Joel Dinda

Joel Dinda club

Posted: 24 Oct 2014


Taken: 24 Oct 2014

2 favorites     1 comment    224 visits

1/10 f/16.0 18.2 mm ISO 160

NIKON CORPORATION NIKON 1 V2

EXIF - See more details

Location

Lat, Lng:  
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address:  unknown

 View on map

See also...

Silver Surfers Silver Surfers


Nikon 1 Nikon 1


Michigan Michigan


See more...

Keywords

color
dimondale
grand river
joeldinda
michigan
rapids
dam
weir
fall
raw
river
autumn
1v2
240/365


Authorizations, license

Visible by: Everyone
Attribution + non Commercial + share Alike

224 visits


Where the Dimondale Dam Was

Where the Dimondale Dam Was
Michigan's Grand River was dammed at this location in 1850 by Isaac Dimond, who laid out a village around the dam, called Dimondale, in 1856 (I'm leaving out a lot of complications). Dimond build a sawmill in what's now Lions Community Park, and a grist mill in the present (and brand new) Danford Island Park. This photo was taken from Island; Lions is on the far shore of the river.

After some rebuilds of the dam and both mills the village thrived as a mill town, supporting settlers and farmers in Windsor Township, southwest of Lansing.

The 1880 incarnation of the dam was removed in September of 2006 and replaced with what the village and the state call a "W" weir. Who am I to argue with that description?

I had a Dimondale address for about a dozen years, though I've never lived in the village. It's now pretty much a Lansing suburb, though the town seems to resist the description.

, have particularly liked this photo


Comments
 Bob Taylor
Bob Taylor club
Quite a lovely flow.
9 years ago.

Sign-in to write a comment.