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'''Neely Henry Dam''' is a 57-foot tall dam on the [[Coosa River]] near Gadsden, on the Etowah and [[St Clair County]] border. It was built in [[1966]], the second-highest of seven dams on the Coosa built by the [[Alabama Power Company]]. It was named for former senior vice-president [[Neely Henry]] and creates the 11,200-acre [[Lake Neely Henry]]. | '''Neely Henry Dam''' is a 57-foot tall dam on the [[Coosa River]] near Gadsden, on the Etowah and [[St Clair County]] border. It was built in [[1966]], the second-highest of seven dams on the Coosa built by the [[Alabama Power Company]]. It was named for former senior vice-president [[Neely Henry]] and creates the 11,200-acre [[Lake Neely Henry]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:22, 18 March 2008
Neely Henry Dam is a 57-foot tall dam on the Coosa River near Gadsden, on the Etowah and St Clair County border. It was built in 1966, the second-highest of seven dams on the Coosa built by the Alabama Power Company. It was named for former senior vice-president Neely Henry and creates the 11,200-acre Lake Neely Henry.
Coosa River | |
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Dams |
Weiss Dam, Neely Henry Dam, Logan Martin Dam, Lay Dam, Mitchell Dam, Bouldin Dam, Jordan Dam |
Reservoirs |
Weiss Lake, Lake Neely Henry, Lake Logan Martin, Lay Lake, Lake Mitchell, Lake Bouldin, Lake Jordan |