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This is a list of locks and dams of the Ohio River, which begins at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at The Point in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and ends at the confluence of the Ohio River and the Mississippi River, in Cairo, Illinois. A map and diagram of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operated locks and dams on the Ohio River.
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Category: Dams by year of completion. 8 languages. ... Dams completed in 1840 (1 P) Dams completed in 1842 (1 P) Dams completed in 1848 (1 P) Dams completed in 1850 (3 P)
Dumbarton Blvd. Dam—This 12-to-14-foot (3.7 to 4.3 m) high masonry dam [76] is located about 400 feet (120 m) north of the intersection of Dumbarton Blvd. and Douglas Blvd. Built some time in the 1800s, it once impounded a substantial reservoir. It is silted up, and now only a small pond exists.
In Cumberland, Dam No. 8 and Guard Lock No. 8 had begun construction in 1837 [45] and the final locks (70–75) to Cumberland were completed around 1840. [46] That left an 18.5-mile (29.8 km) segment in the middle, which would eventually require building the Paw Paw tunnel, digging the deep cut at Oldtown, and building 17 locks.
Pages in category "Dams in Ohio" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
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