Touchet River, North Fork (Wash.)
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East Fork, Touchet River (Wash.)
North Fork, Touchet River (Wash.)
Touchet River, East Fork (Wash.)
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found: Work cat.: Geological Survey (U.S.). Plan and profile, East Fork Touchet River, South Fork Touchet River and tributaries, Washington, 1946.
found: GNIS, Sept. 29, 2015(North Fork Touchet River; variant names: East Fork Touchet River; Touchet River; stream, Columbia County, Washington, mouth: 46.3012523° -117.9585460° 46°18ʹ05ʺN 117°57ʹ31ʺW, source: 46.0745868° -117.8354804° 46°04ʹ29ʺN 117°50ʹ08ʺW)
found: Wikipedia, Sept. 29, 2015(The Touchet River is a 55-mile (89 km) tributary of the Walla Walla River in southeastern Washington in the United States; The main Touchet River is formed by the confluence of the North Fork of the Touchet which originates in the vicinity of the Bluewood Ski Area, and the South Fork of the Touchet which originates at Deadman Peak. The forks join about 2 miles (3 km) south of (upstream of) Dayton. The North Fork is about 25 miles (40 km) long and the South Fork about 20 miles (32 km) long)
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2015-09-29: new
2015-12-04: revised
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