- Black River (Vermont)
:"This article is about the Black River in Orleans County, northern Vermont. Another place in Vermont with the same name is the
Black River (Connecticut River) in southeast Vermont."Geobox River
name = Black River
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state =Vermont
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city = Newport, Vermont
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length_imperial = 30
watershed_imperial = 134
discharge_location = Newport city, Vermont
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source_name = Lake Elligo
source_location = Craftsbury, Vermont
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source_region = Orleans County
source_state =Vermont
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source_lat_d = 44
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mouth_name =Lake Memphremagog
mouth_location =Newport (city), Vermont
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mouth_region = Orleans County
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mouth_lat_d = 44
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map_caption =The Black River is a tributary of
Lake Memphremagog , over convert|30|mi|km|0 long, in northernVermont in theUnited States . It is one of the four major rivers in Orleans County. It is the longer but least powerful of the two rivers contained solely within the county. [The other being theBarton River ] There are no damsites.It is paralleled much of the way by
Vermont Route 14 , taking advantage of the terrain of the Black River Valley.Course
The Black River is convert|26|mi|km|0 miles in length, originates east of Great Hosmer Pond with headwater tributaries flowing west off Ames Hill in Albany. It drains convert|134|mi2|km2|0 of land. This river has the lowest gradient of the three main rivers in the basin with an average slope of about convert|8|ft|m|1 per convert|1|mi|km|1. The Black River watershed contains over convert|600|acre|ha|0 of lakes and ponds, the three largest being Elligo Pond, Little Hosmer Pond and Great Hosmer Pond. [http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec//waterq/planning/docs/pl_basin17.assessment_report.pdf] retrieved July 17, 2008]
The current is slow. The drop from the source to Lake Memphremagog, including the falls at Irasburg and Coventry is convert|190|ft|m|0. [http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec//waterq/planning/docs/pl_basin17.assessment_report.pdf] retrieved July 17, 2008]
Albany (starts)
The Black River, after beginning on the east side of Great Hosmer Pond in the southern portion of the town of Albany, It flows south-southwesterly through a relatively narrow valley. [http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec//waterq/planning/docs/pl_basin17.assessment_report.pdf] retrieved July 17, 2008]
Craftsbury
It continues in a generally southerly flow into the town of Craftsbury entering a wider valley east of Duck Pond. Whitney Brook, and then the drainage from Little Hosmer and Great Hosmer Ponds, join the river. It meanders further south then is confined briefly just north of Craftsbury village. South of Craftsbury village, the river reverses course and flows northwesterly with Lake Elligo outlet stream joining the river from the east. The river twists and turns its way north through a broad valley, which contains many significant floodplain and wetland communities (see section below). The river flows the length of the town of Craftsbury. [http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec//waterq/planning/docs/pl_basin17.assessment_report.pdf] retrieved July 17, 2008]
The river drains Lake Elligo. The Black River is the main river in town and is the northern drain from that lake. The river was called Elligo-sigo by the natives.
The western branch of the Black River proceeds northwest from Elligo Lake. In about convert|.5|mi|km|1, Whetstone Brook enters into it from the east. Within convert|1|mi|km|1, it it joined by the eastern branch of the river.
The eastern branch of the Black River exits Hosmer Pond towards the southeast. About a mile after leaving the pond, it is joined by Whitney Brook entering from the northeast. Within convert|1|mi|km|1 it turns south, then curves around to the west, then heads northwest to join its western branch.
The conjoined river proceeds northwest. In convert|.5|mi|km|1, it is joined by Cass Brook entering from the south. In a little over convert|1|mi|km|1, it is joined by a brook entering from the south, draining Mud Pond.
The river curves north, then northeast. It is joined by a brook draining Page Pond from the northeast. It then turns northwest and back northeast again. It is joined by a small brook entering from the northwest, on the Albany line.
Albany (the second time)
Black river flows through the central part of the town from south to north, having a number of quite considerable tributaries. It continues meandering in a more northeasterly fashion on the western side of Great Hosmer Pond. It winds through Albany and into Irasburg east of Potters Pond. [http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec//waterq/planning/docs/pl_basin17.assessment_report.pdf] retrieved July 17, 2008]
The river continues northeast through Albany. It curves east and is joined by Rogers Brook entering from the north.
It turns northeast again, and is joined by McLeary Brook entering from the north. The river turns east again, then back northeast. It meanders, then turns east and Lamphean Brook enters from the north.The river then crosses into Irasburg.
Irasburg
The Black river is the principal water-course. It flows through the town in a northerly direction, receiving a number of small streams. The current is generally slow. It enters east of Potters Pond. It continues its tortuous route northeast and then east to the village of Irasburg. Just upstream of the village, the very sinuous Lords Creek enters. This creek is about convert|10|mi|km|0 long and drains a watershed that is convert|17|mi2|km2|0.Downstream of Irasburg, the Black River continues north in a narrower valley with less meandering. It then flows into the town of Coventry. [http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec//waterq/planning/docs/pl_basin17.assessment_report.pdf] retrieved July 17, 2008]
The river continues in a northeasterly direction. When Lords Creek enters it from the east, the river turns westerly. It resumes its northeastly course and Brigham Brook drains into it.
It turns north. When Allen Brook empties into it, the river turns northwest.
Lord's Creek enters it from the southeast, about convert|.5|mi|km|1 beyond the village of Irasburg. The river proceeds in a northern direction about two miles and crosses into Coventry.
Coventry
Black river flows an east-northeasterly course through the central part of the town until it joins the South Bay of
Lake Memphremagog in Newport. For about the last convert|4.7|mi|km|1, the river is part of the state’s South Bay Wildlife Management Area. [http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec//waterq/planning/docs/pl_basin17.assessment_report.pdf] retrieved July 17, 2008]Just after crossing into Coventry, it is intersected by Ware Brook. A half a mile north, Stony Brook enters. As US Route 5 starts to parallel it, there are falls of convert|25|ft|m|0 in two tiers. From there the river proceeds north to enter into Lake Memphremagog from the west side of the South Bay.
Newport city
Black river also enters the lake in the extreme eastern part of the town, near the village, in the South Bay
History
List of cities and towns
In upstream order:
*Newport
*Coventry
*Irasburg
*Albany
*CraftsburyFootnotes
References and External links
* [http://vermont.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,1,fid,1456454,n,Black%20River.cfm Map of Black River]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=aUoPAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA146&dq=geology+%22black+river%22+%22Orleans+county%22+vermont Report on the Geology of Vermont]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=1OUbAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA148&lpg=RA2-PA148&dq=geology+%22black+river%22+%22Orleans+county%22+vermont&source=web&ots=meDcyc-XFn&sig=7-euFkFpNOf_5bKCNbUMUBCE58o&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result#PRA2-PA147,M1 Report of the State Geologist on the Mineral Industries]
* [http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec//waterq/planning/docs/pl_basin17.assessment_report.pdf] retrieved July 17, 2008
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