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  2. Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, private interests constructed two short piers and dredged out a channel between them, connecting Betsie Lake to Lake Michigan. The harbor quickly became a popular refuge, and in 1867, Congress directed the Army Corps of Engineers to begin improvements on the harbor.

  3. Soo Locks - Wikipedia

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    The entire canal, including the locks, is owned and maintained by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which provides free passage. The first iteration of the U.S. Soo Locks was completed in May 1855; it was operated by the state of Michigan until transferred to the U.S. Army in 1881.

  4. United States Army Corps of Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. The history of United States Army Corps of Engineers can be traced back to the American Revolution.On 16 June 1775, the Continental Congress organized the Corps of Engineers, whose initial staff included a chief engineer and two assistants. [6]

  5. Mosquito Creek Lake - Wikipedia

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    Mosquito Creek Lake. /  41.37111°N 80.75500°W  / 41.37111; -80.75500. Mosquito Creek Lake (formerly Mosquito Creek Reservoir) is a reservoir in Trumbull County, northeast Ohio, in the United States. It is approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of Warren. The lake is fed by Mosquito Creek and Walnut Creek. [ 3]

  6. Barren River Lake - Wikipedia

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    3. Barren River Lake is a 10,100 acres (41 km 2 ), reservoir in Kentucky created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1964 by impounding the Barren River. The lake occupies parts of Allen, Barren, and Monroe counties. The Barren River Lake Dam is an earthen dam, 146 feet (45 m) high and 3,970 feet (1,210 m) long at its crest. [ 2]

  7. Great Lakes and Ohio River Division - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division ( LRD) is one of the eight permanent divisions of the Army organization, providing civil works and military water resource services/infrastructure. It also supports economically viable and environmentally sustainable watershed management and water resources ...

  8. Atwood Lake - Wikipedia

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    Atwood Lake is a reservoir located in Tuscarawas and Carroll counties in east central Ohio. The lake is formed by Atwood Dam 40°31′36″N 81°17′5″W[ 3] across Indian Fork, [ 4] a tributary of Conotton Creek. The lake is named for the community of Atwood 40°31′36″N 81°17′5″W[ 5][ 6][ 7] which was purchased, demolished and ...

  9. Wilson Lake (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Lake is a reservoir in the U.S. state of Kansas, on the border of Russell County and Lincoln County. [ 5] Built and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control, it is also used for wildlife management and recreation. Several parks are located along its shoreline, including Wilson State Park.