Five Mile River (East Brookfield River)

Five Mile River

File Mile River head at Brooks Pond
Basin
Main source Brooks Pond
River mouth Lake Lashaway
615 feet (187 m)
Basin size 13.8 square miles (36 km2)
Physical characteristics
Length 10.1 miles (16.3 km)
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    5.5 cu ft/s (0.16 m3/s)

The Five Mile River (Fivemile River on federal maps[1]) is a 10.1-mile-long (16.3 km)[2] river in central Massachusetts, part of the Chicopee River watershed. It rises north of Dean Pond in the Town of Oakham within Rutland State Forest and flows south through Dean Pond to Brooks Pond, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of North Brookfield, then continues south to its mouth at the north end of Lake Lashaway, also in North Brookfield.

Information

The Five Mile River is a short river that connects the outflow portion of Brooks Pond located at the boundary between the towns of North Brookfield and Spencer, and Lake Lashaway located downstream in North Brookfield. The river is a tributary, via the East Brookfield River, to the Quaboag River and is part of the Chicopee River Watershed. The Five Mile has been harnessed as a source of power for saw and grist mills and colonial foundry according to historical documentation. The proximity to iron ore, power from Brooks Pond (previously known as Johnson's Pond and North Pond), to power an air-blast bellows, and nearby abundance of wood (for charcoal), made the Five Mile River a good location for blast furnace and iron works operated by Jonathan and Nicholas Jenks in 1782. "Two Gilberts joined the enterprise and still later the venture was split in two--two furnaces, two forges etc.-each family operating one."

The Five Mile River is also fed by the outflow from the Kittredge Dam Reservoir and the Horse Pond Brook Reservoir as well as drainage from the wetlands area extending from Brooks Pond to the north and Lake Lashaway to the south. This watershed is approximately 14 square miles (36 km2) in addition to the Brooks Pond watershed.

Five Mile RIver in Spencer

Coordinates

42°21′53″N 72°01′27″W / 42.36472°N 72.02417°W / 42.36472; -72.02417 Head
42°14′37″N 72°02′33″W / 42.24361°N 72.04250°W / 42.24361; -72.04250 Mouth[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fivemile River
  2. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-04-05 at WebCite, accessed April 1, 2011
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