Talk:Sheyenne River

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Whoever redirected Sheyenne River in North Dakota to Cheyenne River in Wyoming needs to check their facts. There are two different rivers, two different spelling and two different states.

Further, they are not even in the same watershed. The Cheyenne River in Wyoming empties into the Platte River in the Mississippi watershed, eventually flowing south into the Gulf of Mexico. The Sheyenne River in North Dakota empties into the Red River watershed which eventually flows north into Hudson's Bay.

Dams
A listing of dams on the Sheyenne would be a useful addition. The article does mention the Baldhill Dan, but it appears from my reviewing aerial maps that there is a dam at Harvey, ND, and one further upstream (southwest of Harvey) creating "Coal Mine Lake". Dan Aquinas (talk) 03:31, 13 October 2013 (UTC)

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