Английская Википедия:Deep Lake (Thurston County, Washington)

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Deep Lake is a Шаблон:Convert body of water lying Шаблон:Convert south of Olympia in Thurston County, Washington. It is Шаблон:Convert deep at its deepest point and has a water volume of Шаблон:Convert.[1] The lake drains into Black River by way of Beaver Creek and Scott Lake.[2] Deep Lake is located in Section 3, Township 16N, Range 2W, Willamette.[1] The lake is bordered on two sides by Millersylvania State Park. An RV resort camp occupies the lake's eastern shore.[3] The lake's fish population includes stocked rainbow trout and naturally reproducing largemouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch, and pumpkinseed.[4]

History

The first known name of the lake by white settlers was Deep Lake as noted in a land survey in 1855.[5] However, the lake was referred to as CoKaine Lake in the late 19th century which could have been an early Native American name.[6] For a period of time, the lake went under the name Drake Lake.[2] The name Drake Lake originated from the Lyman Darrow Drake family that settled on the south side of the lake in 1872. The Drake Lake name was still commonly used up until the late 1920s as was evidenced by several US Geological Survey and Metsker Maps dated up to 1929. The Drake family sold their property in 1908.

References

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External links

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  • Deep Lake Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

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  5. Field notes of land surveys in Washington, Volume 3, Page 53
  6. Warranty Deed from Travis to Heustis, July 13, 1873, Thurston County, WT, V.10,p.216. Washington State Archives, SW Regional Branch