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The Pomme de Terre River (pronounced pohm de TEHR) is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed May 31, 2011 of the in southwestern in the . Via the Osage and rivers, it is part of the of the Mississippi River.

Pomme de terre is for , a food Indians harvested in the area. Before the French explorers, the , who were historically indigenous to the region, had called it a name meaning Big Bone River, referring to the fossils of and other ancient creatures which they found along its eroding banks. Adrienne Mayor, "Place names describing fossils in oral traditions" , Stanford University, pp. 253-254, c. 2005, accessed 9 December 2011


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The Pomme de Terre River is formed in Greene County in the by the confluence of its short north and south forks, which rise in Webster and Greene counties, respectively. The river flows generally northward through Dallas, Polk, Hickory and Benton counties, past the town of Hermitage. In Polk County it collects the short Little Pomme de Terre River, which rises in Greene County and flows generally northwestwardly. In Hickory County a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers causes the river to form Pomme de Terre Lake. It enters the Osage River as an arm of Truman Lake, which is formed by a dam on the Osage. (2002), Missouri Atlas & Gazetteer, 2nd ed., Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme.


See also
  • List of Missouri rivers

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