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Saugatuck River

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The Saugatuck River is a 〔U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. (The National Map ), accessed April 1, 2011〕 river in southwestern Connecticut in the United States. It drains part of suburban and rural Fairfield County west of Bridgeport, emptying into Long Island Sound.
The USS Saugatuck (AO-75), a U.S. Navy oiler that saw service in World War II, was named after the river.〔http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s6/saugatuck.htm "Saugatuck," ''Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships,'' Naval Historical Center. Retrieved 2014-05-03.〕
==Description==
The Saugatuck River issues from Sugar Hollow Pond〔http://books.google.com/books?id=i8YpAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA60&lpg=PA60&dq=%22sugar+hollow+pond%22+%22saugatuck+river%22&source=bl&ots=WD9fHlGFME&sig=0C6wyF4nomx_Jj0vXIHg_AF8iPk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JvtkU8fCHo-nsASEhoAw&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=%22sugar%20hollow%20pond%22%20%22saugatuck%20river%22&f=false ''Report on the Business and Surveys of the Contemplated New York and Hartford Railroad via Danbury,'' New York and Hartford Railroad, Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Burnham, 1845. Pages 59-60.〕 approximately southwest of downtown Danbury. It flows generally southeast, passing through the Saugatuck Reservoir ( above sea level), then turns south-southwest. In Westport, it broadens into a navigable estuary along its lower and enters Long Island Sound approximately southeast of Norwalk. Interstate 95 crosses the river near its mouth downstream from Westport center. The river is wadeable along much of its course and is a popular seasonal destination for trout fishing with the state of Connecticut stocking the river annually.〔http://www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/fishing/general_information/fishdistributionreport.pdf "Connecticut Fish Stocking Report, 2013," Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection. Retrieved 2014-05-03.〕
In the 17th century the river was the site of a Paugusset settlement. The name of the river means "river that flows out" in the Paugusset language. The land east of the river was opened to white settlement in 1637 after the defeat of the Pequot by John Mason in the Pequot War. After treaties with the local tribes, members of the Connecticut Colony began to settle the area between the Saugatuck and the Norwalk rivers to the west between 1639 and 1661. In the 18th century farming villages sprang up along the river, which was the principal means of transportation. During the 19th century, the lower river became the site of warehouses and shipyards, as well as an important hub of maritime commerce. The town of Westport was incorporated out of the existing village of Saugatuck at the mouth of the Saugatuck River and several surrounding communities in 1835.
In 1908, the author Samuel Clemens moved into a villa he named "Stormfield" built on a hill overlooking the Saugatuck River in Redding, Connecticut.〔http://books.google.com/books?id=-o06AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA707&lpg=PA707&dq=stormfield+architecture&source=bl&ots=hrikD1Psky&sig=a2HtCeSMK2xb4Sff-ElKrNjlQqo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8r50U4bsO7KlsQT__IH4DA&ved=0CGcQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=stormfield%20architecture&f=false Beard, Dan, "Mark Twain as a Neighbor," ''Review of Reviews and World's Work: An International Magazine,'' January-June 1910, Volume 41, page 705.〕 Clemens died in 1910 and the original Stormfield was destroyed in a 1923 fire.〔http://hq.abaa.org/books/antiquarian/news_fly?code=118 MacDonnell, Kevin, "A Virtual Tour of Mark Twain's Last Home With a Glimpse of His Library," Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America. Retrieved 2014-05-15.〕
Bridgeport Hydraulic Company Holdings (now owned by Aquarion) flooded a portion of the Saugatuck River Valley in Weston after 1938〔(FIGHT RESERVOIR PROJECT; Residents Offer to Finance a Suit by Weston, Conn. ), November 27, 1937, Page 9, 144 words, THE NEW YORK TIMES.〕〔(SUE TO PREVENT DAM; Saugatuck Valley Residents Seek Injunction and $250,000 ), February 3, 1938, Page 10, 133 words, THE NEW YORK TIMES.〕 displacing the village of Valley Forge〔(Valley Forge Forever Gone ), By Marcia Miner, The Aspetuck Land Trust〕〔(The rise and fall of Valley Forge ), Published: 12:00 a.m., Sunday, March 26, 2006, Robert Miller, THE NEWS-TIMES〕 to create the Saugatuck Reservoir.〔(Village of the Damned: the fight for open space and the flooding of a Connecticut town. ) By James Lomuscio, ISBN 1-58465-477-5 ISBN 978-1584654773〕

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