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Coordinates: 46°28′28″N 69°54′11″W / 46.4744°N 69.9030°W / 46.4744; -69.9030
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[[Image:SquaretailTrout.png|thumb|right|Canoe paddle with brook trout caught at Baker Lake on the Baker Branch Saint John River.]]
[[Image:SquaretailTrout.png|thumb|right|Canoe paddle with brook trout caught at Baker Lake on the Baker Branch Saint John River.]]
The '''Baker Branch Saint John River''' is a river in [[Maine]]. The Baker Stream originates in Upper First Saint John Pond ({{coord|46.03045|-69.98235 |format=dms |type:river_region:US-ME |name=Baker Stream source}}) northeast of Truesdale Mountain in the northwest corner of Maine Township&nbsp;4, Range&nbsp;17, WELS. The stream flows sequentially through Lower First Saint John Pond, Second Saint John Pond, and Third Saint John Pond before entering T.5&nbsp;R.17, WELS, to flow into Fourth Saint John Pond. The outflow of 4th St.&nbsp;John Pond ({{coord|46.0668|-69.9071 |format=dms |type:river_region:US-ME |name=Baker Branch Saint John River source}}), now the Baker Branch, flows into Fifth Saint John Pond on the boundary with T.6&nbsp;R.17, WELS. In 1939, Fifth Saint John Pond was impounded in T.6&nbsp;R.17 to form a diversion into the [[North Branch Penobscot River]],<ref> {{cite web | url= http://www.maine.gov/ifw/fishing/lakesurvey_maps/somerset/st_john_pond_fifth.pdf | title= Fifth St. John Pond |date= |year= |month= |format= [[PDF]] | work= Maine Lake Survey Maps | publisher= Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Game | accessdate= 2010-05-24 }} </ref> but most flow follows the original channel north to Baker Lake at the confluence with Sweeney Brook in T.7&nbsp;R.17, WELS. Turner Brook and Brailey Brook are tributary to the branch in T.8&nbsp;R.17, WELS, before the Baker Branch's [[confluence]] with the [[Southwest Branch Saint John River]] in T.9&nbsp;R.17, WELS.
The '''Baker Branch Saint John River''' is a river in [[Maine]]. The Baker Stream originates in Upper First Saint John Pond ({{coord|46.03045|-69.98235 |format=dms |type:river_region:US-ME |name=Baker Stream source}}) northeast of Truesdale Mountain in the northwest corner of Maine Township&nbsp;4, Range&nbsp;17, WELS. The stream flows sequentially through Lower First Saint John Pond, Second Saint John Pond, and Third Saint John Pond before entering T.5&nbsp;R.17, WELS, to flow into Fourth Saint John Pond. The outflow of 4th St.&nbsp;John Pond ({{coord|46.0668|-69.9071 |format=dms |type:river_region:US-ME |name=Baker Branch Saint John River source}}), now the Baker Branch, flows into Fifth Saint John Pond on the boundary with T.6&nbsp;R.17, WELS. In 1939, Fifth Saint John Pond was impounded in T.6&nbsp;R.17 to form a diversion into the [[North Branch Penobscot River]],<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.maine.gov/ifw/fishing/lakesurvey_maps/somerset/st_john_pond_fifth.pdf | title= Fifth St. John Pond |date= |year= |month= |format= [[PDF]] | work= Maine Lake Survey Maps | publisher= Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Game | accessdate= 2010-05-24 }}</ref> but most flow follows the original channel north to Baker Lake at the confluence with Sweeney Brook in T.7&nbsp;R.17, WELS. Turner Brook and Brailey Brook are tributary to the branch in T.8&nbsp;R.17, WELS, before the Baker Branch's [[confluence]] with the [[Southwest Branch Saint John River]] in T.9&nbsp;R.17, WELS.


==See also==
==See also==
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*[http://cfpub.epa.gov/surf/state.cfm?statepostal=ME Maine Watershed Data From Environmental Protection Agency]
*[http://cfpub.epa.gov/surf/state.cfm?statepostal=ME Maine Watershed Data From Environmental Protection Agency]


[[Category:Saint John River (Bay of Fundy)]]
[[Category:Tributaries of the Saint John River (Bay of Fundy)]]
[[Category:Rivers of Somerset County, Maine]]
[[Category:Rivers of Somerset County, Maine]]



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Revision as of 04:24, 6 March 2011

Baker Branch Saint John River
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Physical characteristics
MouthSW Branch Saint John River
46°28′28″N 69°54′11″W / 46.4744°N 69.9030°W / 46.4744; -69.9030
 • elevation
1,100 feet (340 m)
Basin features
ProgressionSW BranchSaint John River
Canoe paddle with brook trout caught at Baker Lake on the Baker Branch Saint John River.

The Baker Branch Saint John River is a river in Maine. The Baker Stream originates in Upper First Saint John Pond (46°01′50″N 69°58′56″W / 46.03045°N 69.98235°W / 46.03045; -69.98235 (Baker Stream source)) northeast of Truesdale Mountain in the northwest corner of Maine Township 4, Range 17, WELS. The stream flows sequentially through Lower First Saint John Pond, Second Saint John Pond, and Third Saint John Pond before entering T.5 R.17, WELS, to flow into Fourth Saint John Pond. The outflow of 4th St. John Pond (46°04′00″N 69°54′26″W / 46.0668°N 69.9071°W / 46.0668; -69.9071 (Baker Branch Saint John River source)), now the Baker Branch, flows into Fifth Saint John Pond on the boundary with T.6 R.17, WELS. In 1939, Fifth Saint John Pond was impounded in T.6 R.17 to form a diversion into the North Branch Penobscot River,[1] but most flow follows the original channel north to Baker Lake at the confluence with Sweeney Brook in T.7 R.17, WELS. Turner Brook and Brailey Brook are tributary to the branch in T.8 R.17, WELS, before the Baker Branch's confluence with the Southwest Branch Saint John River in T.9 R.17, WELS.

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References

  1. ^ "Fifth St. John Pond" (PDF). Maine Lake Survey Maps. Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Game. Retrieved 2010-05-24. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)