Matfield River
The Matfield River is a 6.3-mile-long (10.1 km)[1] river in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. It flows south through the town of East Bridgewater to a confluence with the Town River, forming the Taunton River. The Matfield River, where it flows through the historic village of Elmwood and flows under Route 18, is commonly known as the Elmwood River.[citation needed]
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, accessed April 1, 2011
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Taunton River Watershed
- Assonet River
- Canoe River
- Cedar Swamp River
- Cocasset River
- Cotley River
- Forge River
- Hockomock River
- Lady Slipper Brook
- Matfield River
- Mill River
- Nemasket River
- Poor Meadow Brook
- Quequechan River
- Rumford River
- Salisbury Plain River
- Satucket River
- Segreganset River
- Shumatuscacant River
- Snake River
- Taunton River
- Three Mile River
- Town River
- Wading River
- Winnetuxet River
- Assawompset Pond
- Assonet Bay
- Great Quittacas Pond
- Little Quittacas Pond
- Lake Nippenicket
- Norton Reservoir
- Lake Mirimichi
- Lake Rico
- Lake Sabbatia
- Leach Pond
- Long Pond
- Pocksha Pond
- Somerset Reservoir
- Turnpike Lake
- Watson Pond
- Winnecunnet Pond
42°0′55.9″N 70°57′40.4″W / 42.015528°N 70.961222°W / 42.015528; -70.961222
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