Congdon River
The Congdon River is a river in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, in the Big River State Management Area and immediately south. It flows approximately 3 km (2 mi). There are three dams along the river's length: at Rathbon Pond, Money Swamp Pond, and at Millbrook Pond.[1] The river's crossing at Congdon Mill Road is the former site of a grist mill (in 1778) and later a sawmill (in 1806), and is named after Joseph Congdon, the mill's owner.[2]
Course[]
The river is formed in Exeter from the confluence of two unnamed streams (one leading from Millbrook Pond and one leading from Money Swamp Pond). From there, it flows to Rathbon Pond, then into West Greenwich where it converges with the Nooseneck River to form the Big River.
Crossings[]
Congdon Mill Road in West Greenwich is the only crossing over the Congdon River due to its short length.
Tributaries[]
The Congdon River has no named tributaries, though it has many unnamed streams which also feed it.
See also[]
- List of rivers in Rhode Island
References[]
- Maps from the United States Geological Survey
- ^ Governor's Task Force on Dam Safety and Maintenance – Final Report, January 2001
- ^ Denison, Frederic, Westerly (Rhode Island) and its witnesses, J.A. & R.A. Reid, 1878
Coordinates: 41°36′10″N 71°37′14″W / 41.602672°N 71.620687°W
- Rivers of Washington County, Rhode Island
- Rivers of Kent County, Rhode Island
- West Greenwich, Rhode Island
- Exeter, Rhode Island
- Rivers of Rhode Island
- Tributaries of Providence River