Pease River

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The Pease River is a river in Texas, United States. It is a tributary of the Red River that runs in an easterly direction through West Texas . It was discovered and mapped for the first time in 1856 by Jacob de Córdova, who found the river while surveying for the Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad Company; it was named after Texas Governor Elisha M. Pease. In December 1860, the Texas Rangers recaptured Cynthia Ann Parker and her daughter from the Comanche Indians at an engagement along the river. rdf:langString
La Pease River est une rivière du Texas, aux États-Unis, affluent de la rivière Rouge et donc sous-affluent du Mississippi. Elle est formée par la confluence de la North Pease River, la Middle Pease River et la Tongue River (aussi appelée South Pease River), à une trentaine de kilomètres au nord-est de Paducah. Elle s'écoule ensuite vers l'est sur 160 km environ avant de se jeter dans la rivière Rouge au nord de Vernon. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Confluence of North and Middle Pease, Cottle County, Texas
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rdf:langString La Pease River est une rivière du Texas, aux États-Unis, affluent de la rivière Rouge et donc sous-affluent du Mississippi. Elle est formée par la confluence de la North Pease River, la Middle Pease River et la Tongue River (aussi appelée South Pease River), à une trentaine de kilomètres au nord-est de Paducah. Elle s'écoule ensuite vers l'est sur 160 km environ avant de se jeter dans la rivière Rouge au nord de Vernon. Elle fut découverte et cartographiée pour la première fois en 1856 par (en) au cours d'une expédition pour la Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad Company et fut nommée en l'honneur d'Elisha Pease, gouverneur du Texas.
rdf:langString The Pease River is a river in Texas, United States. It is a tributary of the Red River that runs in an easterly direction through West Texas . It was discovered and mapped for the first time in 1856 by Jacob de Córdova, who found the river while surveying for the Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad Company; it was named after Texas Governor Elisha M. Pease. In December 1860, the Texas Rangers recaptured Cynthia Ann Parker and her daughter from the Comanche Indians at an engagement along the river. The river begins 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Paducah in northern Cottle County and runs eastward for 100 miles (160 km) to its mouth on the Red River 8 miles (13 km) northeast of Vernon. Its course flows through "flood-prone flat terrain with local shallow depressions, surfaced by sandy and clay loams"; part of it forms the county line between Hardeman and Foard Counties. The river has three main branches, the North Pease, Middle Pease, and Tongue (or South Pease) Rivers; the beginning of the main river is variously given as where all three branches come together, or where only the North and Middle Pease Rivers intersect. Satellite and topographical imagery, however, clearly shows that the Tongue River empties into the Middle Pease before the latter's meeting with the North Pease.
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