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      • Construction of the reservoir began on September 26, 1956, and was completed on June 1, 1958.
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    Mar 1, 1995 · Murvaul Lake is ten miles southwest of Carthage on Murvaul Creek in the Sabine River basin in Panola County (at 32°02' N, 94°25' W). The project is owned and operated by the Panola County Fresh Water Supply District Number One, with offices in Carthage. Construction of the reservoir began on September 26, 1956, and was completed on June 1, 1958.

  3. Construction of the reservoir began on September 26, 1956, and was completed on June 1, 1958. Deliberate impoundment began in November 1957. The lake has a capacity of 45,840 acre-feet and a surface area of 3,820 acres at the spillway crest elevation of 265.3 feet above mean sea level.

  4. Jan 16, 2013 · It's not a deep lake max 30' and its pretty much silted-in in the backs of coves. It was built in 1958 and was one of the first lakes to continually produce 10lbs bass. Basically it was the Lake Fork of the 70's.

  5. Construction of the reservoir began on September 26, 1956, and was completed on June 1, 1958. The lake has a capacity of 45,840 acre-feet and a surface area of 3,820 acres at the spillway crest elevation of 265.3 feet above mean sea level. Water is used for municipal, industrial, and recreational purposes.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · This is a super cute & updated, lakefront, 2b/1ba with 2 living areas on Lake Murvaul. The outdoor space has been updated too with a metal retaining wall, large screened porch area off the house with a mosquito mist system installed & a big drop down deck.

    • 133 CR 1975, Gary, 75643, Texas
    • 133 CR 1975, Gary, Texas, 75643
  7. Murvaul Lake History. Murvaul Lake is 15 miles southwest of Carthage on Murvaul Creek in the Sabine River basin in Panola County (at 32°02′ N, 94°25′ W). Construction of the reservoir began on September 26, 1956 and was completed on June 1, 1958.

  8. Lake Murvaul Sign. When the Lake Murvaul park in east Texas Panola County opened to the public in the summer of 1958, it was among the many public facilities in Texas still segregated despite the 1954 Brown v. the Board of Education Supreme Court ruling which declared "separate but equal" facilities to be unconstitutional.

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