Lees River

For the river in Ireland, see River Lee. For the river in England, see River Lea.
Lees River

Lees River and environs
Basin
Main source 41°44′37″N 71°11′21″W / 41.7436°N 71.1891°W / 41.7436; -71.1891 (Primary source of Lees River)
River mouth Mount Hope Bay
41°43′11″N 71°11′45″W / 41.7197°N 71.1957°W / 41.7197; -71.1957 (Mouth of Lees River)Coordinates: 41°43′11″N 71°11′45″W / 41.7197°N 71.1957°W / 41.7197; -71.1957 (Mouth of Lees River)
Physical characteristics
Length 2.9 mi (4.7 km)

The Lees River or Lee's River, shown on federal maps as the Lee River,[1] is a 2.9-mile-long (4.7 km)[2] tidal river that forms part of the boundary between Swansea and Somerset, Massachusetts. It flows south to drain into Mount Hope Bay.

The first documented local shipyard was established on the river between 1707 and 1712 by Samuel Lee. Today the river is designated as a Class A, "outstanding resource" water.

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lee River
  2. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed April 1, 2011


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