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    • A History of Mill River Floods
    • Mapping the 1720 and 1940 Diversions of the Mill River
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There are hundreds of Mill Rivers in America and scores of them in the Connecticut River watershed. Our Mill River, runs from headwaters in hilltowns on the east slope of the Berkshire Hills into Williamsburg, thence into Northampton, and empties into the Connecticut River through the Oxbow.

The Connecticut River Watershed in the Northeast Region

 

The Mill River Watershed and other Connecticut River Tributaries
(Mill River in Small Red Letters)

Mill River & Tributaries of the Connecticut Riover Watershed

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