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- Q6649914 subject Q18699690.
- Q6649914 subject Q8666337.
- Q6649914 abstract "The Little Emory River rises in Morgan County, Tennessee near the town of Coalfield. It is one of the major tributaries to the Emory River. It crosses into Roane County, where it soon becomes an embayment of Watts Bar Lake several miles upstream of its mouth into the Emory. (Watts Bar Lake is a relatively deep reservoir and causes "slack water" conditions many miles up several Tennessee River tributaries, not just the main stream.)".
- Q6649914 mouthElevation "225.8568".
- Q6649914 origin Q372373.
- Q6649914 riverMouth Q1339067.
- Q6649914 riverMouth Q502380.
- Q6649914 thumbnail Little_Emory_River.jpg?width=300.
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- Q6649914 wikiPageWikiLink Q1339067.
- Q6649914 wikiPageWikiLink Q18699690.
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- Q6649914 wikiPageWikiLink Q372373.
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- Q6649914 wikiPageWikiLink Q502380.
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- Q6649914 wikiPageWikiLink Q8666337.
- Q6649914 mouth "Emory River in Roane County".
- Q6649914 mouthElevation "741.0".
- Q6649914 origin "Morgan County, Tennessee near the town of Coalfield".
- Q6649914 riverName "Little Emory River".
- Q6649914 point "35.9398 -84.48243".
- Q6649914 type BodyOfWater.
- Q6649914 type Place.
- Q6649914 type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Q6649914 type BodyOfWater.
- Q6649914 type Location.
- Q6649914 type NaturalPlace.
- Q6649914 type Place.
- Q6649914 type River.
- Q6649914 type Stream.
- Q6649914 type Thing.
- Q6649914 type SpatialThing.
- Q6649914 type Q4022.
- Q6649914 type Q47521.
- Q6649914 comment "The Little Emory River rises in Morgan County, Tennessee near the town of Coalfield. It is one of the major tributaries to the Emory River. It crosses into Roane County, where it soon becomes an embayment of Watts Bar Lake several miles upstream of its mouth into the Emory. (Watts Bar Lake is a relatively deep reservoir and causes "slack water" conditions many miles up several Tennessee River tributaries, not just the main stream.)".
- Q6649914 label "Little Emory River".
- Q6649914 lat "35.9398".
- Q6649914 long "-84.48243".
- Q6649914 depiction Little_Emory_River.jpg.
- Q6649914 name "Little Emory River".