Plum Creek (Little Shamokin Creek)
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Plum Creek is a
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of
Little Shamokin Creek Little Shamokin Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed May 4th, 2020 tributary of Shamokin Creek and a sub-tributary of the Susquehanna River in Northumberland County, ...
in
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, in the United States. It is approximately long and flows through Shamokin Township and Rockefeller Township. The watershed of the creek has an area of . It is a small, perennial stream and its valley was substantially colonized by the early 19th century. A number of bridges have been constructed over the creek.


Course

Plum Creek begins in a small pond in Shamokin Township. It flows northwest for several tenths of a mile before turning west. The creek then enters Rockefeller Township and turns west-southwest for more than a mile. The creek then turns west-northwest for several tenths of a mile receives two unnamed tributariesone from the
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and one from the
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and turns west-southwest for several hundred feet before turning north for a few tenths of a mile. At this point, it turns west for several tenths of a mile and receives two unnamed tributaries from the right before turning northwest. Several hundred feet further downstream, the creek reaches its confluence with Little Shamokin Creek. Plum Creek joins Little Shamokin Creek upstream of its mouth.


Hydrology

A total of of Plum Creek plus all of its unnamed tributaries are designated as impaired. The impairment comes from
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,
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, and low levels of
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and are due to
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; however, the remaining of the
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are not designated as impaired.


Geography, geology, and watershed

The elevation near the
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of Plum Creek is above
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. The elevation of the creek's
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is between above sea level. Plum Creek is a small,
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. The
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of Plum Creek has an area of . The mouth of the creek is in the
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quadrangle of Sunbury. However, its source is in the quadrangle of Trevorton. The headwaters of Plum Creek are south of Millers Crossroads Church. The creek's mouth is near
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. Plum Creek has been used as a
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for Sunbury. There are some
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s in the creek's watershed.


History

Plum Creek was entered into the
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on August 2, 1979. Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1184112. By the early 1800s, the valley of Plum Creek had some inhabitants and was one of the major points of colonization in the area, aside from Sunbury. Many
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s had colonized the area during this period. Plum Creek Road historically ran through the creek's valley and connected Tulpehocken Road (now
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) with Old King's Highway (now
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) and aided travel between Sunbury and Shamokin. The Eden Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded by inhabitants of the valley of Plum Creek in 1844, as there was no other church within several miles.
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was also being done in the valley of Plum Creek by the early 1800s. For instance, Henry Yoxtheimer, Sr., an early pioneer, farmed in the valley. Also, the 58-acre William Miller
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historically existed at the headwaters of the creek. Parts of this valley were "fertile" and "well-cultivated" in the 19th and 20th centuries. A number of bridges have been built over Plum Creek, including four in 1939 alone. A concrete
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bridge carrying Peace Valley Road was built across the creek in 1920 southeast of Hamilton and is long. A steel stringer/multi-beam or girder bridge carrying State Route 4016 was built over the creek in 1939 north of Seven Points and is long. Another bridge of the same type was built over the creek in that year southeast of Hamilton. This bridge, which was repaired in 1999, is long and also carries State Route 4016. A concrete slab bridge carrying State Route 4013 over Plum Creek was built in 1939 and repaired in 1997. It is long and is located southwest of Stonington. Another bridge of the same type was built over the creek southwest of Stonington in 1939 and repaired in 1994. This bridge carries State Route 4013 and is long. A prestressed box beam or girders bridge with a length of was constructed across the creek northwest of Seven Points in 1989 and carries T-684. The name "Plum Creek" was erroneously given to another stream in the stream system of Little Shamokin Creek in a 1952 United States Geological Map of the Shamokin quadrangle. This error was noted in the late 1960s and was verified by two local farmers.


See also

*
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References

{{authority control Rivers of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Tributaries of Shamokin Creek Rivers of Pennsylvania