The
Fabius River (pronounced
FAY-bee-us) is a
tributary of the
Mississippi River in northeastern
Missouri in the
United States. It is formed near its mouth by the confluence of the
North Fabius River and the
South Fabius River. The North Fabius River also flows through southeastern
Iowa. The
Middle Fabius River joins the North Fabius upstream of that river's mouth.
Each of the three rivers have been subjected to substantial straightening and
channelization.
Course
North Fabius River
The North Fabius River, about long, is the longest of the three forks and rises near
Moulton in southwestern
Appanoose County, Iowa. It flows generally southeastwardly through
Davis County in Iowa and
Schuyler,
Scotland,
Knox,
Clark,
Lewis and
Marion counties in Missouri, past the towns of
Memphis and
Monticello, both in Missouri. In its upper course it collects two short tributaries known as the
North Fork North Fabius River and the
South Fork North Fabius River.
Middle Fabius River
The Middle Fabius River, about long, is formed in Scotland County by the confluence of the
North Fork Middle Fabius River and the
South Fork Middle Fabius River, both of which rise in Schuyler County. It flows generally southeastwardly through Knox and Lewis counties, and joins the North Fabius River in southeastern Lewis...
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