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1 Flooding in Willard, Utah : site of the Willard flood barrier, Septembre 3, 1923 [and] same May 10, 1924, two days after construction began.P0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_007-008
2 Flooding in Willard, Utah : Timber, coarse straw and boulders used to define the limits of the Willard barrier basin [and] Another view of the barrier during the first few days of constructionP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_017-018
3 Flooding in Willard, Utah : "beaver dam" built by man to divert the stream (Willard Creek) into the barrier basin [and] Temporary spillway just above highway crossingP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_019-020
4 Flooding in Willard, Utah : Railroad crossing at Willard Creek 2 days after stream was placed under control [and] crib and rock protection in Willard Canyon beneath a 75 foot bank of gravelP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_023-024
5 Ford Creek floods : Ford Creek in 1924 following 1923 floods [and] Looking across state highway at Ford Creek following 1930 floodP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_036-037
6 Parowan City flood barrier : Sand and gravel were a serious menace to Parowan City and to the irrigation system before the barrier was built in 1925 [and] Gravel deposited above the Parowan flood barrier supplies the building needs of the communityP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_058-059
7 Manti barrier at the close of the high water season [and] Manti barrier spillway in operationP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_076-077
8 Spillway on Payson Creek : Constructing the main barrier and spillway in Pigeon Creek, rocks dragged into place by teams are grouted with concrete to hold them in position [and] A secondary spillway on Payson Creek made of timberP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_078-079
9 Erosion on Santa Clara Creek is a problem of great concern to the farmers of St. George and Santa ClaraP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_080
10 Erosion on Santa Clara Creek : an attempt at control on Santa Clara CreekP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_081
11 Kessler Canyon barrier spillway looking downstream toward Garfield smelter [and] The same after a forrential flood which reached a depth of 7 feet over the 70 foot crestP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_086-087
12 Kessler Canyon barrier spillway : looking up stream from Garfield smelter at series of control structures in Kessler Canyon [and] Looking down stream across site of main barrier spillway, Kessler Canyon, during constructionP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_088-089
13 Kessler Canyon barrier spillway : Lifting boulders out of the ground for use in building main spillway, Kessler Canyon [and] Boulders being placed by heavy derrick, in foundation of main spillway, Kessler CanyonP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_090-091
14 Kessler Canyon barrier spillway : building an equalizing check above intake to tunnel through Garfield Smelter [and] Constructing a check dam in Kessler Canyon below main structureP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_092-093
15 Kessler Canyon barrier spillway : looking down stream from main spillway, Kessler Canyon [and] Detail of rubble-concrete constructionP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_094-095
16 Kessler Canyon barrier spillway : Guniting a rubble-concrete wing wall, Kessler Canyon [and] Gasoline driven shovel building the flood barrier, Kessler CanyonP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_096-097
17 Kessler Canyon barrier spillway : spillway through man barrier, Kessler Canyon [and] The flood stream drops over a circular crest into a stilling pondP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_098-099
18 Erosion of foot hills near Bountiful, showing goat herd which grazes over the Bountiful water-shed [and] Near the crest of the Davis County water-shed where floods originateP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_100-101
19 Haights Creek Diversion dam in process of constructionP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_102
20 Chalk Creek before control, looking up stream during period of highwater in spring, when stream was carrying large quantities of gravel [and] Looking up stream across north end of Fillmore barrier, first season of operationP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_103-104
21 Farmington, August 1924, commencement of spillway and barrierP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_105-106
22 Looking down Cottonwood Creek at Farmington after flood of 1922 and before barrier construction [and] Farmington spillway, first season of operationP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_107-108
23 Farmington spillway before first season of operationP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_109
24 Enterprise flood dam in process of constructionP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_110
25 Kessler Canyon main spillway structureP0208 Utah Flood Survey photograph collectionP0208n01_01_111
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