Why was Alum Creek built?


Why was Alum Creek built? Alum Creek Lake was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers to reduce flood damages along Alum Creek, Big Walnut Creek, the Scioto River, and along the Ohio River. The lake was authorized by Congress in the Flood Control Act of 1962 because of the 1913 and 1959 floods.


How did Alum Creek get its name?

In 1881, the community of Rome was established at the forks of the Coal River. Named for local landowner Rome Pickens. Renamed Alum Creek after nearby stream on December 7, 1910. The stream was named for alum found along its banks.


What is the history of Alum Creek?

The history of Alum Creek is also notable for its connection to the Underground Railroad, by which many slaves found their freedom. The Underground Railroad's Sycamore Trail ran along Alum Creek. Africa Road, near Alum Creek, is so named because of the nearby settlement of thirty freed slaves from North Carolina.


What is the history of Lost Creek Lake?

Construction began in 1967 and the lake began filling in February 1977. Runoff from a drainage area of 674 square miles pools into Lost Creek Lake. The lake provides 465,000 acre-feet of total storage and has an area of 3,430 acres when full.


Does Alum Creek have cabins?

Four Sherman Cabins are located in the campground and are available April through December. Three Sherman Cabins are a one-room structure, with the beds and a table and two chairs in one room. One ADA-compliant Sherman Cabin (C18) is a two-room structure.


Can you swim in Alum Creek Lake?

The Alum Creek State Park reservoir is a large lake that has beaches for swimming and several small coves that are perfect to serve as a swimming hole on a hot summer day. Alum Creek State Park also offers boating, hiking, camping, and has dog parks.


Is Alum Creek built over cemetery?

The remains were buried at least 50 years ago in what was once Cheshire Cemetery, but they apparently were left behind when the Alum Creek Dam was built in 1973 and the cemetery was relocated. Remnants of pine boxes that lined the graves were exposed along the reservoir's shoreline, Smith said.


How deep is alum creek?

Alum Creek is 58-mile long creek that runs north to south in central Ohio. The creek originates in Morrow County and then flows through Delaware County and finally into Franklin County, where it ends at Big Walnut Creek, which drains into the Scioto River.