Pleasant Run (New Jersey)

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EtymologyDescriptive Etymology
Pleasant Run
Campbell's Brook
EtymologyDescriptive Etymology
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Jersey
RegionRaritan Valley
CityReadington, Branchburg
Physical characteristics
SourceCushetunk Mountain
  locationReadington, Raritan Valley, New Jersey, United States
  coordinates40°32′1.32″N 74°49′5.52″W / 40.5337000°N 74.8182000°W / 40.5337000; -74.8182000
  elevation312 ft (95 m)
MouthSouth Branch Raritan River
  location
Branchburg, Raritan Valley, New Jersey, United States
  coordinates
40°31′4.8″N 74°43′44.76″W / 40.518000°N 74.7291000°W / 40.518000; -74.7291000
  elevation
75 ft (23 m)
Length7 mi (11 km)

Pleasant Run is a tributary of the South Branch Raritan River in central New Jersey in the United States.

Pleasant Run is approximately 7 miles (11 km) in length,[1] running from its headwaters near Cushetunk Mountain,[2] a plutonic intrusion of igneous rock surrounding Round Valley Reservoir, through Readington and Branchburg, to its convergence with the South Branch Raritan River near River Road in Branchburg.

Pleasant Run was originally called Campbell's Brook after John Campbell of Piscataway. Campbell in 1685, was granted a strip of land extending west from the South Branch and which surrounded Pleasant Run.[3]

Pleasant Run has twenty-three small, unnamed tributaries in Branchburg and Readington.

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