Recent Changes for "Owasco Lake" - Rochester Wikihttps://rocwiki.org/Owasco_LakeRecent Changes of the page "Owasco Lake" on Rochester Wiki.en-us https://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lakehttps://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lake?action=diff&version1=5&version2=6&ts=1267761426Owasco Lake2010-03-05T03:57:06Zpetebinst headers <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Owasco Lake<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> ||&lt;b<span>gco</span>l<span>or='#E0E0FF'</span>&gt;'''Location'''|| </td> <td> <span>+</span> ||&lt;<span>class="ta</span>bl<span>ehead"</span>&gt;'''Location'''|| </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lakehttps://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lake?action=diff&version1=4&version2=5&ts=1233935516Owasco Lake2009-02-06T15:51:56ZmattconheadyAuburn is a city. Added Moravia. I'm not sure psoting copyrighted book is ok. <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Owasco Lake<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 4: </td> <td> Line 4: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> '''Owasco Lake''' is the sixth largest and third easternmost of the ["Finger Lakes"] located about 65 miles east-southeast of ["Rochester"] via ["Interstate 90" I-90] and Routes ["Route 5" 5 ] and ["Route 20" 20]. The <span>to</span>w<span>n of Auburn is at its northern</span>m<span>ost end and takes its drinking water from</span> the lake. </td> <td> <span>+</span> '''Owasco Lake''' is the sixth largest and third easternmost of the ["Finger Lakes"] located about 65 miles east-southeast of ["Rochester"] via ["Interstate 90" I-90] and Routes ["Route 5" 5 ] and ["Route 20" 20]. The <span>City of Auburn is at its northernmost end and the Village of Moravia lies in the south. Both take their drinking </span>w<span>ater fro</span>m the lake. </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 17: </td> <td> Line 17: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * [http://www.nyfalls.com/lakes/owasco.html Owasco Lake], photos and description on the commercial website NYFalls.com (Rochester based)</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lakehttps://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lake?action=diff&version1=3&version2=4&ts=1226283367Owasco Lake2008-11-10T02:16:07Zscotthendler <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Owasco Lake<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 4: </td> <td> Line 4: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> '''Owasco Lake''' is the sixth largest and third easternmost of the ["Finger Lakes"] located about 65 miles east-southeast of ["Rochester"] via ["Interstate 90" I-90] and Routes ["Route 5" 5 ] and ["Route 20" 20]. The town of <span>["</span>Aubu<span>n"]</span> is at its northernmost end and takes its drinking water from the lake. </td> <td> <span>+</span> '''Owasco Lake''' is the sixth largest and third easternmost of the ["Finger Lakes"] located about 65 miles east-southeast of ["Rochester"] via ["Interstate 90" I-90] and Routes ["Route 5" 5 ] and ["Route 20" 20]. The town of Aubu<span>rn</span> is at its northernmost end and takes its drinking water from the lake. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lakehttps://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lake?action=diff&version1=2&version2=3&ts=1217673655Owasco Lake2008-08-02T10:40:55ZBradMandelllocation map <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Owasco Lake<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ ||&lt;bgcolor='#E0E0FF'&gt;'''Location'''||<br> + ||[[Address("Owasco Lake, NY")]]||<br> + </span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lakehttps://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lake?action=recall&version=3&ts=1217673655Owasco Lake2008-08-02T10:40:55ZBradMandellMap location(s) modifiedhttps://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lakehttps://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lake?action=diff&version1=1&version2=2&ts=1217673096Owasco Lake2008-08-02T10:31:36ZBradMandelladd references, quote style the aricle extract add our toopic and intro sentence <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Owasco Lake<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- 'The name "Owasco" is derived from the Indian word "Wasco" which means "outlet" or "floating bridge." A second derivation of the name is from the Indian word "Osco" that means "crossing place."</span> </td> <td> <span>+ '''Owasco Lake''' is the sixth largest and third easternmost of the ["Finger Lakes"] located about 65 miles east-southeast of ["Rochester"] via ["Interstate 90" I-90] and Routes ["Route 5" 5 ] and ["Route 20" 20]. The town of ["Aubun"] is at its northernmost end and takes its drinking water from the lake.</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- Owasco Lake, smallest of the six major Finger Lakes, is 11.1 miles l.ong, 1.3 miles wide at its widest point, and has an average width of .9 mile. It is 177 feet deep at its deepest point, has a volume of 212 billion gallons, an has a watershed of 208 squae. miles. The lake is 710 feet above sea level. Owasco is a good trout fishing lake.</span> </td> <td> <span>+ Excerpt from "''Persons, Places and Things In the Finger Lakes Region''" by Emerson Klees[[Footnote([http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0963599046/103-4263508-0134257?v=glance&amp;n=283155 Amazon.com Listing])]]<br> + ''The name "Owasco" is derived from the Indian word "Wasco" which means "outlet" or "floating bridge." A second derivation of the name is from the Indian word "Osco" that means "crossing place."</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 5: </td> <td> Line 6: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- The earliest inhabitants of the region were the mound builders, or Alleghans, who preceded the Iroquois Confederacy. The Alleghans built their large fortress of Osco on the present site of Fort Hill cemetery in the City of Auburn. They built an earthen altar for the worship of the sun within the walls of the fortress and mounds for the burial of their dead outside the walls. The Alleghans were driven from the region during the thirteenth century by the Cayugas. Wasco was located at the junction of two Iroquois Indian trails, just as Auburn is located at the junction of Routes 5 and 20 today.</span> </td> <td> <span>+ Owasco Lake, smallest of the six major Finger Lakes, is 11.1 miles l.ong, 1.3 miles wide at its widest point, and has an average width of .9 mile. It is 177 feet deep at its deepest point, has a volume of 212 billion gallons, an has a watershed of 208 squae. miles. The lake is 710 feet above sea level. Owasco is a good trout fishing lake.</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 7: </td> <td> Line 8: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- The ["Erie Canal"], about ten miles north of Auburn, was completed in 1825. A canal was planned to link Auburn with the Erie Canal, and a dam was built across the outlet in 1835 as a first step in the construction of a canal. The canal was never built; however, the Syracuse and Auburn Railroad was built in 1838, and Auburn was linked by railroad to Rochester in 1841. In 1869, rail was laid from Fair Haven on Lake Ontario to Sayre, Pennsylvania, along the west shore of Owasco Lake. The line eventually became part of the Lehigh Valley Railroad.'</span> </td> <td> <span>+ The earliest inhabitants of the region were the mound builders, or Alleghans, who preceded the Iroquois Confederacy. The Alleghans built their large fortress of Osco on the present site of Fort Hill cemetery in the City of Auburn. They built an earthen altar for the worship of the sun within the walls of the fortress and mounds for the burial of their dead outside the walls. The Alleghans were driven from the region during the thirteenth century by the Cayugas. Wasco was located at the junction of two Iroquois Indian trails, just as Auburn is located at the junction of Routes 5 and 20 today.</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 9: </td> <td> Line 10: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ The ["Erie Canal"], about ten miles north of Auburn, was completed in 1825. A canal was planned to link Auburn with the Erie Canal, and a dam was built across the outlet in 1835 as a first step in the construction of a canal. The canal was never built; however, the Syracuse and Auburn Railroad was built in 1838, and Auburn was linked by railroad to Rochester in 1841. In 1869, rail was laid from Fair Haven on Lake Ontario to Sayre, Pennsylvania, along the west shore of Owasco Lake. The line eventually became part of the Lehigh Valley Railroad.''</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 10: </td> <td> Line 12: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- *Info is an excerpt from [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0963599046/103-4263508-0134257?v=glance&amp;n=283155 Persons, Places and Things In the Finger Lakes Region] by Emerson Klees</span> </td> <td> <span>+ '''Notes and References'''<br> + * [wiki:wikipedia:Owasco_Lake Wikipedia Article]<br> + * http://www.fingerlakes.com/owasco.htm Owasco] on FingerLakes.com<br> + * [http://gorp.away.com/gorp/location/ny/finger/owasco.htm Fishing Lake Owasco] on GORP.Away.com<br> + * [http://www.ourlake.org/html/owasco_lake1.html Owasco with the System] on OurLake.org</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lakehttps://rocwiki.org/Owasco_Lake?action=diff&version1=0&version2=1&ts=1154490118Owasco Lake2006-08-02T03:41:58ZpetebCreated <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Owasco Lake<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ 'The name "Owasco" is derived from the Indian word "Wasco" which means "outlet" or "floating bridge." A second derivation of the name is from the Indian word "Osco" that means "crossing place."<br> + <br> + Owasco Lake, smallest of the six major Finger Lakes, is 11.1 miles l.ong, 1.3 miles wide at its widest point, and has an average width of .9 mile. It is 177 feet deep at its deepest point, has a volume of 212 billion gallons, an has a watershed of 208 squae. miles. The lake is 710 feet above sea level. Owasco is a good trout fishing lake.<br> + <br> + The earliest inhabitants of the region were the mound builders, or Alleghans, who preceded the Iroquois Confederacy. The Alleghans built their large fortress of Osco on the present site of Fort Hill cemetery in the City of Auburn. They built an earthen altar for the worship of the sun within the walls of the fortress and mounds for the burial of their dead outside the walls. The Alleghans were driven from the region during the thirteenth century by the Cayugas. Wasco was located at the junction of two Iroquois Indian trails, just as Auburn is located at the junction of Routes 5 and 20 today.<br> + <br> + The ["Erie Canal"], about ten miles north of Auburn, was completed in 1825. A canal was planned to link Auburn with the Erie Canal, and a dam was built across the outlet in 1835 as a first step in the construction of a canal. The canal was never built; however, the Syracuse and Auburn Railroad was built in 1838, and Auburn was linked by railroad to Rochester in 1841. In 1869, rail was laid from Fair Haven on Lake Ontario to Sayre, Pennsylvania, along the west shore of Owasco Lake. The line eventually became part of the Lehigh Valley Railroad.'<br> + <br> + <br> + *Info is an excerpt from [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0963599046/103-4263508-0134257?v=glance&amp;n=283155 Persons, Places and Things In the Finger Lakes Region] by Emerson Klees</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div>