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Lakeport Dam
Can anyone tell me exactly when the lake level rose because of the dam being rebuilt? I think it was in 1949 but I am looking for hard facts and then the amount of the rise. This would be the mean level in summer being raised I think.
I would appreciate any help and documentation you can lead me to. |
MIT site
Interesting site, not only the dam but a history of Folsom falls that exist before the dam.
http://www.mit.edu/people/bpfoley/cribworks.html |
Looking at the site Broadhopper linked to seems to indicate 1849 is closer than 1949.
The 1909 chart clearly shows the Weirs channel and a bunch of other places that would be dry if the water was 10 feet lower. http://historical.mytopo.com/getImag...w.jpg&state=NH |
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Lakeport Dam (no date)
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopo...akeportdam.jpg Quote:
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Speaking of dams and lake levels, etc.....interesting article in the Daily Sun today about how the output from the dam affects people downstream.
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More trivia.
For years the DES and Army Corps of Engineers never acknowledge Silver Lake as a lake but rather part of the Winnipesaukee River. This fact has been a thorn on the Silver lake Association.
Cattle Landing area between Meredith Neck and Bear Island was at one time when the lake level was low before the Lakeport dam was built, shallow enough to cross cattle between the main land and the island. That was how it got its name. Eons ago Lily Pond and the land now the Laconia airport was flooded and was part of Lake Winnipesaukee. Merrymeeting river flow was reversed and the Merrymeeting river drained the lake to the ocean. http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...tory+lake+size |
Lakeport Dam
Thanks for your help in trying to find out some information about Lakeport Dam. I am specifically looking to find out when they rebuilt the dam the third or fourth time in 1946 ish, did the mean level rise about two to three feet? The reason I am asking this is I am trying to date some lake pictures by this mean summer level and I understood it was after WWII that the rebuilt dam caused the lake level to rise at least a few feet. That affected many property issues as well involving the lake shore.
If anyone can direct me or knows the answer to this question I would greatly appreciate it. |
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