tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31512022.post1850652210483606168..comments2024-01-20T23:31:11.294-08:00Comments on Tispaquin's Revenge: Queset Brook, North Easton, MassachusettsDouglas Wattshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06686351092076044875noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31512022.post-75738188912870116462014-05-04T17:40:41.143-07:002014-05-04T17:40:41.143-07:00The water from the wetland remnants of what before...The water from the wetland remnants of what before 1968 was Flyway Pond trickles through tue broken *dam* andflows easterly....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31512022.post-43885520632632700762014-05-04T17:32:28.274-07:002014-05-04T17:32:28.274-07:00Not to be the contrarian but Queset Brook does not...Not to be the contrarian but Queset Brook does not rise from Lincoln Spring. Its source is Ames Pond which rises from the swampy low lying wetlands in southern Stoughton near the north end of the pond. <br />The Queset flows southeasterly from Ames Pond to Picker Pond, then Hoe Shop Pond behind the Unitarian Church cemetary, down to where it passes under Main St. near the Ames Library and turns eastward over to Shovel Shop pond, crossing under thr old railroad tracks. From there it meanders south and east through Langwater, Sheepasture, Morses Pond, under 138 right at D'Angelos and into West Bridewater. The water from the wetland remnants of what before 1968 was Flyaway Pond trickle through the broken and flows easterly into Picker Pond, joining the Queset river system. Neither are sourced from Lincoln Spring, although flow from the spring travels easterly joining the system in the small pond behind the old Hammer Shop near the Library.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com