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Tippecanoe
The major rivers in Indiana are the Ohio River, Kankakee River, Wabash River, White River, and Tippecanoe River.
There are 62 rivers in the state of Indiana. Indiana's major rivers are the Wabash River, the White River, Tippecanoe River and the Ohio River.
The major bodies of water in Indiana include:Major Rivers - Ohio River, Wabash River, White River, Tippecanoe River.Major Lakes - Mississinewa Lake, Lake Michigan.
Tippecanoe is a nickname that ninth U.S. President William Henry Harrison got after he, as Governor of the Indiana Territory, and 1000 troops defeated an army of Shawnee Native Americans near the juncture of the Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers in 1811.
The Biggest river along the Indiana border is the Ohio River. The biggest river flowing through Indiana is the Wabash. The biggest river totally within Indiana is the White River. Click the Link below for more information on Indiana's Rivers
the first is the wabash river and the second is the whie river
Wabash R., the Ohio R., and the White R.
There are two Eel Rivers in Indiana and both are tributaries of the Wabash River.
the wabash river and the white river ,and the lake Michigan
Prophetstown was established at the confluence of the Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers in 1808. Tenskwatawa (Tecumseh's brother) was a holy man in his tribe.