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Ogeechee

American  
[oh-gee-chee] / oʊˈgi tʃi /

noun

  1. a river in E Georgia, flowing SE to the Atlantic Ocean. 250 miles (402 km) long.


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Bartram's bass were collected from 14 sites within the Savannah and Saluda River basins, while Altamaha bass were sampled from 14 locations in the Altamaha and Ogeechee River systems.

From Science Daily • Mar. 23, 2026

The Ogeechee Riverkeeper accuses the Army Corps of Engineers of issuing a permit to fill or dredge wetlands on the plant site using outdated data that failed to consider the project’s final scale.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 3, 2024

From the Ogeechee River come catfish and shad.

From Washington Post • Jul. 31, 2018

Bertucci drowned at the age of forty-seven, and when the authorities recovered his body from Georgia’s Ogeechee River, after several days of searching, they found a bag of teeth on him.

From The New Yorker • Mar. 5, 2017

Having established his town, he then selected a commanding height on the Ogeechee river, where he built a fortification and named it Fort Argyle, in honor of the friend and patron of his early years.

From An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America by MacLean, J. P. (John Patterson)