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We were both born in south Louisiana. Spent 32 years in Bartlett, TN now residents of Alaska
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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Dam built in 1916 across Rio Grande River

The water level is approx. 80 feet down at this time. (Note the white area above water which indicates the high water mark.

Posted by Jo Ann & Francis at 10:45 AM

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