Federal East Fork Lake ,built about 1972,was renamed Lake Harsha about 1980. Ohio's state park around it remains East Fork State Park. [East Fork of the Little Miami River,which winds through Clermont West to East. Milford to Marathon. ] It's dams,on Slade Rd,off Ohio Rd 222, are on ,mostly, the old Slade farm. Slade's stagecoach ,later called Rapp's,was at Ullrey's Run, [Ohio Rt 222 South, and Ohio Rt,125,aka Ohio Pike, aka Beechmont Ave. Elk Lick [mills] was a hamlet,bridge,school,mills flooded by the main pool of Lake Harsha. Twin Bridges,crossing the mouth of Clover[lick ] Creek into the East Fork, was flooded by the middle pool..The original Jersey Settlement of 1803 houses ran between Elk Lick and Twin Bridges,on the Tate twnsp side. Goggle-Eye [bridge] over Clover[lick] and Macedonia bridge over Poplar Creek,and Tunnel Mills bridge over the East Fork were torn down ,1972,and their mill sites flooded. Anti-Bantam,Concord, Shangaii Ridge, are hamlets partially destroyed by East Fork State Park. Concord Methodist and Old Bethel Methodist churches and churchyards survive. [6 acres tended,or more] Anti-Bantam-Clover Rd was recently renamed Clover Rd,because the park and lake swallowed the western half. Green Brier cemetary survives,tended,on the western side. Many county roads,named about 1950,when Clermont erected road signs,became extinct under the lake or park. One was at the north end of the saddle dam-sp? [W]Retzler Rd. Elk Lake Rd cut throiugh where the saddle dam is. Another road from Afton's Ford Plant to Elk Liick,and on to Bantam. Much of Williamsburg-Bantam Rd was flooded at Twin Bridges,where the road forked,to Concord,and to Elk Lick. Baudendistal Rd,Jones, Gregor Rds, and Benning Rds disappeared.