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Spruce Run (Little Fishing Creek tributary)

Spruce Run is a tributary of Little Fishing Creek in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 6.9 miles (11.1 km) long and flows through Madison Township.[1] The watershed of the stream has an area of 9.80 square miles (25.4 km2). Several people settled on the stream in the 1780s and 1790s. Two bridges were built over it in the 20th century.

Spruce Run
Spruce Run at Pennsylvania Route 254, looking upstream
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationvalley in northern Madison Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
 • elevation1,220 ft (370 m)
Mouth 
 • location
Little Fishing Creek in Madison Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
 • coordinates
41°04′57″N 76°31′07″W / 41.0826°N 76.5186°W / 41.0826; -76.5186
 • elevation
564 ft (172 m)
Length6.9 mi (11.1 km)
Basin size9.80 sq mi (25.4 km2)
Basin features
ProgressionLittle Fishing Creek → Fishing CreekSusquehanna RiverChesapeake Bay

Spruce Run is designated as a "Locally Significant Area" in the Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory. More than 80 species of woodland herbs and numerous trees, mammals, and birds inhabit the area near the stream. The Pennsylvania State Game Lands are also in the watershed.

Course edit

 
Spruce Run frozen over in January

Spruce Run begins in a valley in northern Madison Township, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the Columbia/Lycoming county line. It flows southeast for approximately a mile and then east for a slightly shorter distance, running parallel to Spruce Run Road. The stream then turns east-southeast and its valley widens considerably. Over the next few miles, the stream's valley gets broader and shallower and eventually it stops flowing parallel to Spruce Run Road. It then crosses Pennsylvania Route 254 and turns southeast for a few miles. The stream's valley becomes narrower again in its lower reaches. Shortly afterwards, it reaches its confluence with Little Fishing Creek near the community of Eyers Grove.[1]

Spruce Run joins Little Fishing Creek 5.87 miles (9.45 km) upstream of its mouth.[2]

Geography and geology edit

The elevation of Spruce Run near its mouth is 564 feet (172 m) above sea level.[3] The elevation of the stream at its source is approximately 1,220 feet (370 m) above sea level.[1] The stream is described as a "small stream" in John Gosse Freeze's book A History of Columbia County, Pennsylvania: From the Earliest Times.[4]

Watershed edit

The watershed of Spruce Run has an area of 9.80 square miles (25.4 km2).[2] The upper reaches of the stream are in the Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 226. There are no all-terrain vehicle trails along the stream and the Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory opposes the addition of any.[5]

History and Industries edit

A number of people settled on Spruce Run in the late 1700s. Peter Brugler, a former resident of Jersey, settled on the western side of the stream in 1779 or 1780 and James Masters, another former Jersey resident settled there in 1786. George Runyon arrived at the stream in 1796 and also settled there.[4] In 1791, James Masters built a sawmill, chopmill, and fulling mill on the stream. This was one of the first industries in Madison township.[6]

Two bridges that are more than 20 feet (6.1 m) long cross Spruce Run. One was built in 1932 and repaired in 2011. It is 37.1 feet (11.3 m) long. The other is a concrete tee beam bridge that was built in 1970. It is 35.1 feet (10.7 m) long.[7]

The Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory advises against logging on Spruce Run.[5]

Biology edit

There are eastern hemlock and mixed hardwood forests along Spruce Run. There is also a high level of diversity of birds near the stream. Red salamanders and black-throated green warblers have the potential to inhabit the areas near the stream.[5]

In addition to eastern hemlock, tree species that live near Spruce Run include yellow birch, black birch, basswood, sugar maple, white ash, beech, and black cherry. There are more than 80 species of woodland herbs in the area, including 15 fern species and 12 sedge species.[5] However, invasive plants such as the multiflora rose and the autumn olive also inhabit the area near the stream.[5]

Numerous game animals are found in the vicinity of Spruce Run. These include white-tailed deer, black bear, ring-necked pheasant, cottontail rabbit, wild turkey, and squirrels. A large number of other bird species also inhabit the area. These include five warbler species, two thrush species, one flycatcher species, and a number of other species.[5] Ruffed grouse also occur in large numbers on Spruce Run.[8]

Spruce Run is listed as a "Locally Significant Area" in the Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c United States Geological Survey, The National Map Viewer, retrieved July 24, 2014
  2. ^ a b Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams (PDF), November 2, 2001, p. 101, retrieved July 24, 2014
  3. ^ Topographic Map Stream Features in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, retrieved July 24, 2014
  4. ^ a b John Gosse Freeze (1888), A History of Columbia County, Pennsylvania: From the Earliest Times, p. [page needed]
  5. ^ a b c d e f g The Pennsylvania Science Office of The Nature Conservancy (2004), Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory 2004 (PDF), retrieved July 24, 2014
  6. ^ J.H. Beers (1915), Historical and biographical annals of Columbia and Montour counties, Pennsylvania, ISBN 9785871104682, retrieved July 26, 2014
  7. ^ Columbia County, retrieved July 26, 2014
  8. ^ Paul H. Parrish (1967), Soil survey, Columbia County, Pennsylvania: Report, p. [page needed]

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Spruce Run is a tributary of Little Fishing Creek in Columbia County Pennsylvania in the United States It is approximately 6 9 miles 11 1 km long and flows through Madison Township 1 The watershed of the stream has an area of 9 80 square miles 25 4 km2 Several people settled on the stream in the 1780s and 1790s Two bridges were built over it in the 20th century Spruce RunSpruce Run at Pennsylvania Route 254 looking upstreamPhysical characteristicsSource locationvalley in northern Madison Township Columbia County Pennsylvania elevation1 220 ft 370 m Mouth locationLittle Fishing Creek in Madison Township Columbia County Pennsylvania coordinates41 04 57 N 76 31 07 W 41 0826 N 76 5186 W 41 0826 76 5186 elevation564 ft 172 m Length6 9 mi 11 1 km Basin size9 80 sq mi 25 4 km2 Basin featuresProgressionLittle Fishing Creek Fishing Creek Susquehanna River Chesapeake Bay Spruce Run is designated as a Locally Significant Area in the Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory More than 80 species of woodland herbs and numerous trees mammals and birds inhabit the area near the stream The Pennsylvania State Game Lands are also in the watershed Contents 1 Course 2 Geography and geology 3 Watershed 4 History and Industries 5 Biology 6 See also 7 ReferencesCourse edit nbsp Spruce Run frozen over in January Spruce Run begins in a valley in northern Madison Township approximately 1 mile 1 6 km south of the Columbia Lycoming county line It flows southeast for approximately a mile and then east for a slightly shorter distance running parallel to Spruce Run Road The stream then turns east southeast and its valley widens considerably Over the next few miles the stream s valley gets broader and shallower and eventually it stops flowing parallel to Spruce Run Road It then crosses Pennsylvania Route 254 and turns southeast for a few miles The stream s valley becomes narrower again in its lower reaches Shortly afterwards it reaches its confluence with Little Fishing Creek near the community of Eyers Grove 1 Spruce Run joins Little Fishing Creek 5 87 miles 9 45 km upstream of its mouth 2 Geography and geology editThe elevation of Spruce Run near its mouth is 564 feet 172 m above sea level 3 The elevation of the stream at its source is approximately 1 220 feet 370 m above sea level 1 The stream is described as a small stream in John Gosse Freeze s book A History of Columbia County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Times 4 Watershed editThe watershed of Spruce Run has an area of 9 80 square miles 25 4 km2 2 The upper reaches of the stream are in the Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 226 There are no all terrain vehicle trails along the stream and the Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory opposes the addition of any 5 History and Industries editA number of people settled on Spruce Run in the late 1700s Peter Brugler a former resident of Jersey settled on the western side of the stream in 1779 or 1780 and James Masters another former Jersey resident settled there in 1786 George Runyon arrived at the stream in 1796 and also settled there 4 In 1791 James Masters built a sawmill chopmill and fulling mill on the stream This was one of the first industries in Madison township 6 Two bridges that are more than 20 feet 6 1 m long cross Spruce Run One was built in 1932 and repaired in 2011 It is 37 1 feet 11 3 m long The other is a concrete tee beam bridge that was built in 1970 It is 35 1 feet 10 7 m long 7 The Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory advises against logging on Spruce Run 5 Biology editThere are eastern hemlock and mixed hardwood forests along Spruce Run There is also a high level of diversity of birds near the stream Red salamanders and black throated green warblers have the potential to inhabit the areas near the stream 5 In addition to eastern hemlock tree species that live near Spruce Run include yellow birch black birch basswood sugar maple white ash beech and black cherry There are more than 80 species of woodland herbs in the area including 15 fern species and 12 sedge species 5 However invasive plants such as the multiflora rose and the autumn olive also inhabit the area near the stream 5 Numerous game animals are found in the vicinity of Spruce Run These include white tailed deer black bear ring necked pheasant cottontail rabbit wild turkey and squirrels A large number of other bird species also inhabit the area These include five warbler species two thrush species one flycatcher species and a number of other species 5 Ruffed grouse also occur in large numbers on Spruce Run 8 Spruce Run is listed as a Locally Significant Area in the Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory 5 See also editList of tributaries of Fishing Creek North Branch Susquehanna River West Branch Run next tributary of Little Fishing Creek going upstreamReferences edit a b c United States Geological Survey The National Map Viewer retrieved July 24 2014 a b Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams PDF November 2 2001 p 101 retrieved July 24 2014 Topographic Map Stream Features in Columbia County Pennsylvania retrieved July 24 2014 a b John Gosse Freeze 1888 A History of Columbia County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Times p page needed a b c d e f g The Pennsylvania Science Office of The Nature Conservancy 2004 Columbia County Natural Areas Inventory 2004 PDF retrieved July 24 2014 J H Beers 1915 Historical and biographical annals of Columbia and Montour counties Pennsylvania ISBN 9785871104682 retrieved July 26 2014 Columbia County retrieved July 26 2014 Paul H Parrish 1967 Soil survey Columbia County Pennsylvania Report p page needed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spruce Run Little Fishing Creek tributary amp oldid 1062024421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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