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Bellamy River

The Bellamy River, in Strafford County, southeastern New Hampshire, is a tributary of the Piscataqua River about 15 miles (24 km) long.[1] It rises in Swains Lake in Barrington, 9 miles (14 km) west of Dover. It flows east through the Bellamy Reservoir in Madbury and through Dover, then southeast as a tidal river to Little Bay, the channel connecting Great Bay with the Atlantic Ocean. The river at one time provided water for swimming behind a dam at Bellamy Park in Dover. This park was a favorite spot for local neighborhood children and young adults, but fell into disrepair in the late 1960s. The Dover High School class of 1976 held a school-approved burning of the remains of the dam as a class activity.

Bellamy River
Bellamy River Dam c. 1910
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountyStrafford
MunicipalitiesBarrington, Madbury, Dover
Physical characteristics
SourceSwains Lake
 • locationBarrington
 • coordinates43°11′14″N 71°1′28″W / 43.18722°N 71.02444°W / 43.18722; -71.02444
 • elevation279 ft (85 m)
MouthLittle Bay
 • location
Dover
 • coordinates
43°7′36″N 70°50′51″W / 43.12667°N 70.84750°W / 43.12667; -70.84750
 • elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length15 mi (24 km)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftBumford Brook, Mallego Brook, Knox Marsh Brook, Varney Brook
 • rightPierce Brook

A short distance down the river from the park is the location of a former mill building, abandoned in the mid-20th century. The river helped power machinery in the mill.

Further along is the final dam, at the site of the former Sawyer Woolen Mills, a large manufacturer in Dover during the late 19th century and early 20th century. The river supplied the power to this large factory.

Beyond this dam the Bellamy River assumes its tidal nature, reverting to a small trickle at low tide.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system
 
Sawyer Woolen Mills c. 1910

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