Second Creek (Mississippi)

Second Creek is a waterway in the southern section of Adams County, Mississippi, United States.

[2]: 15  It enters the Homochitto near U.S. Route 61 bridge at Doloroso.

[3] The Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto visited what is called White Apple Village, the settlement of Natchez chief Great Sun, along Second Creek, in approximately 1541.

[4]: 5  In the 1790s, pollution from the process of producing indigo dye killed many of the fish that lived in Second Creek.

This Mississippi location article is a stub.

Confluence of Second Creek and Homochitto River mapped by USGS in 1988
Second Creek, 1942