Talk:Ochlockonee River

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[edit] Boundary

In a correction, an unknown user (66.32.236.129) wrote as an editing point: "(Corrected that it is the western boundary of Leon and Gadsen counties. Not Wakulla.)"

Gadsden County is not bounded on its west by the Ochlockonee River. The river runs on Gadsen's east seperating that county from Leon County. Also, Wakulla IS bounded on on the west by this river. 25px Noles1984

[edit] 'Marsh Island' salt works

Shouldn't that be Mash Island? - Aerobird 02:20, 30 December 2006 (UTC)