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Chester Morse Lake |
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Chester Morse Lake (originally Cedar Lake) is a lake in the upper region of the Cedar River watershed in the U.S. state of Washington. The original lake surface was 1,530 feet (466 m) above sea level, but when the river was dammed in 1900, the elevation was raised to 1,560 feet (475 m). Chester Morse Lake is more than four miles (6 km) long, and is primarily fed from the east by the north and south forks of the Cedar River, and from the south by the Rex River. The lake is part of the Seattle area water supply. Fishing is prohibited. Coordinates 47°23'13"N 121°42'01"W |
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PO.301.0117 - Cedar Lake later to become Chester Morse Lake during construction of Chester Morse Masonry Dam.
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PO.301.0118 - Cedar Lake later to become Chester Morse Lake during construction of Chester Morse Masonry Dam.
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PO.301.0119 - Cedar Lake later to become Chester Morse Lake during construction of Chester Morse Masonry Dam.
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PO.301.0120 - Cedar Lake later to become Chester Morse Lake during construction of Chester Morse Masonry Dam.
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PO.545.0049 - Dam and spillway at Chester Morse Dam, Camp 2. 3 1/4 x 5" snapshot The picture shows the back side of the dam with a large head of water flowing through the spillway. The control house can be seen at the top of the dam. A steep bank is on the right side. An evergreen tree can be seen in the left foreground.
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PO.591.0509 - Buildings and Construction site during building of Chester Morse Dam.
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PO.591.0511 - Crib dam with 9 feet of water over crest during 1911 flood.
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PO.989.0002 - Pacific States Lumber Co logging at Cedar Lake. Note crew in flat bottom boat. We had to row across the lake morning and night, catch a speeder up to camp, a couple of miles.
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PO.989.0003 - Art Branam, foreman, Gus Erickson, engineer on rig on Cedar Lake. 1926-1927. Pacific States Lumber Co logging at Cedar Lake.
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PO.989.0004 - Red was one of my 3rd riggers, a good man! Pacific States Lumber Co logging at south side of Cedar Lake.
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