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G.S.L.--Gunnison Island p.1
south end of Gunnison Island. Donor & Photographer: Charles Kelly.
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California gulls at Gunnison Island on the Great Salt Lake 1
Audio tracks of animal sounds
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Great Salt Lake--Gunnison Island p.5
Gunnison's Island looking north--Eastern shore. From: An Expedition to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah by howard Stansbury, p.178.
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Press Women on Antelope Island, 1968
Color slide photograph of a group of people associated with the National Federation of Press Women, on Antelope Island, Utah, in 1968.
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Buffalo herd on Antelope Island
Photo showing a herd of buffalo on Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake, Utah
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Antelope Island
View of a road on Antelope Island, Utah; Great Salt Lake in background.
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Unidentified man, Antelope Island
Photograph of an unidentified man on Antelope Island, Utah, looking at the Great Salt Lake.
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Great Salt Lake--Antelope Island p.6
Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake, April 2, 1910. Shipler Comm. Photog. #10499
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Sailboats on the Great Salt Lake, circa 1874. "Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake, Characteristic view." Photo by The Johnson Co. Salt Lake, perhaps in the 1870s.
Photo of a view of sailboat on the Great Salt Lake near Antelope Island
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Great Salt Lake--Antelope Island p.2
Great Salt Lake Yacht Club
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Jordan River
View of construction work around the Jordan River and surrounding area.
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Utah Power and Light Company, Pumping Plant in Jordan Narrows
Image shows the Utah Power and Light Company power station and pumping plant at the Jordan River Narrows.
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Jordan Steam Station of 1903, Salt Lake City, Utah
Scan of photograph showing Jordan steam station as it appeared in 1905 when a Corlis steam engine turned a 120-pole generator to produce 700 kw, Salt Lake City, Utah. The original Jordan Steam Station was built in 1903 on the east side of the Jordan River near downtown Salt Lake City, and was replaced in 1911. The plant shown in these photos was in turn replaced ca. 1924, and that one was in turn replaced by the Gadsby Jordan plant, built just to the west in the 1950s.
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Goose on sandbar
Since it carries a high sediment load, the Jordan River builds up sandbars. Drop structures, like the one in the background, hinder river navigation, but municipal and county authorities are working on plans to alert boaters and enable them to easily portage around obstacles.
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Jordan River - Building a Dam
Image shows a wagon, some men, and a few horses, working on the banks of the Jordan River. They are working on the early excavation of a new Jordan River dam.
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Water Wheel, Jordan River
Image shows a large water wheel on the Jordan River.
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Great Salt Lake--Farmington Bay p.2
Construction at Farmingtion Bay, National Park Service, Mar. 17, 1937. C-275-1. Cliff Bray Photog. 804-E
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Birds at the Great Salt Lake _2
Long-billed Dowitchers flying over Farmington Bay, Great Salt Lake, Utah
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Birds at the Great Salt Lake _1
Franklin's Gulls, Farmington Bay, Great Salt Lake, Utah
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Great Salt Lake--Farmington Bay p.1
Construction at Farmingtion Bay, National Park Service, Mar. 17, 1937. C-275-1. Cliff Bray Photog. 804-H
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Construction on the shore of the Bear River
Photo showing construction activity on the shore of the Bear River, perhaps constructing dikes or levees
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Bear River Duck Club
Image shows a marsh land that is part of the Bear River Duck Club.
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Bear River Bridge P.1
Bridge across Bear River at Bear River City, Utah. Gift of Charles Kelly. Picture taken 1945.
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CCC Slide Show Bear River
This image is one of 80 slides in a Utah State Historical Society CCC Slide Show. This slide shows two CCC enrollees collecting seeds from prairie bush around the Bear River. The seeds are being collected for ducks.
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Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge P.5
East from H line into Unit 3. North side. New bayonet grass growth as far as eye can reach. This was all dry mud flats last year (1931) with no growth whatever. Courtesy: U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey. Utah Writers' Project.