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Hinkle Creek is a stream in Indiana which empties into Morse Reservoir. Via Cicero Creek, the outlet of Morse Reservoir, it is part of the White River watershed, and thence the Wabash, Ohio, and Mississippi rivers. Quaker settlers established in 1836 near the stream. Other settlers also established communities in the are. In 1865 in Deming, Indiana, a mill, known as Cook Mill, for grinding corn was created on the creek.

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  • Hinkle Creek is a stream in Indiana which empties into Morse Reservoir. Via Cicero Creek, the outlet of Morse Reservoir, it is part of the White River watershed, and thence the Wabash, Ohio, and Mississippi rivers. Quaker settlers established in 1836 near the stream. Other settlers also established communities in the are. In 1865 in Deming, Indiana, a mill, known as Cook Mill, for grinding corn was created on the creek. (en)
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  • Hinkle Creek is a stream in Indiana which empties into Morse Reservoir. Via Cicero Creek, the outlet of Morse Reservoir, it is part of the White River watershed, and thence the Wabash, Ohio, and Mississippi rivers. Quaker settlers established in 1836 near the stream. Other settlers also established communities in the are. In 1865 in Deming, Indiana, a mill, known as Cook Mill, for grinding corn was created on the creek. (en)
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