- Pymatuning Reservoir
Infobox_lake
lake_name = Pymatuning Reservoir
image_lake =
caption_lake =
image_bathymetry =
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location =Crawford County, Pennsylvania /Ashtabula County, Ohio
coords = coord|41|29|54|N|80|27|41|W|type:waterbody_region:US_source:GNIS
type =Reservoir
inflow =Shenango River
outflow =Shenango River
catchment =
basin_countries = United States
length = convert|17|mi|abbr=on [Fact|date=June 2008]
width = convert|1.6|mi|abbr=on [Fact|date=June 2008]
area = convert|17088|acre|abbr=on [Fact|date=June 2008]
depth = convert|15|ft|abbr=on [Fact|date=June 2008]
max-depth = convert|35|ft|abbr=on [Fact|date=June 2008]
volume = convert|64300000000|impgal|km3|abbr=on|lk=on [Fact|date=June 2008]
residence_time =
shore = convert|70|mi|abbr=on [Fact|date=June 2008]
elevation = convert|1001|ft|m|abbr=on
islands = Whaley, Harris, Glenn, Ford [Fact|date=June 2008]
cities =
reference = Gnis|1044806|Pymatuning Reservoir]Pymatuning Reservoir is a man-made
lake inCrawford County, Pennsylvania andAshtabula County, Ohio in theUnited States , on land that was once a very largeswamp . [Gnis|1052961|Pymatuning Swamp] Much of it is incorporated into two state parks: Pymatuning State Park inPennsylvania , and Pymatuning State Park inOhio . [Fact|date=June 2008]History
The first known inhabitants were the Mound builders. Two of their mounds were flooded by the creation of Pymatuning Lake. The
Lenape were living in the area when European settlers fist came there. The lake is named for the chief who lived in the area at the time, Pihmtomink. The Lenape were pushed out of the area by the Seneca tribe, a member of theIroquois Confederacy . The Seneca were defeated byGeneral Anthony Wayne 's forces during theNorthwest Indian War and left the area under the terms of theTreaty of Greenville . This treaty marked the end of Native Americans inhabiting the area. [Fact|date=June 2008]The first settlers to the area were
farmer s, whose life was not easy as the land was very swampy and very difficult to reclaim. Farm animals that wondered off were often lost in thequicksand s of the swamp, or fellprey topredator s likefox es, bears andmountain lion s. The swamps were infested withmosquito es that broughtyellow fever to the settlers. [Fact|date=June 2008]Dam and Lake
Building a dam on the Shenango River was first explored in 1911. A massive in 1913 caused $3 million in damage and took several lives. The
Pennsylvania General Assembly approved a budget of $1.2 million to build at dam across the Shenango, butGovernor John K. Tener slashed the budget to just $100,000. [Fact|date=June 2008]The Pennsylvania legislature took action again in 1917, this time approving a $400,000 budget under the condition that the needed land in
Ohio be purchased by the private sector. The Pymatuning Land Company was formed and raised the funds to purchase the needed Ohio properties. The land was finally acquired in full by 1931 whenGovernor Gifford Pinchot approved $1.5 million to complete the dam. 7,000 men began work on the dam in 1931 and the project was completed in 1934, with a final total cost of $3,717,739. The lake now holds 64.3 billiongallon s (243.3 million m³) of water, covering 17,088 acres (69.15 km²) over a length of 17 miles (27 km) with a width of 1.6 miles (2.6 km) at the widest and 70 miles (113 km) of shoreline with a maximum depth of 35 feet (11 m). The lake has served to provide a water supply for the Shenango and Beaver valleys, it has lessened the damage caused by floods, and provided recreation for the people of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Two state parks, each named "Pymatuning State Park ", are on the lake in Ohio and Pennsylvania. [Fact|date=June 2008]References
*cite web
title = Pymatuning State Park
accessdate = 2007-01-20
publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/pymatuning.aspx
format = HTML
*cite web
title = Park Spotlight: Pymatuning State Park
publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/news/resource/res2005/05-0830-pymatuningsp.aspx
accessdate = 2007-01-20
format = HTML
*cite web
title = Pymatuning State Park
accessdate = 2007-01-20
publisher =Ohio Department of Natural Resources
url = http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/parks/pymatuning.htm
format = HTMLExternal links
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