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The Waters of Mortality: James Whitcomb Riley’s “The Old Swimmin’-Hole”

By buckeyemuse | August 6, 2017 | 6

Brandywine Creek flows leisurely through Indiana’s Shelby, Hancock and Franklin Counties. It is a tributary of the Big Blue River, whose waters successively empty into the Driftwood, White and Wabash rivers, part of the great, interlaced network of waterways draining into the Ohio and then the Mississippi, bound for the Gulf of Mexico. In Greenfield,…

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