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A ruined dam built in the mid-1890s by William J. Fullerton to irrigate vegetable crops on his farm. It was described as the first gravity-flow dam built by a European settler in western Oklahoma, and it was built using a homemade transit, unskilled manual labor, and mules. The dam broke permanently in a 1919 flood, and the stone ruins remain at the site. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.