Parker Pond (Maryland)

Parker Pond is a pond in Wicomico County, Maryland formed by a widening of Beaverdam Creek.[1]

Parker Pond
Parker Pond
Parker Pond
Coordinates38°21′00″N 75°32′42″W[1]
Primary outflows806 cubic ft/second[2]
Max. length1.02 miles (1.64 km) [3]
Surface area41.5 acres 41.5 acres (16.8 ha)[2]
Water volume245.0 acre/ft[2]
Surface elevation36 ft (11 m)[4]

Parker Pond is a man-made body of water, constructed around 1778 using soil excavated from an area adjacent to the east sIde of the dam.[3] The original purpose of the dam was to provide water power, operate a gristmill and a sawmill.[3] In the late 1700’s the pond was known as Robbins' Mill Lot owned by James B. Robbins.[3]

The dam is located on Beaverdam Creek approximately 1.5 miles upstream from Beaglin Park Dam forming Schumaker Pond within the Wicomico River drainage basin.[3]

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