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Lake Erie

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Lake Erie 9,940 sq mi (25,745 sq km), 241 mi (388 km) long and from 30 to 57 mi (48-92 km) wide, bordered on the N by S Ont., Canada, on the E by W N.Y., on the S by NW Pa. and N Ohio, and on the W by SE Mich. and NW Ohio.; fourth largest of the Great Lakes . It is 572 ft (174 m) above sea level with a maximum depth of 210 ft (64 m), making it the shallowest of the Great Lakes and the only one with a floor above sea level. It is part of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway system and is linked to Lake Huron by the Detroit River, Lake St. Clair, and St. Clair River, and with Lake Ontario by... Read more
Lake Erie
...found the Iroquois living there. The British were in the region in the 18th century, and the U.S. shores were settled after 1796. It was the site of the Battle of Lake Erie, an important engagement of the War of 1812 . Lake Erie Lake Erie Lake Erie Read more
Lake Erie, Battle of
Lake Erie, Battle of a U.S. naval victory on Lake Erie on September 10, 1813, during the War of 1812 . After British warships under Capt. Robert Heriot Barclay destroyed the U.S. flagship Lawrence , Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry transferred... Read more

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