Industry once again came to Caddo Lake with the discovery of oil beneath it. The world's first over water oil well was completed in Caddo Lake in 1911. The Ferry Lake No. 1 was erected by Gulf Refining Company. The well bottomed at 2,185 feet and produced 450 barrels per day. Caddo Lake has been called the most beautiful lake in America by most who have seen it. It is also a lake of mystery and lots of history. Caddo Lake is the largest natural lake of fresh water in the south, covering about 26,800 acres at 168.5 ft (sea level). The acreage can fluctuate easily to over 35,000 acres at times of high water levels. Half the lake is in Texas and half in Louisiana and within 20 miles of southwest Arkansas. There are 4 watersheds that supply Caddo Lake with water: Little Cypress Bayou, Big Cypress Bayou, Black Cypress Bayou, and Jeems Bayou.
There are a couple of opinions on how the Lake was formed. The first is that the1811-1812 Madrid earthquakes was the key to forming Caddo Lake such as it did Reelfoot Lake The other is that the lake was formed from the Great Raft, which was a large mass of fallen trees in the Red River. This was discovered by the Freeman-Custis Expedition, who were exploring the Red River for the U.S. government. They reported the Great Raft was above and below the present location of Shreveport. In1806 they reported that the raft had completely obstructed the channel of the Red River and had caused major flooding on all sides. This was 5 years prior to the Madrid quakes. Even with the flooding, Caddo Lake had actually been forming for many hundreds of years prior to the quakes. There was Fairy Lake ( today we call it Ferry Lake) and Sodo Lake (today it is called Soda Lake) and both were below and above the town of Mooringsport.
They were both backing up with flood waters. Ferry Lake was where the present Caddo Lake is now. Another couple of indicators is that the growth rings on the present day cypress trees have as many as 400-600 years worth of rings on them which shows us they were here hundreds of years before the quakes. A cypress seed will not take root on dry ground, only in the water. Also, drillers and geologists report that no evidence of earthquakes have shown up in their core samples that come from around and under Caddo Lake. So as you can see the physical and documented evidence shows us that the formation of Caddo Lake has been a long process of many events over hundreds of years.
Oil derricks sprang up throughout the lake, around the turn of the 20th century, further damaging the fragile ecosystem. The oil industry left Caddo for richer fields at Kilgore and other locations in Texas. Texas tried to preserve parts of Caddo in 1934 by establishing a State Park, constructed by the WPA. The establishment of the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant on the shores of Caddo, in the mid 20th century, polluted large portions of the surrounding wetlands until its closure in the 1990s.
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