Morgan Creek (Tohickon Creek tributary) explained

Morgan Creek
Name Other:Bog Run
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Pushpin Map Size:250
Pushpin Map Caption:Morgan Creek
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Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Pennsylvania
Subdivision Type3:County
Subdivision Name3:Bucks
Subdivision Type4:Township
Subdivision Name4:Milford, Richland
Length:4.88miles
Source1 Elevation:540feet
Mouth Elevation:479feet
Progression:Morgan Creek → Tohickon CreekDelaware RiverDelaware Bay
River System:Delaware River
Basin Size:4.54sqmi
Bridges:Allentown Road (South Main Street)
Scholls School Road
Pennsylvania Route 309 (South West End Boulevard)
South Old Bethlehem Pike
Pennsylvania Route 313 (Doylestown Pike)

Morgan Creek is a tributary of the Tohickon Creek in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in the United States, rising in Milford Township and empties into the Tohickon in Richland Township east of Quakertown.

History

The stream was originally named Bog Run as it was indicated so on a draft of Elizabeth Galloway's land in 1781 and a number of other drafts by Samuel Foulke about the same time. It was named so because it ran through the wetlands today known as the Quakertown Swamp. The origin of the name Morgan Creek is unknown, but, it may have referred to General Daniel Morgan.[1]

Statistics

The Geographic Names Information System identification is 1181545. The Pennsylvania Gazatteer of Streams' identification is 03184. Morgan Creek has a watershed of 4.54sqmi. The elevation of the source is approximately 530feet and the elevation at the mouth is 479feet and it meets its confluence at the Tohickon Creek's 23.0 river mile.

Course

Morgan Creek rises in Milford Township just south of Trumbauersville at an elevation of 540feet and flows toward the east and slowly curves to the northeast by the time it drains into the Tohickon at an elevation of 479feet. The stream has an average slope of 12.5 feet per mile (1.78 meters per kilometer).

Geology

The course of Morgan Run lies in the Brunswick Formation laid down during the Jurassic and the Triassic and consists of mudstone, siltstone, along with reddish-brown, green, and brown shale. Mineralogy includes argillite and hornfels.[2]

Crossings and Bridges

[3]

Crossing NBI Number Length Lanes Spans Material/Design Built Reconstructed LatitudeLongitude
Allentown Road (South Main Street)---------
Scholls School Road76379m (30feet)22Concrete culvert1974-40°24'32.9"N75°21'15.9"W
Pennsylvania Route 309 (South West End Boulevard)697910m (30feet)21Concrete Tee Beam1936196340°24'46.7"N75°20'31"W
South Old Bethlehem Pike76389m (30feet)21Concrete Tee Beam1922197040°24'53.62"N75°20'16"W
Pennsylvania Route 313 (Doylestown Pike)699617m (56feet)22Concrete Tee Beam1930-40°26'17.1"N75°18'54.5"W

Notes and References

  1. MacReynolds, George, Place Names in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Doylestown, Bucks County Historical Society, Doylestown, PA, 1942, P245.
  2. Web site: Pennsylvania Geological Survey . https://web.archive.org/web/20140411084629/http://www.gis.dcnr.state.pa.us/geology/index.html . dead . April 11, 2014 . PaGEODE . Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources . 24 December 2017.
  3. Web site: Home . nationalbridges.com . 2017-12-26 . 2013-10-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131031210639/http://nationalbridges.com/ . dead .