I often hike a short stretch of the Batona between Rt 563 and 679, along the remnants of a canal.
Does anyone know what was the purpose for this dug canal, that led from the West Branch of the Wading River, over to Harrisville Lake? The “ wooden diverter” remains are still in the river. At the time of the canal's creation Lake Oswego didn't yet exist ( A CCC construct) on old maps (circa 1833) that I've viewed. It has piqued my curiosity for years, as it was obviously no small undertaking to dig it. Was it simply to supplement the volume of water at Harrisville for milling and other uses? When was it used and when abandoned? It was surely too narrow and small to support transport craft of any size. Please forgive me if this has been discussed previous, but I've searched and could find no info.
Does anyone know what was the purpose for this dug canal, that led from the West Branch of the Wading River, over to Harrisville Lake? The “ wooden diverter” remains are still in the river. At the time of the canal's creation Lake Oswego didn't yet exist ( A CCC construct) on old maps (circa 1833) that I've viewed. It has piqued my curiosity for years, as it was obviously no small undertaking to dig it. Was it simply to supplement the volume of water at Harrisville for milling and other uses? When was it used and when abandoned? It was surely too narrow and small to support transport craft of any size. Please forgive me if this has been discussed previous, but I've searched and could find no info.