skirmish called the Battle of Evans Creek.

The Battle of Evans Creek

The Battle of Evans Creek happened in 1853. It was a conflict between a local group of armed citizens, sometimes called a "militia," and Native Americans. This event took place near the creek. Because of this historical event, the creek was given the name Battle Creek.

Where is Battle Creek?

Battle Creek is found in Jackson County, Oregon. This county is in the southwestern part of Oregon. The creek's source, where it begins, is in the hills. It then flows a short distance before joining Evans Creek.

Why are Creeks Important?

Even small streams like Battle Creek are very important. They help carry water from higher areas down to larger rivers. This water supports many plants and animals. Creeks also play a role in the local environment. They help keep the soil healthy and provide homes for different kinds of wildlife.

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