Coffey County, Kansas (KS), United States, North America
Latitude
38°15'N
Longitude
95°46'W
John Redmond Lake
, reservoir (
15 sq mi/39 sq km),
Coffey co., E central Kansas, on Grand Neosho R., in Flint
Hills Natl. Wildlife Refuge, 23 mi/37 km SE of
Emporia; 38°15'N 95°46'W. Max. capacity 630,250 acre-ft. Formed by
John Redmond Lake Dam (74 ft/23 m high), built
(1964) by Army Corps of Engineers for flood control; also used for
water supply and recreation. John Redmond State Park near dam. Also
known as John Redmond Reservoir.
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