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Lake Cicott, Indiana

Coordinates: 40°45′55″N 86°31′52″W / 40.76528°N 86.53111°W / 40.76528; -86.53111
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Lake Cicott
Cass County's location in Indiana
Cass County's location in Indiana
Lake Cicott is located in Cass County, Indiana
Lake Cicott
Lake Cicott
Location in Cass County
Coordinates: 40°45′55″N 86°31′52″W / 40.76528°N 86.53111°W / 40.76528; -86.53111
CountryUnited States
StateIndiana
CountyCass
TownshipJefferson
Elevation699 ft (213 m)
Population
 (2000)
 • Total
26
ZIP code
46947
GNIS feature ID2830327[1]

Lake Cicott is an unincorporated community in Jefferson Township, Cass County, Indiana. The community is named after the lake in which it sits beside.

History

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Lake Cicott was laid out in 1868.[2] The namesake of Lake Cicott is George Cicott, a pioneer.[3] The first post office in Lake Cicott was established in 1873.[4]

Geography

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The town of Lake Cicott is located at the eastern end of Lake Cicott. Lake Cicott is the only lake in Cass County and is the southern most glacial lake in Indiana.[5] The lake is approximately a half mile long and a quarter mile wide and is no more than 50 feet (15 m) in depth. There are no streams feeding into it.[6]

Demographics

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The United States Census Bureau delineated Lake Cicott as a census designated place in the 2022 American Community Survey.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lake Cicott, Indiana
  2. ^ Powell, Jehu Z. (1913). History of Cass County Indiana: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 631.
  3. ^ Baker, Ronald L. (October 1995). From Needmore to Prosperity: Hoosier Place Names in Folklore and History. Indiana University Press. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-253-32866-3. ...which was named for George Cicott, a fur trader whose reserve was located here.
  4. ^ "Cass County". Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  5. ^ "About Us -".
  6. ^ Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. Biological Society of Washington. 1909.
  7. ^ "2022 Geography Changes". United States Census Bureau.
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