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Excerpt from Floods and Flood Control
The Tennessee River system has its headwaters 1n the mountains of eastern Tennessee, western Vir ginia, western North Carolina, and northern Georgia. Two of the principal tributaries, the Holston and the French Broad Rivers, unite just above Knoxville, Tennessee, to form the Tennessee River. From Knoxville the Tennessee ?ows southwesterly through the State of Tennessee into northern Alabama where it turns to the northwest and ?ows into the north east corner of Mississippi. There it swings north, again crosses Tennessee, and continues across Ken tucky to Paducah where it enters the Ohio River (see fig.
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