The Moshassuck River () is a
river
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in the
U.S.
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state of
Rhode Island
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. It flows
[U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data]
The National Map
accessed April 1, 2011 from the town of
Lincoln to the city of
Providence. There are six dams along the river's length.
Governor's Task Force on Dam Safety and Maintenance – Final Report, January 2001
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History
In 1636 Roger Williams
Roger Williams (March 1683) was an English-born New England minister, theologian, author, and founder of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Providence Plantations, which became the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Pl ...
, founder of Rhode Island, settled on the east bank of the river and was told its name by the local Narragansett people
The Narragansett people are an Algonquian American Indian tribe from Rhode Island. Today, Narragansett people are enrolled in the federally recognized Narragansett Indian Tribe. They gained federal recognition in 1983.
The tribe was nearly l ...
. The name "Moshassuck" means "river where moose watered".[Friends of the Moshassuck](_blank)
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The river became very important during the Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution, sometimes divided into the First Industrial Revolution and Second Industrial Revolution, was a transitional period of the global economy toward more widespread, efficient and stable manufacturing processes, succee ...
, powering numerous mills and also connecting to the Blackstone River
The Blackstone River in the United States is a river that flows through Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It is long with a drainage area of 475 mi2 (1229 km2). It drains into the tidal river, Pawtucket River at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Pawtuck ...
to function as the lower section of the Blackstone Canal
The Blackstone Canal was a manmade waterway, linking Worcester, Massachusetts, to Providence, Rhode Island, and Narragansett Bay, through the Blackstone Valley, via a series of locks and canals in the early 19th century. Construction started in ...
. The southern end of the Moshassuck River was the center for the area's earliest mills in the seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries and the location of base-metal works and textile
Textile is an Hyponymy and hypernymy, umbrella term that includes various Fiber, fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, Staple (textiles)#Filament fiber, filaments, Thread (yarn), threads, and different types of #Fabric, fabric. ...
factories in the nineteenth century. Today it contains several industrial buildings, such as the Fletcher Building, now used for retail and office space. Further north on the Moshassuck are the few remaining early-and-late nineteenth-century buildings of the Allen Printworks, a textile-printing operation. In Pawtucket along the river are the remaining structures of the Hope Webbing Company and the Lorraine Mills.[Providence Industrial Sites](_blank)
issued in 1981 by the Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission.
By the mid nineteenth century, the pollution in the Moshassuck River had become so bad from factories dumping both industrial and human waste into the water that Rhode Island's cholera
Cholera () is an infection of the small intestine by some Strain (biology), strains of the Bacteria, bacterium ''Vibrio cholerae''. Symptoms may range from none, to mild, to severe. The classic symptom is large amounts of watery diarrhea last ...
outbreaks of 1849 and 1854 were blamed on the state of the river. The first cleanup attempt on the river was started in 1897 by building sewers.
During the twentieth century, the river steadily lost its functions as an industrial and transportation artery. When Interstate 95 was constructed during the 1960s, a section of the river was paved over, leaving the river underneath the road in a narrow concrete channel. The loss of industry along the river over the years has also done much to improve the quality of the water in the river; however, as of 2005, it still has the second highest fecal coliform
A fecal coliform (British: faecal coliform) is a facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, gram-negative, non- sporulating bacterium. Coliform bacteria generally originate in the intestines of warm-blooded animals. Fecal coliforms are capable of growth ...
level (2,206 units per 100 mL) of all the monitored rivers in Rhode Island.
Course
The Moshassuck's source is an unnamed pond within the Lime Rock Preserve in Lincoln, Rhode Island
Lincoln is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 22,529 at the 2020 census. Lincoln is located in northeastern Rhode Island, north of Providence. Lincoln is part of the Providence metropolitan statistica ...
, north and west of the intersection of Wilbur Road and Route 146. It flows southeastward through Lincoln and Pawtucket toward Providence, entering the city just east of Interstate 95
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Florida, north to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the ...
. It then proceeds southward to converge with the Woonasquatucket River
The Woonasquatucket River (pronounced , Algonquian languages, Algonquian for "where the salt water ends"), sometimes called "the Woony", is a river in the United States, U.S. state of Rhode Island. It flows approximately U.S. Geological Su ...
at Steeple Street in Providence, south of Waterplace Park, to form the Providence River
The Providence River is a tidal river in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It flows approximately 8 miles (13 km). There are no dams along the river's length, although the Fox Point Hurricane Barrier is located south of downtown to protect ...
.
Crossings
Below is a list of all crossings over the Moshassuck River. The list starts at the headwaters and goes downstream.
*Lincoln
**Louisquisset Pike ( RI 246)
** Rhode Island State Route 146
**Wilbur Road (same crossing as RI 146)
**Sherman Avenue
**Breakneck Hill Road ( RI 123)
**Great Road (RI 123) (Twice)
**Manchester Print Works Road
**Smithfield Avenue ( RI 126)
**Walker Street
**Conduit Street
**Higginson Avenue
*Pawtucket
**Weeden Street
**Mineral Spring Avenue ( RI 15)
**Grotto Avenue
**Interstate 95
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Florida, north to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the ...
**Grenville Street
*Providence
**Smithfield Avenue (RI 126)
**Cemetery Road
**Interstate 95 (River underneath the road)
**Branch Avenue (As river surfaces from underneath I-95)
**Ramp from Branch Avenue eastbound to I-95 Northbound
**Ramp from I-95 northbound to Branch Avenue
**Industrial Drive
**Randall Street
**Stevens Street
**Charles Street (RI 246)
**Smith Street ( U.S. 1/ 44)
**Park Row
**Steeple Street (U.S. 44 Eastbound)
Tributaries
The West River is the Moshassuck River's only named tributary, however it has many unnamed streams that also feed it.
See also
* List of rivers in Rhode Island
References
External links
Our Rivers
from the Narragansett Bay Commission.
Water Use and Availability in the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck River Basins, North-Central Rhode Island
by Mark T. Nimiroski and Emily C. Wild, United States Geological Survey
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Rivers of Providence County, Rhode Island
Geography of Providence, Rhode Island
Rivers of Rhode Island
Tributaries of Providence River