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Title
Road Sign Underwater at Thistle Lake on April 19, 1983
Description
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.
Medium
Photographs
Color photographs
Date
4/19/1983
Language
Source
Utah State Archives and Records Service, Official Photographs: Thistle Disaster Documentation, Series 25229, Box 1, Folder 4, Photo 83044-45.
Is Referenced By
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
Rights
Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the Utah State Archives, phone (801) 533-3535.
Format
Identifier
25229001004_83044-45_ThistleSignUnderwater.jpg
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Digital Publisher
Digitized by : Utah State Archives and Records Service
Physical Dimensions
3.5 inches x 5 inches
Height
3159
Width
3891
Scanning resolution
800
Colorspace
24-Bit Color
File Size
2037180 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
4/3/2014
Purchasing Information
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