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Old 11-04-2014, 05:04 PM   #1
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Default When was Lake Winnipesaukee "Established"

Is there an official date that Lake Winnipesaukee was "established"?
Similar to a town's incorporation date, I am wondering if the lake has something like that?
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Old 11-04-2014, 05:09 PM   #2
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Right after the glacier melted . . . .
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Old 11-04-2014, 05:40 PM   #3
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Is there an official date that Lake Winnipesaukee was "established"?
Similar to a town's incorporation date, I am wondering if the lake has something like that?
Misty Blue and another Lake Brother and I were just talking about that this past weekend after seeing this t-shirt...

"Established 1632"...

We agreed that it should read "Established 13,000 BC" when the last glacier retreated...

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Old 11-04-2014, 06:12 PM   #4
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Right after the glacier melted . . . .
Right your are. The only human enhancements were 1st the native Americans that added weirs and stone steps and then later a dam was built to add a few feet to the depth. The lake is 99 44/100 Mother Nature. Now let's don't spoil it!
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Old 11-05-2014, 07:16 PM   #5
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Didn't the Lakeport Dam add 18' of depth when first built at its' present location in 1822, and before that, Lake Winnipesaukee was seven different smaller water bodies interconnected by a stream outflow that fluctuated seasonally and with any rain......sure that's correctimondo....and that's the way it was!
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In this thread you state the same info.http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...d.php?p=142795

Here is Bizers response which I totally agree with.

While possible, that seems unlikely. It may have raised the level of Paugus Bay by 18 feet, but not the entire lake. The Weirs channel (which extends from Weirs Beach to Naswa) is about four feet deep. Hence, the main part of the lake could only drop by four feet at most. At that level (and lower) there is no way for water to exit the lake.
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It was a Tuesday , I forget the year
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I beg to differ with you. It was on a Sunday just before noon as I was standing by one of the signers of the document. The year you are thinking it was, is correct.
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Default Perhaps Winnipesaukee spelling "established" in 1861

The Laconia Citizen had an article about the spelling, in 2008. It referenced an article from 1933 that claims that 1877 was the first establishment of the Winnipesaukee spelling. However, the Carroll County map by H.F. Walling, published in 1861 by Smith and Peavey, has Winnipesaukee spelled out as we know it today.
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I do know that my mother said her parents and grandparent's could just as well have done without the lake. They used to refer to it as the pond and they really didn't have an awful lot of use for it. However, my mother did learn to swim in the lake. So they must have done some enjoyable things with the lake.

We had some old letters in my parent's house (not the same where my mother grew up) that a Dr friend from Boston had written back and forth discussing whether they should build a camp -if there would be a market to rent it. I think the Doctor's letters were dated early 1900s. So I would guess before 1900 the lake was not really used much recreationally if they had to have a discussion if it would be successful or not.

The house where we grew up had once been a boarding house I guess you would call it. The people often came from Boston to Alton Bay by train and took a boat to Wolfeboro. So the lake was used for transportation. And of course houses were moved all over the lake on the ice.
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The Laconia Citizen had an article about the spelling, in 2008. It referenced an article from 1933 that claims that 1877 was the first establishment of the Winnipesaukee spelling. However, the Carroll County map by H.F. Walling, published in 1961 by Smith and Peavey, has Winnipesaukee spelled out as we know it today.
So as far as the spelling goes, Lake Winnipesaukee was established in 1898
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So as far as the spelling goes, Lake Winnipesaukee was established in 1898
oops - I added 100 years to the date of that Walling map from 1861. Here is the link to the map, zoomed in so you can see the spelling.
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