Black River (Alcona County)

Black River is a 15.5-mile-long (24.9 km)[2] river in Alcona County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The main branch rises in northern Harrisville Township at 44°40′46″N 83°22′15″W[1] and flows north through Haynes Township and Alcona Township and empties into Lake Huron at 44°48′58″N 83°17′57″W[1] at the unincorporated community of Black River.

Black River
Location
CountryUnited States
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Lake Huron
  elevation
581 ft (177 m)[1]

The north branch rises in Sanborn Township in southern Alpena County at 44°52′07″N 83°22′06″W.[3] A large portion of its drainage basin is known as the Black River Swamp.[4] The north branch joins the main branch in Alcona Township approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the mouth at 44°48′23″N 83°19′33″W.[3]

Tributaries (from the mouth):

  • North Branch Black River[3]
    • Potvin Lake[5]
    • Gauthier Creek[6]
    • DeRocher Creek[7]
    • Butternut Creek[8]
      • Liston Creek[9]
  • Silver Creek[10]
  • Haynes Creek[11]

During the lumber boom, the town was formerly the local headquarters for Russell A. Alger's lumber company. The house on Lake Shore Road (just north of the bridge on the west side) was removed in 2009; although Alger Street runs adjacent to the river.[12]

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