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North Branch Dead River

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Length
  
31 km

Mouth
  
Flagstaff Lake

Source
  
Maine

Country
  
United States of America

Main source
  
Maine 1,275 feet (390 m)

River mouth
  
Flagstaff Lake 1,145 feet (350 m)

Progression
  
Flagstaff Lake – Dead River – Kennebec River

The North Branch Dead River is a 19.3-mile-long (31.1 km) tributary of the Dead River in Franklin County, Maine. It is paralleled by Maine State Route 27.

Map of North Branch Dead River, Eustis, ME, USA

From the outflow of Lower Pond (45°18′49″N 70°37′32″W) in Chain of Ponds (Maine Township 2, Range 6, WBKP), the river runs southeast to Eustis, where its confluence with the South Branch of the Dead River was drowned by the impoundment of Flagstaff Lake in 1950.

The Dead River played a role in the American Revolution. In the fall of 1775 then newly commissioned Colonel Benedict Arnold led a force of over 1000 men on a grueling trip through Maine, as part of the invasion of Canada. Ascending the Kennebec in bateaux, they portaged around the rapids of the lower Dead River, and proceeded up the North Branch, through the Chain of Ponds to Arnold Pond in Coburn Gore (T.2/3 R.6 WBKP), and across the height of land to Quebec's Chaudière River.

References

North Branch Dead River Wikipedia