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  2. Bartlett Lake - Wikipedia

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    Bartlett Lake is a reservoir that was formed by the damming of the Verde River in the U.S. state of Arizona. It is downstream and to the south of Horseshoe Reservoir. Constructed in 1936–39 by the Salt River Project, the Bartlett Dam and reservoir were named for Bill Bartlett, a government surveyor. Bartlett Lake was the first reservoir built ...

  3. Bartlett Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Bartlett Dam is a concrete multiple-arch buttress dam on the Verde River, located 50 km northeast of Phoenix, Arizona. The dam creates Bartlett Lake and its primary purpose is irrigation water supply. It was the first dam constructed on the Verde River and the first of its type constructed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. It was built ...

  4. Bartlett Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Elevation. [ 1] 2,146 ft (654 m) Bartlett Springs is a set of springs around which a resort was developed in Lake County, California . There were four improved springs, each delivering cool carbonated water with considerable amounts of suspended iron. In 1914 it was the largest such resort in Lake County, capable of accommodating up to 500 guests.

  5. Springs of Lake County, California - Wikipedia

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    Springs of Lake County, California. The Springs of Lake County, California are natural springs, some of which are warm and/or rich in minerals, in Lake County, California. During the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century resorts were often founded around these springs, where bathing and drinking the water was thought to be ...

  6. Lake Harding - Wikipedia

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    Lake Harding, also known as Bartlett's Ferry Lake, is a 5,850-acre (23.7 km 2) reservoir on the Chattahoochee River. The lake is formed by Bartlett's Ferry Dam, and the border between Georgia and Alabama traverses the main channel along the western side of the lake. The Georgia side lies entirely within Harris County while the Alabama shoreline ...

  7. Horseshoe Lake (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    2,200 ft (670 m) 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Horseshoe Lake is a reservoir that was formed by the Horseshoe Dam on the Verde River in the U.S. state of Arizona. The lake and dam are located inside the Tonto National Forest is located upstream and north of Bartlett Lake. The dam is managed by the Salt River Project. [1][2][3][4]

  8. Newman Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Newman Spring. This place is known locally as "Soap Creek," on account of borax being a prominent constituent in the water. It is used as a bathing resort, there being a walled-in swimming pool. It is 1.5 miles north of Bartlett Springs, and is owned by Geo. Young of Bartlett Springs, being leased to W. W. Tallman.

  9. Salt River Project - Wikipedia

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    The lake itself is considerably smaller than Roosevelt at only 2,600 acres (1,100 ha) of surface area at full capacity, and can store 254,138 acre-feet (313,475,000 m 3) of water. [ 12 ] Like the rest of the Salt River lakes downstream from Roosevelt, Apache Lake is long and narrow, filling the bottom of the canyon it resides in.