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Powersite Dam is a
hydroelectric dam that went into
service in 1913 in Forsyth, Missouri. It is
found along the
White River, and the
reservoir it forms...
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Power and
Water Company.
Completed in 1913 at a cost of $2.3 million,
Powersite Dam near Forsyth,
Missouri confined a
section of the
White River to create...
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originated when the
White River was
confined by the
completion of the
Powersite Dam, near Forsyth, Missouri, in 1913. From 1913
until 1958 it was a warm...
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Powersite is an
unincorporated community in
Taney County, Missouri,
United States. It is
located across Lake
Taneycomo from
Forsyth on the
southeast end...
- the county,
including Cedar Cr****, Forsyth, Kirbyville,
Kissee Mills,
Powersite, and Taneyville.
District 156 —
Currently represented by
Jeffery Justus...
- 630 to 680 ft (190 to 210 m). The
upper part of the lake,
below nearby Powersite Dam, is
known as the "Pothole". The s****line of the lake is undeveloped...
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dreadful destruction to Branson, Hollister,
Point Lookout and
possibly the
Powersite Dam. At this
point there is a
danger of
water overtopping the concrete...
- dams are on the
White River.
Beginning in 1911 with the
construction of
Powersite Dam on the
White River near Branson,
Missouri and the
impoundment of Lake...
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Branson was
formally incorporated on
April 1, 1912, and
construction of the
Powersite Dam
nearby on the
White River which would form Lake
Taneycomo was completed...
- (1911) in Estacada, Oregon; on the
National Register of
Historic Places Powersite Dam (1911–1913) in Forsyth,
Missouri Overholser Dam (1917–1918) in Oklahoma...