Mill River, in Stamford, Connecticut, part of the Rippowam River, north of downtown) in the downtown area of the city of Stamford, Connecticut
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Principal boundaries are Watershops Pond and the North Branch of the Mill River to the north; the town of East Longmeadow to the south; Schneelock Brook to the west; and the town of Wilbraham to the east.
In 1642, a keystone arch bridge and a dam were built on the Mill River for the fulling mill, the first such in the colonies.