Sheldrake Lake (New York)
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Sheldrake Lake is a man-made body of water located in the north-eastern section of
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. It has a surface area of 25
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and formerly served as the water supply for neighboring
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village. The lake is the result of Larchmont Water Company
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#2 on the Sheldrake River. The dam, constructed in 1935, is
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with a height of and a length of . The dam has a maximum discharge is per second and drains an area of .


History

The value of the water power of the Sheldrake River was recognized at an early date, and its development was primarily due to the work of
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who lived in the north-eastern portion of New Rochelle. In 1754 Nehemiah Palmer appears to have been the founder of the mill and he erected a saw-mill at the site of the lake in 1754. He gave the mill to his grandson Drake Palmer, and ratified this early gift in his will dated 1760. In 1774 Drake Palmer sold the mill to his brother, Aaron Palmer, and a grist-mill was added to the site. Both mills remained in operation by various owners for over a century. In 1876, under the ownership of John T.Goodlife, the mill dam was improved to enlarge the area of the pond so as to develop its use in the
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industry. The various enterprises of the mills continued until they were ultimately sold to Charles H. Murray who promoted the sites use by the Larchmont Water Company. By the 1880s, Larchmont residents' wells had proved inadequate and a new source needed to be found. The company bought Goodliffe Pond and later added Sheldrake Pond, a small water body on the site of today's Sheldrake Lake. The company laid water pipes from Goodliffe Pond to Larchmont down a route that is now Murray Avenue. In 1889 the first piped Sheldrake River water began to flow into Larchmont Manor. In 1893 the water company bought lands surrounding Sheldrake Pond from several owners, and obtained the right to raise the water level of the pond by 24.3 feet. In 1897, excavation began around Sheldrake Pond to enlarge its capacity. In 1900, expert stonemasons from
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began construction on the big Upper Dam and spillway, which was completed by 1903.


Watershed

The Sheldrake River drains a watershed whose upstream portions cover parts of Scarsdale and New Rochelle. The river supplies both Sheldrake Lake, and the smaller Goodliffe Pond to its east. It then flows under Weaver Street, and through Mamaroneck Town before ultimately joining the larger Mamaroneck River which empties into Mamaroneck Harbor and
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.


Conservancy

Today the lake is part of a 60-acre conservancy, permanently protected from development. It is an important resource for the neighboring communities which offers a unique wildlife habitat and a zone for nature-related study and recreation. Wildlife at the lake includes
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and
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References


External links

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Sheldrake Lake Map
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