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- Barren_Fork abstract "The Barren Fork (sometimes referred to as the Barren Fork River) is a 23.4-mile-long (37.7 km) tributary of the Collins River in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Via the Collins River, the Caney Fork, and the Cumberland and Ohio rivers, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed.The Barren Fork rises in western Warren County, Tennessee. It is formed from the confluence of its north and south prongs, which join near the tiny community of Trousdale. Its component streams and their tributaries drain much of the eastern portions of Cannon County and Coffee County. The stream flows generally from west to east until it reaches the town of McMinnville, county seat of Warren County. From there it turns in a more northeasterly direction. From this point it is less than five linear miles (eight km) to the mouth of the Barren Fork into the Collins River, but considerably longer by the meandering course taken by the stream in its lower reaches. Near downtown McMinnville is a dam formerly utilized by the city as an electric power source; it was supplanted by the Tennessee Valley Authority system, as the small amount (by modern standards) of electricity it was capable of producing makes it impracticable to man and maintain by modern standards.The Barren Fork River is named for the \"Barrens\" area of Middle Tennessee. This area comprises much of Coffee County, western Warren County, and southeastern Cannon County. The area was first named this by the early settlers, who were surprised to find a largely unforested area in the midst of what was generally a dense hardwood forest surrounding it. Several theories have been suggested as to its origin. The area is somewhat swampy, however; it is too moist for many types of hardwood trees that cannot survive long periods of \"wet feet\". It is suggested that it was cleared by Native Americans, in part using fire, so that the resulting open area would improve grazing conditions for elk, deer, and buffalo and thus improve hunting, and that they, like their white successors, also used the area for agriculture. Since only a limited number of native hardwood trees could grow in the area, it was relatively easy for the area to remain cleared once it had initially had much of its woody vegetation removed.The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) maintains three boat access sites in McMinnville.".
- Barren_Fork elevation "252.984".
- Barren_Fork elevation "253.0".
- Barren_Fork length "37658.6496".
- Barren_Fork length "37700.0".
- Barren_Fork origin Warren_County,_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork riverMouth Collins_River.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageID "858593".
- Barren_Fork wikiPageLength "4742".
- Barren_Fork wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Barren_Fork wikiPageRevisionID "704545607".
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Agriculture.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink American_bison.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Caney_Fork_River.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Cannon_County,_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Warren_County,_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_and_streams_of_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tributaries_of_the_Cumberland_River.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Coffee_County,_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Collins_River.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Cumberland_River.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Deer.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Elk.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Fire.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Hardwood.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rivers_of_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink McMinnville,_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Mississippi_River.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_River.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee_Valley_Authority.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee_Wildlife_Resources_Agency.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Warren_County,_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLink White_people.
- Barren_Fork wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barren Fork".
- Barren_Fork elevationFt "830".
- Barren_Fork elevationM "253".
- Barren_Fork lengthKm "37.7".
- Barren_Fork lengthMi "23.4".
- Barren_Fork location Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork location United_States.
- Barren_Fork mouth Collins_River.
- Barren_Fork name "Barren Fork River".
- Barren_Fork origin Warren_County,_Tennessee.
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- Barren_Fork subject Category:Landforms_of_Warren_County,_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork subject Category:Rivers_and_streams_of_Tennessee.
- Barren_Fork subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_Cumberland_River.
- Barren_Fork point "35.69424 -85.7272".
- Barren_Fork type BodyOfWater.
- Barren_Fork type NaturalPlace.
- Barren_Fork type Place.
- Barren_Fork type River.
- Barren_Fork type Stream.
- Barren_Fork type Location.
- Barren_Fork type BodyOfWater.
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- Barren_Fork type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Barren_Fork type Thing.
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- Barren_Fork comment "The Barren Fork (sometimes referred to as the Barren Fork River) is a 23.4-mile-long (37.7 km) tributary of the Collins River in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Via the Collins River, the Caney Fork, and the Cumberland and Ohio rivers, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed.The Barren Fork rises in western Warren County, Tennessee. It is formed from the confluence of its north and south prongs, which join near the tiny community of Trousdale.".
- Barren_Fork label "Barren Fork".
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- Barren_Fork sameAs Q4863362.
- Barren_Fork lat "35.69424".
- Barren_Fork long "-85.7272".
- Barren_Fork wasDerivedFrom Barren_Fork?oldid=704545607.
- Barren_Fork isPrimaryTopicOf Barren_Fork.
- Barren_Fork name "Barren Fork River".