Pocomoke River

Pocomoke River

The Pocomoke River stretches approximately 73 miles (117 km) from southern Delaware through southeastern Maryland in the United States. At its mouth, the river is essentially an arm of Chesapeake Bay, whereas the upper river flows through a series of relatively inaccessible wetlands called the Great Cypress Swamp, largely populated by Loblolly Pine, Red Maple and Baldcypress. The river is the easternmost river that flows into Chesapeake Bay and is reputed to be one of the deepest rivers for its width in the world. [cite news |first=Deborah |last=Gates |author=Deborah Gates |title=Pocomoke River remains viable commerce route |url=http://web.archive.org/web/20061024023757/http://www.delmarvanow.com/dayinthelife/pocomoke/pages/pocomokestory3.html |work=The Salisbury Daily Times |publisher=Gannett/DelmarvaNow |date=2003 |accessdate=2008-04-27 |quote= “For its width, it is the deepest river in the United States,” said Doug Levin, director of the Earth Mapping Laboratory at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. “It is the second deepest in the world, next to the Nile.” ] The name of the river, though traditionally interpreted as "dark (or black) water" by local residents, is now agreed by scholars of the Algonquian languages to be derived from the words for "broken (or pierced) ground," and likely referred to the farming practices of the surrounding indigenous peoples. [cite web |url=http://www.pocomokeriver.org/pages/pocomoke_river.html |title=The Pocomoke River |accessdate=2006-12-26 |date=2006 |format=HTML |work=Pocomoke River Events |publisher=Pocomoke City ]

Description

It rises in several forks in the Great Cypress Swamp in southern Sussex County, Delaware. From there, it flows south into Maryland, forming the boundary between Wicomico and Worcester counties and flowing through the swamps that are named for the river. At Porter's Crossing it turns southwest, broadening into a slow meandering river and flowing through the Pocomoke River State Forest and Pocomoke River State Park. It flows past Pocomoke City, and enters Pocomoke Sound on Chesapeake Bay on the state line between Maryland and Virginia.

It receives Nassawango Creek from the northwest approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) southwest of Snow Hill. It receives Dividing Creek from the north approximately 1 mile northeast of Pocomoke City.

History

In 1635 the mouth of the river was the scene of the first recorded battle in North America between Englishmen. The dispute was between the Virginia Company and Lord Baltimore, the proprietor of the Maryland Colony, over the rights to Kent Island at the mouth of the Chester River. The dispute was eventually resolved with a victory for the Maryland colonists.

During the colonial era, various landings grew up along the river, some of which became towns, while others faded into obscurity with the decline of water-borne transport. From the mouth of the river, they are (or were), on the right bank: the landings at Shelltown (called for many years Steamboat Landing) and Rehobeth (both in Somerset County), Puncheon Landing, Stevens Ferry, Cottinghams Ferry, Milburn Landing (now in the Milburn Landing section of the Pocomoke River State Park), and Adams Wharf, all in Worcester County. The landings on the left bank are (or were): Pitts Creek Landing in Accomack County, Virginia, Cedar Hall Landing, Stevens Landing (also called Stevens Ferry, which became in turn Newtown and then Pocomoke City), Cottinghams Ferry, Mattapony Landing (also know as Gibbs Ferry), and finally Snow Hill, at the head of navigation, also all in Worcester County.

In 1913, to provide better navigation, the mouth of the river was dredged by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.

In the 1990s, a microorganism outbreak on the lower river, possibly "Pfiesteria piscicida", led to widespread fish kills and illness among the watermen who fish the river and Pocomoke Sound. The illnesses included lesions, respiratory problems, and memory loss. As a result, the lower river and Pocomoke Sound were closed to fishing, boating, and swimming. It is currently hypothesized that the microorganism was present before the outbreak but became toxic due to elevated concentrations of organic waste that had built up in this sprawling coastal plain river. [cite news |authorname=Associated Press |title=Pocomoke River problems wreak havoc on watermen |url=http://www.cnn.com/EARTH/9709/03/sick.fish.ap/ |date=1997-09-03 |publisher=CNN |accessdate=2006-12-25 ]

ee also

*List of Delaware rivers
*List of Maryland rivers

References

External links

* [http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/eastern/pocomokeriver.html Pocomoke River State Park]
* [http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/eastern/pocomokeforest.html Pocomoke State Forest]
* [http://www.lib.udel.edu/digital/wsp/medium_pages/the_medium_pages/wsdespoca001.htm Univ. of Delaware: Pocomoke River Swamp]


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