- Lake Tear of the Clouds
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lake_name = Lake Tear of the Clouds
image_lake = Adirondack Mountains, N.Y.- Lake Tear of the Clouds by Stoddard, Seneca Ray.png
caption_lake = bySeneca Ray Stoddard (late 19th century)
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location =Essex County, New York
coords = coord|44|06|24|N|73|56|09|W|type:waterbody_region:US-NY
type = tarn
inflow = "unnamed streams"
outflow = Feldspar Brook
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basin_countries = United States
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elevation = 4,293 ft (1,309 m)
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cities =Lake Tear of the Clouds (coord|44.1069|N|73.9359|W|type:waterbody_region:US-NY) is a small tarn, in
Essex County, New York , on the southwest slope of Mount Marcy; it is both the highest lake in the state and the highest source of theHudson River via Feldspar Brook and the Opalescent River. The Hudson River officially begins several miles southwest of Marcy at Henderson Lake (1,814 ft).The lake was discovered in 1872, by
Vermont nativeVerplanck Colvin while he was surveying theAdirondacks . He wrote:On
September 14 ,1901 , then-Vice PresidentTheodore Roosevelt was at Lake Tear of the Clouds after returning from a hike to the Marcy summit when he received a message informing him that PresidentWilliam McKinley , who had been shot two weeks earlier but expected to survive, had taken a turn for the worse.Roosevelt hiked down 10 miles (16 km) on the southwest side of the mountain to the closest stage station at
Newcomb, New York . He then took a midnightstagecoach ride on twisting roads to theAdirondack Railway station atNorth Creek, New York where he learned that McKinley had died. Roosevelt took the train to Buffalo where he was officially sworn in as President.The 40-mile (64 km) route is now designated the
Roosevelt-Marcy Trail .External links
* [http://www.bartleby.com/170/9.html Story of Theodore Roosevelt's Trip]
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