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- Jaegers_Slough abstract "Jaeger's Slough, was a former course of the Colorado River, reduced to a slough sometime before 1849, that ran from its head on the north or California) bank of the river, from the main channel that at that time ran two or three miles north and east of Fort Yuma. The slough rejoined the river at its mouth nearly a mile west of Fort Yuma. The slough can be seen on Lieutenant Amiel Weeks Whipple's 1849 map \"Map of a Survey and Reconnaissance of the Vicinity of the Mouth of the Rio Gila\". The map shows two Quechan villages along either side of the slough. The slough would have flooded in the high water months of May and June and then been planted with crops as the water receded, the common practice of the native people along the Colorado River.Jaeger's Ferry and Jaeger City were later located just west of the mouth of this slough. In January 1900, the Mohave II, stripped of its machinery, was run into the slough and left to decay. Subsequent course changes of the Colorado cut it off from the river. Some of its course has been used for canals. A remnant of it at its mouth, remains as an inlet on the north bank of the river across from Yuma, Arizona at 32°43′50″N 114°37′45″W.".
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageID "47249044".
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageLength "1781".
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageRevisionID "695160409".
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLink Amiel_Weeks_Whipple.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bodies_of_water_of_Imperial_County,_California.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_River.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Yuma.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLink Jaeger_City,_California.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLink Jaegers_Ferry.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLink Mohave_II.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLink Quechan.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLink Slough.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jaeger's Slough".
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jaegers_Slough wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- Jaegers_Slough subject Category:Bodies_of_water_of_Imperial_County,_California.
- Jaegers_Slough hypernym Course.
- Jaegers_Slough point "32.730555555555554 -114.62916666666666".
- Jaegers_Slough type GolfCourse.
- Jaegers_Slough type SpatialThing.
- Jaegers_Slough comment "Jaeger's Slough, was a former course of the Colorado River, reduced to a slough sometime before 1849, that ran from its head on the north or California) bank of the river, from the main channel that at that time ran two or three miles north and east of Fort Yuma. The slough rejoined the river at its mouth nearly a mile west of Fort Yuma. The slough can be seen on Lieutenant Amiel Weeks Whipple's 1849 map \"Map of a Survey and Reconnaissance of the Vicinity of the Mouth of the Rio Gila\".".
- Jaegers_Slough label "Jaeger's Slough".
- Jaegers_Slough sameAs Q20714600.
- Jaegers_Slough sameAs Q20714600.
- Jaegers_Slough lat "32.730555555555554".
- Jaegers_Slough long "-114.62916666666666".
- Jaegers_Slough wasDerivedFrom Jaegers_Slough?oldid=695160409.
- Jaegers_Slough isPrimaryTopicOf Jaegers_Slough.