Mill Branch (Patuxent River tributary)
Mill Branch of the Patuxent River in Prince George's County, Maryland is part of the Upper Patuxent Watershead.[1]
There is record of a Reuben Ross owning a water mill on the Patuxent River, maybe near this branch. He died in 1722 but willed it to his children and their heirs forever. from Will on 12 Aug 1722 in Annapolis MD... Ross, Reuben, carpenter,Prince George's Co.,12th Aug., 1722; 21st Jan., 1722. To daus. Mary and Elizabeth, at age of 16 or marriage, and sons Reuben, ex., John and Thomas, personalty. To wife Elizabeth, water mill on branch running through land of James Williams, near n. branch of Patuxent R., during widowhood; shd. she marry, sons to be free at age of 17, and mill afsd. to son Eeuben and hrs. He dying without issue, to sons John and Thomas and their hrs. Residue of estate absolutely. Overseers: Bro.-in-law Thomas Harwood and Wm. Mordant. Test: Ralph Crabb, Richard Duckett, Thos. Brassen. Note: 28th Feb., 1722, widow claims her thirds. 18, 1.
Drainage area
Mill Branch drains 2270 acres[2] including the communities of Evergreen, The Willows, Evergreen Estates, St. James Place, Enfield Chase, Covington, Archstone at Bowie Town Center, Glen Allen, Oaktree, Lake Village Manor, Amber Meadows, and Pointer Ridge within Bowie, Maryland.[3]
Environmental concerns
The major pollutants in this stream are sediment and excess nutrients (fertilizer from nearby homes).[3]
See also
References
- "City of Bowie Environmental Infrastructure Action Strategy Plan Staff Findings and Recommendations By Sub-watershed". City of Bowie. p. ii. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- "Upper Patuxent River Watershed Restoration Action Strategy" (PDF). Watershed Restoration Action Strategies. Maryland Department of Natural Resources: 27. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- "City of Bowie Environmental Infrastructure Action Strategy Plan Staff Findings and Recommendations By Sub-watershed". City of Bowie. p. 30. Retrieved 21 January 2015.