The Big Blue River in Henry County , southwest of New Castle.
The Big Blue River is an 83.8-mile-long (134.9 km)[ 1] tributary of the Driftwood River in east-central Indiana in the United States . Via the Driftwood, White , Wabash and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River .
Course
The Big Blue rises in northeastern Henry County and flows generally southwestwardly through Rush , Hancock , Shelby and Johnson counties, past the towns of New Castle , Knightstown , Carthage , Morristown , Shelbyville and Edinburgh . It joins Sugar Creek to form the Driftwood River 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Edinburgh. At Shelbyville, it collects the Little Blue River .
At the USGS station at Shelbyville, Indiana , the Big Blue River has an approximate discharge of 513 cubic feet per second.[ 2]
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References
39°20′49″N 85°59′33″W / 39.346814°N 85.992523°W / 39.346814; -85.992523