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  1. Sabine River | Texas, Louisiana, Border | Britannica

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    The Sabine forms the Louisiana/Texas boundary at Toledo Bend Reservoir west of Many, Louisiana. The Sabine rises in northeast Texas by the union of three branches: the Cowleech Fork, Caddo Fork, and South Fork. The Cowleech Fork rises in northwestern Hunt County and flows southeast for 49.2 miles (79.2 km).
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    (Aubry Buzek/USFWS) | Image Details Starting in the early 19th century, the Sabine River was utilized over a greater distance than any other river in Texas, carrying heavy traffic of commercial cotton and timber on rafts, flatboats and steamboats hundreds of miles from north of Tyler all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.
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    Some Spanish maps labeled the Sabine Río de los Adais (Adaes, Adiais, or Adays); others, failing to show Sabine Lake, pictured both the Sabine and the Neches flowing directly and independently into the Gulf of Mexico, or depicted the two rivers joining to form one river before entering the Gulf; yet other maps showed only one river.
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    Two large reservoirs have been constructed on the Sabine: Lake Tawakoni, at the junction of the South and Cowleech forks, now in Hunt, Rains, and Van Zandt counties; and Toledo Bend Reservoir, on the Texas and Louisiana border. The Sabine River basin is characterized by flat slopes and wide, timbered floodplains.
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  9. Sabine River | Natural Atlas

    WEBOn Wikipedia. The Sabine River () is a river, 510 miles (820 km) long, in the U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana. In its lower course, it forms part of the boundary between the two states and empties into Sabine Lake, an …

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