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Jamestown Wildlife Area

Coordinates: 39°40′00″N 97°54′21″W / 39.66667°N 97.90583°W / 39.66667; -97.90583
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Looking southwest of the north dam in far southwestern Republic County, 2 April 2010
KDOT map of Republic County (legend)

Jamestown Wildlife Area consist of 3,239 acres (13.11 km2) in Northern Kansas.[1][2] It is located primarily in Republic County, Kansas and partially in Cloud County, Kansas. Driving directions are 5 miles (8.0 km) North and 2 miles (3.2 km) West of Jamestown. The area is commonly called "Jamestown Lake" by local residents.

The area is popular for both hunting and fishing. The lake and its surrounding areas are maintained by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.[3]

History

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The Jamestown Wildlife Area is a collection of wetlands and uplands that have been under state management since 1932. The two larger marshes were one of the twelve wetlands sold to provide funding for Emporia State Teachers College.

Historically, the area was considered a "salty”, shallow, marshy area. In dry seasons salt could be found, and a large amount of wildlife would come to the area in the wet season. The area marshes attracted Native Americans, early settlers and were important to migrating herds of bison, flocks of waterfowl and other wildlife.

Local residents constructed dams on the lower ends of both large marshes in the early 20th century to provide a more reliable water supply for recreation.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "U.S. Board on Geographic Names | U.S. Geological Survey". www.usgs.gov. Archived from the original on 14 November 2022. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Jamestown / Region 1 / Wildlife Areas / Locations / KDWP Info / KDWP – KDWP". Archived from the original on 19 February 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2006.
  3. ^ "Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks". Archived from the original on 8 December 2006. Retrieved 18 December 2006.
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39°40′00″N 97°54′21″W / 39.66667°N 97.90583°W / 39.66667; -97.90583