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Cochichewick River

The Cochichewick River, also known as Cochichewick Brook, is a 1.6-mile-long (2.6 km)[1] stream in North Andover, Massachusetts, that drains water from Lake Cochichewick into the Merrimack River.

Cochichewick River
Cochichewick Brook
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CityNorth Andover
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates42°41′23″N 071°06′23″W / 42.68972°N 71.10639°W / 42.68972; -71.10639
Mouth 
 • coordinates
42°42′30″N 071°08′03″W / 42.70833°N 71.13417°W / 42.70833; -71.13417Coordinates: 42°42′30″N 071°08′03″W / 42.70833°N 71.13417°W / 42.70833; -71.13417
Length1.6 mi (2.6 km)

Early history

The river's first European record dates from March 4, 1634-5, when "It is ordered that the land aboute Cochichowicke, shall be reserved for an inland plantacon, & that whosoever will goe to inhabite there, shall have three yeares immunity from all taxes, levyes, publique charges & services whatsoever, (military dissipline onely excepted), etc."

The Massachusetts Colony Records later note the sale of land thereabouts to the English:

At a general Court at Boston 6th of 3d month, 1646, Cutshamache, Sagamore of Massachusetts, came into the court and acknowledged that, for the sum of L6 and a coat which he had already received, he had sold to Mr. John Woodbridge, in behalf of the inhabitants of Cochichewick, now called Andover, all the right, interest and privilege in the land six miles southward from the town, two miles eastward to Rowley bounds, be the same more or less; northward to Merrimack river, provided that the Indian called Roger, and his company, may have liberty to take alewives in Cochichewick river for their own eating; but if they either spoil or steal any corn or other fruit to any considerable value of the inhabitants, the liberty of taking fish shall forever cease, and the said Roger is still to enjoy four acres of ground where now he plants.

Settlement and early industry

Andover's (now called North Andover) first settlements were made about Cochichewick Brook, a "fair springe of sweet water." By 1835, North Andover had two textile mill districts (Sutton Mills and Stevens Mills) on the river. In the 18th and 19th centuries, milldams were built along the brook to power lumber- and gristmills, creating Stevens Pond. The Weir Hill reservation, now owned by The Trustees of Reservations, was originally the Stevens country estate above Lake Cochichewick and Stevens Pond.

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map 2016-06-30 at the Wayback Machine, accessed October 3, 2011
  • Helen Campbell, "Anne Bradstreet and Her Time"

cochichewick, river, also, known, cochichewick, brook, mile, long, stream, north, andover, massachusetts, that, drains, water, from, lake, cochichewick, into, merrimack, river, cochichewick, brooklocationcountryunited, statesstatemassachusettscitynorth, andove. The Cochichewick River also known as Cochichewick Brook is a 1 6 mile long 2 6 km 1 stream in North Andover Massachusetts that drains water from Lake Cochichewick into the Merrimack River Cochichewick RiverCochichewick BrookLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMassachusettsCityNorth AndoverPhysical characteristicsSource coordinates42 41 23 N 071 06 23 W 42 68972 N 71 10639 W 42 68972 71 10639Mouth coordinates42 42 30 N 071 08 03 W 42 70833 N 71 13417 W 42 70833 71 13417 Coordinates 42 42 30 N 071 08 03 W 42 70833 N 71 13417 W 42 70833 71 13417Length1 6 mi 2 6 km Early history EditThe river s first European record dates from March 4 1634 5 when It is ordered that the land aboute Cochichowicke shall be reserved for an inland plantacon amp that whosoever will goe to inhabite there shall have three yeares immunity from all taxes levyes publique charges amp services whatsoever military dissipline onely excepted etc The Massachusetts Colony Records later note the sale of land thereabouts to the English At a general Court at Boston 6th of 3d month 1646 Cutshamache Sagamore of Massachusetts came into the court and acknowledged that for the sum of L6 and a coat which he had already received he had sold to Mr John Woodbridge in behalf of the inhabitants of Cochichewick now called Andover all the right interest and privilege in the land six miles southward from the town two miles eastward to Rowley bounds be the same more or less northward to Merrimack river provided that the Indian called Roger and his company may have liberty to take alewives in Cochichewick river for their own eating but if they either spoil or steal any corn or other fruit to any considerable value of the inhabitants the liberty of taking fish shall forever cease and the said Roger is still to enjoy four acres of ground where now he plants Settlement and early industry EditAndover s now called North Andover first settlements were made about Cochichewick Brook a fair springe of sweet water By 1835 North Andover had two textile mill districts Sutton Mills and Stevens Mills on the river In the 18th and 19th centuries milldams were built along the brook to power lumber and gristmills creating Stevens Pond The Weir Hill reservation now owned by The Trustees of Reservations was originally the Stevens country estate above Lake Cochichewick and Stevens Pond References Edit U S Geological Survey National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data The National Map Archived 2016 06 30 at the Wayback Machine accessed October 3 2011 History of Andover Massachusetts Helen Campbell Anne Bradstreet and Her Time Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cochichewick River amp oldid 955842446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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