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St. Catherine Creek
Stream in Mississippi, U.S.
Drainage basins and physiographic districts in Adams County MississippiLandmarks in the vicinity of Vicksburg, Vidalia, and Natchez circa 1863
Saint Catherine Creek is a stream in Adams County, Mississippi, United States.[1] Its principal drainage basin is in the vicinity of Natchez, Mississippi.[2] The main village of the Natchez people was located on St. Catherine's Creek.[3] The first plantation in the Natchez district was established in 1718, during the French colonial era, along St. Catherine's Creek.[4] The second capital of Mississippi Territory, Washington, could be reached by St. Catherine's Creek, in seasons of high water.[5] Circa 1808, water for the village at Washington was said to be "well supplied by wells about forty feet deep, and about a quarter of a mile from the east end is a delightful spring, near the bank of St. Catherine's creek, where is a hot and cold bath — the price of bathing is three eighths of a dollar."[6]
The name of the creek almost certain derives from the French: Concession de Saint Catherine commissioned in France in 1719 and planted in the New World and then extinguished by the Natchez massacre of 1729.[7]: 231
^Phelps, Dawson A.; Ross, Edward Hunter (October 1952). "Names Please: Place-Names Along on the Natchez Trace". Journal of Mississippi History. XIV (4). Jackson, Mississippi: Mississippi Historical Society in cooperation with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History: 217–256. ISSN0022-2771. OCLC1782329.