Quiver River
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Quiver River is a river in Mississippi, United States.
The source of Quiver River is the Upper Quiver River and Lower Quiver River, located northwest of Sumner, Mississippi.
Quiver River flows south, passing through Tallahatchie County, Leflore County, and Sunflower County, before flowing into the Sunflower River northwest of Moorhead, Mississippi.
During the American Civil War, the Confederate vessel Emma Bett was captured on May 30, 1863 and set afire on the Quiver River near the Sunflower River.{{cite book | last = Gaines | first = W. Craig | title = Encyclopedia of Civil War Shipwrecks | publisher = Louisiana State university Press | date = 2008 | isbn = 9780807134245 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=90d2LcmfpCcC&q=%22quiver+river%22%22confederate%22&pg=PA84}} The Confederate steamer "Dewdrop" was also sunk in the Quiver River north of Moorhead, MS. Her owner, Sherman Parisot, set her ablaze when the Union troops were with 60 yards of capturing her.{{cite book|title=Steamboats and the Cotton Economy|first=Harry|last=Owens|date=2003|publisher= University Press of Mississippi|isbn=1578066220}}{{page needed|date=August 2019}}
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Category:Rivers of Mississippi
Category:Bodies of water of Sunflower County, Mississippi
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