- Pope's Creek (Virginia)
:"For Pope's Creek in Charles County,
Maryland , seePope's Creek, Maryland ."Popes Creek is a small tidal
tributary stream of thePotomac River in Westmoreland County,Virginia . TheGeorge Washington Birthplace National Monument lies in Popes Creek'sestuary . Pope's Creek landing is located at coord|38|11|29|N|76|54|16|W|type:landmark.Variant names
The following variant names have been listed on the
Geographic Names Information System by theUnited States Geological Survey .*Cedar Creek
*Cedar Island Creek
*Fishing Creek
*Mister Pope's Creek
*Pope Creek
*Popes CreekHistory
Hercules Bridges, Henry Brooks and Nathaniel Pope were the early patentees of the Mattox Neck area [Hatch, 17] (of three creeks, Mattox, Bridges, Popes) destined to become part of
Westmoreland County , theNorthern Neck , or in colonial days the “Athens of the New World.” [ [http://www.nps.gov/archive/gewa/austin&his.htm Augustine Washington Jr., NPS archive] ]Watershed
The mouth of Pope's Creek is plugged by a flood-tide delta making it an efficient trap for sediment and enriched run-off from three primary sources: farmed watersheds consisting of broad terraces and open upland slopes, erosion of the bluffs and beaches of the Potomac, and the creek bluff erosion itself. Agriculturally derived fill deposited in adjacent ravines to a depth of 2 meters is found covering stumps from the 17th century. Beaver dams and ponds dot the flood plains as well as several old mill ponds which interrupt the flow. Historically, the navigation of the creek has been limited to shallow-draft vessels with present depth up to one meter augmented by 0.3 to 0.4 meter tide. The tributary continues to shoal as the
sea level rise s driving Potomac silt more than a kilometer inland. Core drilling in the delta has indicated 15 meters of mollusk bearing sediment over peat and sand deposits dating back over 6000 years. [ [http://geology.er.usgs.gov/eespteam/Atlantic/Task1pope.htm Geologic History of Popes Creek, Virginia] ] The taking of oysters is abundantly evident. Aboriginal shellmiddens were found during archeological excavations, post structure and land preparation for the Visitors’ Center at the site of George Washington’s birthplace. The 18th century refuse pit at the birthplace containing food garbage yielded shucked oyster shells as well. [Hatch, 148] Fishing at the creek mouth is highlighted by the white perch run. InCaptain John Smith ’s explorations the fish were so thick their heads stuck out of water, prompting his men to attempt to catch them in a frying pan. [Smith, 58] The entrance to the smaller estuaries would be clogged during spring migrations including shad runs. Later colonial inventories of the Popes Creek plantation list seine corks, lead, seine rope, a knot of perch lines, yielding to the more than adequate kitchen utensil, or fish kettle, serving up the local delicacy. [Hatch, 44]In June, July, and August of 2007, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality reported a large fish kill resulting from an algal bloom, primarily the Karlodinium type, that stretched from
Colonial Beach (the closest town) to Mattox creek to Muses Beach (Pope’s Creek) toStratford Hall on the Potomac River. Early reports of dead fish on June 18, enumerating species involved, estimated hundreds ofhogchoker at Muses Beach and hundreds ofgizzard shad at Stratford Hall. The highest concentration of the characteristic reddish-brown toxin was located 4 miles below the mouth of Mattox Creek on July 17. The number of fish killed at Mattox Creek was 296,000 with approximately 56 percent youngmenhaden , 30 percentwhite perch , and 12 percentcroaker . Other species seen in the kill were: gizzard shad,mummichog , white andchannel catfish , youngAmerican eel , hogchoker,largemouth bass andblue crabs . [ [http://www.deq.virginia.gov/info/Potomacalgalbloom.html Algal Bloom in the Potomac River, Aug. 21, 2007] ]See also
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List of Virginia rivers Notes
References
*cite book|last=Hatch|first=Charles|title=Popes Creek Plantation, Birthplace of George Washington|year=1979|publisher=National Park Service|location=Washington's Birthplace, VA 22575|pages=173|isbn=0-934146-00-4
*cite book|last=Smith|first=John|title=The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles|year=1624|publisher=University Library UNC|location=(Electronic version) Chapel Hill, NC|pages=248 (2006)|isbn=External links
* [http://www.deq.virginia.gov/info/Potomacalgalbloom.html Algal Bloom in the Potomac River, Aug. 21, 2007]
* [http://geology.er.usgs.gov/eespteam/Atlantic/Task1pope.htm Geologic History of Popes Creek, Virginia]
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