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The South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club was a Pennsylvania corporation that operated an exclusive and secretive retreat at a mountain lake near South Fork, Pennsylvania. Its members were more than 50 extremely wealthy industrialists and their families. Most were based in Pittsburgh, the center of steel and related industries.
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South Fork is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Howell County, Missouri, United States. [2] It is located 10 miles (16 km) southwest of West Plains on U.S. Route 160. As of the 2010 census, South Fork had a population of 241. [3] A post office called South Fork was established in 1860, and remained in operation ...
South Fork Township is one of eight townships in Audrain County, Missouri, United States. As of the 2010 census , its population was 5,431. [ 3 ] In reference to the 2020 decennial census, the population of the Township was 5,383 [ 4 ] with the median age being 39.5.
A hydraulic analysis published in 2016 confirmed that the changes made to the dam by the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club severely reduced its ability to withstand major storms. [3] Lowering the dam by as much as 3 feet (0.91 m) and failing to replace the discharge pipes at its base cut the dam's safe discharge capacity in half. [ 3 ]
To monitor the dam, Morrell joined South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, which owned the dam. Morrell campaigned to club officials to improve the dam, which he had inspected by his own engineers and by those of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Morrell offered to effect repairs, partially at his own expense, but was rejected by club president Benjamin ...
South Fork Township is an inactive township in Monroe County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [ 1 ] It was established in 1834, taking its name from South Fork Salt River.
Map of Missouri conservation areas with the Northeast region highlighted. The Northeast administrative region of the Missouri Department of Conservation encompasses Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, and Sullivan counties. The regional conservation office is in Kirksville.