First River Explained

First River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:New Jersey
Subdivision Type3:Counties
Subdivision Name3:Essex
Source1 Location:Essex County, New Jersey, United States
Mouth:Passaic River
Mouth Location:Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States

The First River, in the state of New Jersey in the United States, is a subterranean river and the first main tributary of the Passaic River encountered while travelling upstream from its mouth at Newark Bay.

Beginning at the confluence of Mill Brook and Branch Brook[1] (near the present Skating Center in Branch Brook Park), the First River flowed parallel to Seventh Avenue and Clay Street, discharging into the Passaic River in the vicinity of the Clay Street bridge.

The First River was also known as Mill Brook, having supported several mills, including grist mills for the earliest settlers of Newark in the 17th century.

From 1863 to 1890 the brook was culvertised and now flows underground through two culverts, each 6feet high by 9feet wide until discharging into the Passaic.[2] The brook once flowed through, and now flows under, what is now Branch Brook Park in the city of Newark.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.essexcountyparks.org/parks/branch-brook-park/faqs Essex County Department of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs: Branch Brook Park
  2. http://www.virtualnewarknj.com/histories/sewersystem.php The History of the Newark Sewer System
  3. http://www.newarkhistory.com/branchbrookcherries.html Newarkology: Branch Brook Park