Osceola Ditch
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osceola-ditch-201-2232913
title:
Osceola Ditch
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The Osceola Ditch, also known as the East Ditch, was built in 1889–1890 to convey water from Lehman Creek, Nevada to a hydraulic mine operation at Osceola. Extending for 18 mi (29 km), the ditch includes a 600 ft (180 m) tunnel as well as wooden flumes. The project also includes a rock dam and headgate on Stella Lake. The ditch's terminus at Osceola, Nevada became disused during the early 1900s and was destroyed entirely by a fire in the 1940s. Much of the East Ditch is included within Great Bas
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United States historic place
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_Ditch
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2021-03-30T08:52:21Z
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