Lake Merritt, Oakland, California 5. Mark and Chet Noll Our son Chet goes sailing with his cousin Mark. Dr. Samuel Merritt, a mayor of Oakland who owned property at the shore's edge, was keen to get the body of water cleaned up so that it could become a source of civic pride. In 1868, he proposed and funded a dam between the estuary and the bay by which the flow of water could be controlled, allowing the water level inland to rise higher and become less saline, turning the tidal lagoon into a lake. Sewage was to be redirected elsewhere by two new city projects, though these weren't completed until 1875. The resulting body of water was called variously "Lake Peralta", "Merritt's Lake" and later Lake Merritt. ⇦ Back to Page 4 On to Page 1 ⇨Hi-Res Pic (135K) Return to Lake Merritt, Oakland, California |