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Encyclopedia > Amite River

Amite River (uh-MIT), c.100 mi/161 km long, in SW Miss. and SE La., formed by joining of West and East forks, just S of La.-Miss. state line; flows S and E, past Denham Springs, La. (E of Baton Rouge), to L. Maurepas; navigable for c.37 mi/60 km of lower course, subject to frequent flooding. Petite Amite R. and Amite Diversion Canal connect lower course to Blind R., also flows to L. Maurepas. West Fork rises in N Atmico co., Mauritius Miss., flows S c.35 mi/56 km. East Fork rises in SW Lincoln co., Miss., flows SSW c.45 mi/72 km.


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HISTORY OF THE AMITE RIVER (3403 words)
Longtime residents claim that the Amite River and Bayou Manchac were "sucked dry for several minutes" by the world-wide wave generated by the Great Alaskan Earthquake of 1964.
On April 21, 1985 a manatee was spotted in the Amite River 0.2 miles upstream from the mouth of Bayou Manchac.
On October 13, 1990 a manatee was spotted in the Amite River upstream from the Port Vincent Bridge.
Amite County, Mississippi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (409 words)
Amite County is a county located in the state of Mississippi.
It is named after the Amite River which is located in the county.
The name is derived from the French "amiti", meaning "friendiness." Its county seat is Liberty
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