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Highlandlake and Mead

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Product Code: 9781531664824
ISBN13: 9781531664824
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Highlandlake and Mead

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Today, Mead is a vibrant "Little Town with a Big Future," but when Lorin C. Mead homesteaded 80 acres in 1871, it was nothing more than virgin prairie with a small spring-fed pond he named Highland Lake after Sir Walter Scott's poem "The Lady of the Lake." In 1873, he completed the Highland Ditch and enlarged the pond into a reservoir. The availability of irrigation water attracted additional settlers, and soon a village named Highlandlake sprang up along the shore. In late 1905, a promised railroad bypassed Highlandlake and instead established a beet dump along the eastern border of Paul Mead's farm. Paul, the son of Lorin C. Mead's brother Dr. Martin Luther Mead, immediately platted a new town, naming it after his father. Mead thrived until the Great Depression, during which several businesses were lost, including both banks. For almost 60 years, the town struggled to overcome the resultant losses until finally, in the 1990s, families rediscovered Mead's quaint charm and rural beauty.


Author: Pauli Driver Smith
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication Date: Jan 21, 2013
Number of Pages: 130 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1531664822
ISBN-13: 9781531664824
 

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