North Branch Penobscot River Explained

North Branch Penobscot River
Mouth Coordinates:45.9025°N -69.961°W
Subdivision Type1:Country

The North Branch Penobscot River is a river in Somerset County, Maine. From its source at the outlet of Little Bog (46.1563°N -69.9557°W) about 10miles east of the Canada–United States border in Maine Township 6, Range 17, WELS, the river runs [1] southwest and southeast to its drowned confluence with the South Branch of the Penobscot River in Seboomook Lake in Pittston Academy Grant (T.2 R.4 NBKP).

In 1939, the Great Northern Paper Company impounded Fifth St. John Pond in T.6 R.17 and dug a 2adj=midNaNadj=mid canal from the pond allowing the diversion of water from the Saint John River's Baker Branch into the Penobscot's North Branch, to sluice wood to the company mill at Millinocket. Yellow perch also used the canal to spread into the upper Penobscot River drainage.[2]

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  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed June 22, 2011
  2. Web site: Fifth St. John Pond . Maine Lake Survey Maps . Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Game . 2010-05-24 .