Captina Creek

Captina Creek is a semi-large creek, which feeds directly into the Ohio River, located in southeastern Ohio.[2] Captina Creek is an important creek to the region and home to about 56 species of fish. Captina Creek is dotted with many small attractions such as the Horseshoe Bend Golf Course, Brubaker's Groccery Store, Clair Mar Golf Course, Pebble Beach, and many others.

Captina Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
RegionMidwest
DistrictSouthern Belmont County, Northern Monroe County
Physical characteristics
SourceNorth Fork Captina Creek
  locationNear Barnesville, Ohio, Belmont County, Midwest, Ohio
MouthOhio River
  location
Powhatan Point, Ohio, Belmont County, Midwest, Ohio
  coordinates
39°51′36″N 80°48′03″W
Length35 mi (56 km)
Basin size227 sq mi (590 km2)
Discharge 
  locationArmstrongs Mill
  average169 cu ft/s (4.8 m3/s)[1]

History

In April, 1774, the frontiersman Michael Cresap was accused of killing two Indians at the mouth of Captina Creek in revenge for the murder of a white trader earlier that month. He was later exonerated. This, and the subsequent Yellow Creek Massacre (April 30, 1774), were the sole causes of Lord Dunmore's War (1774).[3] There is a plaque, which is located inside a gazebo on the Powhatan Point village fair grounds, dedicated to George Washington at the mouth of the creek. The plaque states that Washington had set camp for a night at the mouth of Captina creek while exploring the Ohio Valley. The gas industry has a heavy presence in Belmont County, OH and has caused several spills that may have damaged the ecosystem of Captina Creek. "In February 2018, workers lost control of a well and an unknown amount of fluid entered a tributary of Captina Creek. People were evacuated as far as a mile away. Just two years earlier, a brine truck crash resulted in more than 4,000 gallons leaking into the village’s reservoir. In September 2018, there was a tanker crash which caused 840 gallons of production brine to be released into a nearby creek." http://gatehousenews.com/fracking/home/site/dispatch.com

Ecology

Captina Creek is home to some 56 known species of fish. The surrounding area is also home to many diverse plant life and rare and endangered species such as the bobcat and the Eastern Hellbender.[4]

Geography

Captina Creek is located in the southeastern part of Ohio. The creek is parallel by State Route 148, which runs from the mouth at the Ohio river, past the source near Barnesville . Chestnut Creek and Barnesville Reservoir Number Two, along with other small streams and rainwater, are the main sources for the creek which flows southeast towards the Ohio River. For more information on townships located along State Route 148, see article State Route 148 (SR 148).

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