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Correspondence from Henry Blood to F.P. Champ, July 29, 1936
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Correspondence from Utah Governor Henry Blood to F.P. Champ of the Cache Valley Banking Company, reiterating the Governor's interest in having the section of Highway 89 between Logan and Garden City completed early.
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Champ, F.P.
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Roadside improvement--Utah--Logan Canyon
Highway 89
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1936-07-29
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Logan (Utah)
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Cache County (Utah)
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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Correspondence from Henry Blood to E.E. Howe, July 29, 1936
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Correspondence from Utah Governor Henry Blood to State Road Commission Chairman E.E. Howe concerning the diversion of forest highway funds allotted for construction of the road between Logan and Garden City to construction efforts along the Sevier-Summit-Glendale section of Highway 89.
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Howe, E.E.
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Roadside improvement--Utah--Sevier
Highway 89
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Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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Correspondence from O.G. Cardon to Abe Murdock, July 27, 1936
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Correspondence from Utah Roads Committee Representative, O.G. Cardon to Utah Congressman Abe Murdock concerning the state of Highway 89 in Logan Canyon, the Roads Committee's contention that money needed for Logan Canyon roads was needlessly diverted to work on southern Utah roads, and a desire that construction and oiling Highway 89 through Logan Canyon proceed as soon as possible.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Hovey, M.R.
Murdock, Abe
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Logan Canyon
Highway 89
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1936-07-27
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Logan Canyon (Utah)
Beaver (Utah)
Cache County (Utah)
Beaver County (Utah)
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 9, Folder 6
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Correspondence from Henry Blood to Thomas H. MacDonald, March 28, 1936
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Correspondence from Utah Governor Henry Blood to U.S. Bureau of Public Roads Chief, Thomas H. MacDonald concerning the construction of a road that would connect Cedar Breaks National Monument to the Long Valley Road section of Highway 89.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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MacDonald, Thomas H.
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Long Valley
Highway 89
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1936-03-28
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Cedar Canyon (Utah)
Long Valley Road (Utah)
Iron County (Utah)
Kane County (Utah)
Cedar Breaks National Monument (Utah)
Washington D.C.
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 9, Folder 6
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Correspondence from W.D. Rishel to K.C. Wright, May 4th 1935
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Correspondence from Utah State Automobile Association Manager, W.D. Rishel to Utah State Highway Engineer, K.C. Wright advocating the association's position on how Highway 89 should be routed north of Spanish Fork, Utah.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Rishel, W.D.
Wright, K.C.
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah
Highway 89
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Correspondence
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1935-05-04
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Spanish Fork (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming)
Logan Canyon (Utah)
Utah
Wyoming
Arizona
Canada
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 9, Folder 4
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Correspondence between Henry Blood and G.A. London, January 1934
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Correspondence between Utah Governor Henry Blood and Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce Secretary G.A. London concerning a resolution to build a trunk highway off of Highway 89, through the Navajo Nation, ending in Bluff, Utah.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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London, G.A.
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Arizona--Navajo Nation
Highway 89
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Correspondence
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1934-01-26
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Navajo Nation (Arizona)
Flagstaff (Arizona)
Coconino County (Arizona)
Arizona
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 3, Folder 41
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Correspondence from Members of the Thistle Civic Club to the State Road Commission, April 7, 1939
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Correspondence from members of the Thistle Civic Club to the State Road Commission requesting that they be allowed to construct a road that would enter Highway 89 a half mile north of the historic viaduct at Thistle.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Thistle Civic Club
State Road Commission
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Thistle
Highway 89
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1939-04-07
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Thistle (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 14, Folder 52
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Correspondence from Henry Blood to W.D. Hammond, September 24, 1938
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Correspondence from Utah Governor Henry Blood to State Road Commission Chairman W.D. Hammond concerning a recent trip the governor made on Highway 89, his impressions of the road quality in southern Utah, and his commendation to the State Road Commission for the work they had done in improving Utah's roadways.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Hammond, W.D.
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Escalante
Highway 89
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Correspondence
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1938-09-24
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Escalante (Utah)
Davis County (Utah)
Weber County (Utah)
Box Elder County (Utah)
Cache County (Utah)
Rich County (Utah)
Garfield County (Utah)
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 14, Folder 49
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Correspondence from Henry Blood to Ernest R. Hill, May 11, 1938
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Correspondence from Utah Governor Henry Blood to Richfield Lions Club Secretary, Ernest R. Hill concerning a Lions Club resolution that the State Road Commission address a hazardous curve on Highway 89 in Sevier County.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Hill, Ernest R. Hill
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Central
Highway 89
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Correspondence
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1938-05-11
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Richfield (Utah)
Central (Utah)
Sevier County (Utah)
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
Language
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 14, Folder 48
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Thistle Mud Slide on May 26, 1984
Description
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This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
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Utah Department of Transportation
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
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Photographs
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5/26/84
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 71, Photo 84073-18.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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25229003071_84073-18_ThistleMudSlide.jpg
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Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
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Thistle Creek on May 26, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
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Photographs
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Date
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5/26/84
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 71, Photo 84073-15.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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25229003071_84073-15_ThistleCreek.jpg
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Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
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Thistle Building Ruins on May 26, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
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Photographs
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Date
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5/26/84
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 71, Photo 84073-10.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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25229003071_84073-10_ThistleBuildings.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
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Thistle School Building Ruins on May 26, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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5/26/84
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 71, Photo 84073-2.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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25229003071_84073-2_ThistleSchoolBuilding.jpg
Environmental Conditions
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Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
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5/15/14
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Thistle Mud Slide and Thistle Lake on January 16, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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1/16/84
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 68, Photo 84004-8.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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25229003068_84004-8_MudSlideandThistleLake.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
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2667
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800
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24-Bit Color
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5/15/14
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Title
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Thistle Building Ruins on January 16, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1/16/84
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 67, Photo 84004-127.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
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25229003067_84004-127_ThistleBuildingRuins.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2643
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3939
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Resolution in DPI
800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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1174960 Bytes
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Date Digital
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5/15/14
Purchasing Information
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Title
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Construction at Thistle Lake on January 18, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1/18/84
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 66, Photo 84004-43.
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
Rights
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Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the Utah State Archives, phone (801) 533-3535.
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Image
StillImage
Format
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image/jpeg
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25229003066_84004-43_ThistleConstruction.jpg
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Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
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3931
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800
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Highway 89 Restrictions Road Sign Near Thistle on January 18, 1984
Description
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This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
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Date
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1/18/84
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 65, Photo 84004-65.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
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25229003065_84004-65_H89ClosedSign.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/d58922d1556b88f2232dd6ac18878926.jpg
7c45ee702e6e8fcf81d5319400d5ba08
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2715
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3947
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800
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Title
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Thistle Mud Slide Area on January 18, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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1/18/84
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 65, Photo 84004-29.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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StillImage
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image/jpeg
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25229003065_84004-29_ThistleMudSlideArea.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/3e37cd8766597d4d9f3e79b28faa53b3.jpg
8b7e7a7373f7a6d9fcb95ee6374bd920
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5 inches x 4 inches
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3870
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2736
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800
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1331170 Bytes
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5/15/14
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Title
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Thistle Lake Drainage Tunnel on January 12, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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1/12/84
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 64, Photo 84001-128.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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Image
StillImage
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003064_84001-128_ThistleDrain.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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92a1ef5a14400ec1597e4dd4ac40e6a3
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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5 inches x 4 inches
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3862
Width
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2744
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800
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24-Bit Color
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1217087 Bytes
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5/15/14
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Title
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Halls Falls Drainage Area on January 12, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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1/12/84
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 64, Photo 84001-51.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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25229003064_84001-51_HallsFallsDrainageArea.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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6d1f093faa5f29cf9eeae3fea96bfd18
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2752
Width
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3870
Scanning resolution
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800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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1187876 Bytes
Conversion Specs
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5/15/14
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Title
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View of the Rerouted Highway Road Cut on January 12, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1/12/84
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 63, Photo 84001-39.
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
Rights
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Image
StillImage
Format
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003063_84001-39_ThistleRoadCut.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/c7effb5828552b23ebd038175918f1bd.jpg
d7a93422527148081393458fc0236fee
Still Image
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2752
Width
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3878
Scanning resolution
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800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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1060590 Bytes
Conversion Specs
Scanned by Utah State Archives and Records Service using Epson GT-30000 scanner, at 800 dpi. Archival file is uncompressed TIFF (800 dpi). Display file is JPEG 2000.
Date Digital
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5/15/14
Purchasing Information
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Title
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Halls Falls and Thistle Mud Slide Area on January 12, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1/12/84
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 62, Photo 84001-111.
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
Rights
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Image
StillImage
Format
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003062_84001-111_HallsFallsandMudSlide.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/bcabd509e80747e91fd4936a47b63c57.jpg
8a851f7fe754de425206f06f7dfcdf01
Still Image
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Digital Publisher
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
Physical Dimensions
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4 inches x 5 inches
Height
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2752
Width
Width of digital item in pixels
3878
Scanning resolution
Resolution in DPI
800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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1213947 Bytes
Conversion Specs
Scanned by Utah State Archives and Records Service using Epson GT-30000 scanner, at 800 dpi. Archival file is uncompressed TIFF (800 dpi). Display file is JPEG 2000.
Date Digital
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5/15/14
Purchasing Information
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Title
A name given to the resource
Thistle Mud Slide on January 12, 1984
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1/12/84
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 60, Photo 84001-149.
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
Rights
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Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the Utah State Archives, phone (801) 533-3535.
Type
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Image
StillImage
Format
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003060_84001-149_ThistleMudSlide.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/0ad0821075b0dcc81e6534094be69637.jpg
d025e01e3f3b1bf50544808f1cc125d8
Still Image
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Digital Publisher
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
Physical Dimensions
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4 inches x 5 inches
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3926
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Mileage Marker Sign and Flooded Building at Thistle on December 31, 1983
Description
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This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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12/31/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 57, Photo 83267-4.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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image/jpeg
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25229003057_83267-4_MileageSignandHouse.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/26fd6de30b15448d54d411ce611b81eb.jpg
cbeeee7d87f5063279fe0c8ac85e9f5e
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2696
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3934
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800
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Title
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Abandoned Railroad Crossing at Thistle on December 31, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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12/31/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 56, Photo 83267-154.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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25229003056_83267-154_RailroadCrossingSign.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/60d4a0b9170ee8c461246c332d61e190.jpg
6dcec8f1baee7cabe48c0d85535caeda
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5 inches x 4 inches
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3931
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2646
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800
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24-Bit Color
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1007553 Bytes
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Title
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Thistle Lake Drainage Tunnel on December 31, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12/31/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 52, Photo 83267-278.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003052_83267-278_ThistleDrainTunnel.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/099ba07c1fa45b4733774a852bfacb14.jpg
71cdab80f553979af9c3b183864c8a5b
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2673
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3939
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800
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24-Bit Color
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936497 Bytes
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5/15/14
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Title
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Highway 89 Junction Sign Near Thistle on December 31, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12/31/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 49, Photo 83267-372.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
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25229003049_83267-372_H89RoadSign.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/d01673f5433a7ec6e6a3f922c9693abe.jpg
b1f27ca53246925c93dc63da91c19e08
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2649
Width
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3945
Scanning resolution
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800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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1069540 Bytes
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5/15/14
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Title
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Ice Wall on Highway 89 Near Thistle on December 31, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12/31/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 49, Photo 83267-323.
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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Format
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003049_83267-323_IceWall.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/221c4ac558a1e220dd7cb2af63ffe2c4.jpg
490b30cd9240c7c9cf286b9476756cff
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2643
Width
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3939
Scanning resolution
Resolution in DPI
800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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1125995 Bytes
Conversion Specs
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5/15/14
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Title
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Homes and Downed Power Line at Thistle on December 31, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12/31/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 48, Photo 83267-72.
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
Rights
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003048_83267-72_ThistleHomesandPowerLine.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/32275b0afbe2622fae0a2d18359a11ab.jpg
dd69109132d06a7b4d20045685d78be7
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2637
Width
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3945
Scanning resolution
Resolution in DPI
800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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1056612 Bytes
Conversion Specs
Scanned by Utah State Archives and Records Service using Epson GT-30000 scanner, at 800 dpi. Archival file is uncompressed TIFF (800 dpi). Display file is JPEG 2000.
Date Digital
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5/15/14
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Title
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Route 6 Opening on December 31, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12/31/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 48, Photo 83267-18.
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
Rights
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Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the Utah State Archives, phone (801) 533-3535.
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Image
StillImage
Format
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003048_83267-18_ReopenedRoute6.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/44dc952590354f2f133dbd7ac0e85f88.jpg
4e87d6342e0fa82e07a64ac62304d312
Still Image
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Digital Publisher
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
Physical Dimensions
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2667
Width
Width of digital item in pixels
3945
Scanning resolution
Resolution in DPI
800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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834609 Bytes
Conversion Specs
Scanned by Utah State Archives and Records Service using Epson GT-30000 scanner, at 800 dpi. Archival file is uncompressed TIFF (800 dpi). Display file is JPEG 2000.
Date Digital
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5/15/14
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Downed Highway 89 Road Sign on December 16, 1983
Description
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This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
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Utah Department of Transportation
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
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Photographs
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Date
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12/16/83
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 42, Photo 83263-127.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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25229003042_83263-127_H89RoadSign.jpg
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Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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2679
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Flooded Homes at Thistle on December 16, 1983
Description
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This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
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Date
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12/16/83
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 40, Photo 83263-6.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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25229003040_83263-6_HomesInThistle.jpg
Environmental Conditions
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Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/cd5fe378ce803ddd1ab60dccfb0c8881.jpg
71ce81b25c9a0baf785f1d96fecd3c30
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2697
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3945
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800
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Title
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Thistle Lake Overlook on December 16, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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12/16/83
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 39, Photo 83263-216.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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25229003039_83263-216_ThistleLakeOverlook.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/83e343879804dcac522148d9bde046ee.jpg
79a31426608f2f80ca92adeafc79fe9c
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2679
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3939
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Detonation at the Thistle Road Cut on December 16, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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12/16/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 39, Photo 83263-18.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
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25229003039_83263-18_RoadCutDetonation.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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737cd3ce8512d610e916393bab7336e3
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2655
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3927
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800
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24-Bit Color
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Highway 89 Road Sign and Flooded Buildings at Thistle on December 13, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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12/13/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 38, Photo 83257-261.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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25229003038_83257-261_H89RoadSignandBuildings.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/7826564ce01994169463129d99e63f8a.jpg
0c661bdd6033006010d4157435663ebf
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2667
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3927
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800
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24-Bit Color
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1020379 Bytes
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5/15/14
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Title
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Highway 89 Through Thistle on December 13, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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12/13/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 38, Photo83257-254 .
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
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25229003038_83257-254_H89ThroughThistle.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/cb5229d1e7083cb2788319d2bb009c0f.jpg
6560ecd932b16ba972a2abdc20875275
Still Image
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2673
Width
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3921
Scanning resolution
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800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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1294528 Bytes
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5/15/14
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Title
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Flooded Buildings and Ruined Road Sign at Thistle on December 13, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12/13/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 37, Photo 83257-239.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
Rights
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Image
StillImage
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003037_83257-239_FloodedBuildingsandSign.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/ccaa8d1f889a4900a53610bd2b539439.jpg
1dd59f01688aa6d141b1d42835dc3b32
Still Image
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Digital Publisher
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
Physical Dimensions
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2661
Width
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3909
Scanning resolution
Resolution in DPI
800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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804260 Bytes
Conversion Specs
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Date Digital
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5/15/14
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Title
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Abandoned Buildings at Thistle on December 13, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
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Date
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12/13/83
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 33, Photo 83257-66.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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image/jpeg
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25229003033_83257-66_ThistleBuildings.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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914dcf0a954932bbb6990ca564a04bb2
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2685
Width
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3927
Scanning resolution
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800
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24-Bit Color
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Interior of the Thistle School Building Ruins on December 13, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
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Date
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12/13/83
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 32, Photo 83257-55.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Image
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25229003032_83257-55_InteriorThistleSchool.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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2655
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3939
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800
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Title
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Thistle School Building Ruins on December 13, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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12/13/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 32, Photo 83257-51.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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25229003032_83257-51_ThistleSchoolRuins.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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8c629dc5edc1274682d1b7788f9d3c16
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2661
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3927
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800
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24-Bit Color
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1092645 Bytes
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Title
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Power Lines and Flooded Building at Thistle Lake on December 13, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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12/13/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 31, Photo 83257-25.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
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25229003031_83257-25_ThistleLakePowerLines.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/30c7993f70dd9a492389d56a349a4a20.jpg
c8421b8cf0fe35f076b828ad005b4de9
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5 inches x 4 inches
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3899
Width
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2688
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800
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24-Bit Color
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806577 Bytes
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Title
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Highway 89 and Highway 6 Signs on December 13, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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12/13/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 31, Photo 83257-7.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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25229003031_83257-7_H89Sign.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/8708c64520d7dc26a0b8edba3636f9a3.jpg
86dd895aca2cf55743765b6bdfc1044d
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2678
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3936
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800
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24-Bit Color
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1136943 Bytes
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5/15/14
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Toppled Buildings at Thistle on December 10, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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12/10/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 30, Photo 83256-69.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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25229003030_83256-69_ToppledThistleBuildings.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/606205ac3e6f8a4cde7069f904e72ca6.jpg
a9e1ddc9c78a80f86e532796dc3d617d
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2662
Width
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3952
Scanning resolution
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800
Colorspace
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24-Bit Color
File Size
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1331072 Bytes
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5/15/14
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Title
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Aerial View of the Thistle Junction and Construction Area on December 05, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12/5/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 27, Photo 83252-73.
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003027_83252-73_ThistleJunctionAerial.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
http://highway89.org/files/original/32ac669c63f809fb85df295c31c8963f.jpg
0eabc68b639f209ae4ba06c98f3083bb
Still Image
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
Physical Dimensions
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4 inches x 5 inches
Height
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2686
Width
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3920
Scanning resolution
Resolution in DPI
800
Colorspace
RGB or Grayscale, for example
24-Bit Color
File Size
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1170703 Bytes
Conversion Specs
Scanned by Utah State Archives and Records Service using Epson GT-30000 scanner, at 800 dpi. Archival file is uncompressed TIFF (800 dpi). Display file is JPEG 2000.
Date Digital
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5/15/14
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Title
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Aerial View of the Thistle Drainage Tunnel on December 05, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
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12/5/83
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 26, Photo 83252-48.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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25229003026_83252-48_ThistleDrainAerial.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
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Title
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Aerial View of Thistle Lake on December 05, 1983
Description
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This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
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Date
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12/5/83
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 25, Photo 83252-34.
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
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25229003025_83252-34_ThistleLakeAerial.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2702
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3952
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800
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5/15/14
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Title
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Aerial View of Billies Mountain and Thistle Lake on December 05, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
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Date
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12/5/83
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 25, Photo 83252-29.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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25229003025_83252-29_BillieMountainAerial.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2680
Width
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3864
Scanning resolution
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800
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1160849 Bytes
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5/15/14
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Title
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Road Cut and Road Construction Near Thistle on November 16, 1983
Description
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This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
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Date
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11/16/83
Spatial Coverage
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Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 3, Folder 2, Photo 83239-52.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229003002_83239-52_ThistleRoadCut.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
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4 inches x 5 inches
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2672
Width
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3888
Scanning resolution
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800
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24-Bit Color
File Size
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1057555 Bytes
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5/15/14
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Title
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Aerial View of the Thistle Mud Slide on November 15, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
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US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
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Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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11/15/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 2, Folder 73, Photo 83238-53.
Is Referenced By
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Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229002073_83238-53_ThistleMudSlideAerial.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle
-
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Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
Physical Dimensions
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4 inches x 5 inches
Height
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2648
Width
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3880
Scanning resolution
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800
Colorspace
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24-Bit Color
File Size
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1075628 Bytes
Conversion Specs
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Date Digital
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5/15/14
Purchasing Information
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Title
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Aerial View of the Thistle Railroad Diversion Construction Area on November 15, 1983
Description
An account of the resource
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, cutting off the railroad link between Salt Lake and Denver. As flood waters rose, the town of Thistle (located on Highway 89) was inundated with the water that would form Thistle Lake. Massive construction efforts were made between 1983 and 1984 to reconstruct rail and road lines, as well as divert and drain water from Thistle Lake into the nearby Spanish Fork River.
Creator
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Utah Department of Transportation
Subject
The topic of the resource
US 89 (Utah County)--Photographs
Disasters--Utah-Spanish Fork Canyon
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
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11/15/83
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Spanish Fork Canyon (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1983-1985
20th century
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 2, Folder 73, Photo 83238-50.
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Inventory for the Utah Department of Transportation Thistle Flood photograph collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/25229.html</a>
Rights Holder
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
Rights
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Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the Utah State Archives, phone (801) 533-3535.
Type
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Image
StillImage
Format
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image/jpeg
Identifier
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25229002073_83238-50_ThistleRailroadAerial.jpg
Environmental Conditions
Natural Disasters
Public Works
Spanish Fork Canyon
Thistle