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Definition of Bighorn river
1. Noun. A river that flows from central Wyoming to the Yellowstone River in southern Montana.
Group relationships: Montana, Mt, Treasure State, Equality State, Wy, Wyoming
Generic synonyms: River
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bighorn River
Literary usage of Bighorn river
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Washington, Idaho and Montana by Hubert Howe Bancroft, Frances Fuller Victor (1890)
"This battle took place within two miles of the bighorn river. ... It descended
the Yellowstone as far as the bighorn river, having a skirmish with the Sioux ..."
2. Conservation Assessment for Inland Cutthroat Trout: Distribution, Status and edited by Donald A. Duff (1998)
"Owen's journal recounted the groups travels down the bighorn river and the first
mention of trout occurred when they encountered the Greybull River. ..."
3. History of the Pacific States of North America by Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Henry Lebbeus Oak, Frances Fuller Victor, Alfred Bates (1890)
"This battle took place within two miles of the bighorn river. ... It descended
the Yellowstone as far as the bighorn river, having a skirmish with the Sioux ..."
4. History of the Expedition Under the Command of Captains Lewis & Clarke to by Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Nicholas Biddle, John Bach McMaster (1902)
"The canoes were loaded, and sergeant Pryor and his party set out with orders to
proceed down to the entrance of the bighorn river, which was supposed to be ..."
5. The American Fur Trade of the Far West: A History of the Pioneer Trading by Hiram Martin Chittenden (1901)
"After Fitzpatrick had bidden goodbye to his associates on the bighorn river he
set out for the valley of Tongue river, where he expected to find the Crow ..."
6. The Basin and Greybull Oil and Gas Field, Bighorn County, Wyoming by Ferdinand Friis Hintz (1915)
"There are many of these "peneplain" levels recognizable on the sides of the
present valley of the bighorn river, giving the appearance of ordinary river ..."
7. Results of Primary Triangulation and Primary Traverse: Fiscal Year 1904-05 by Samuel Stinson Gannett (1905)
"In the Wind River or Shoshone River Indian Reservation; on a prominent grassy
peak overlooking the bighorn river, and forming the bluff to canyon on the ..."
8. Leonard's Narrative: Adventures of Zenas Leonard, Fur Trader and Trapper by Zenas Leonard, William Finley Wagner (1904)
"fThe creek here referred to is the Popo Agie. which flows from the Wind River
Mountains and empties into the bighorn river, a few miles south of the mouth ..."