Great Salt Lake--Transportation p.4
Lakemobile constructed by Charles Stoddard of West Point, Utah, for transporting sheep and supplies over salt water trails to Fremont Island. In March of 1942, while driving the truck from the island in a foot and a half of water, a large sheet of ice, approximately four inches thick, struck the tru...
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ftunivutah:oai:collections.lib.utah.edu:dha_cp/437152 2023-05-15T16:40:35+02:00 Great Salt Lake--Transportation p.4 Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah image/jpeg https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s64q8342 unknown Utah State Historical Society Classified Photograph Collection https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s64q8342 Digital Image © 2008 Utah State Historical Society. All Rights Reserved. Lakes Image ftunivutah 2021-06-03T17:48:02Z Lakemobile constructed by Charles Stoddard of West Point, Utah, for transporting sheep and supplies over salt water trails to Fremont Island. In March of 1942, while driving the truck from the island in a foot and a half of water, a large sheet of ice, approximately four inches thick, struck the truck and pushed it about a mile toward the south. When the ice sheet hit a sand bar, it stopped depositing the truck in a quicksand bog where it remained until November. Gift of M.J. Burson, Utah General Depot. Still Image Ice Sheet The University of Utah: J. Willard Marriott Digital Library |
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Lakemobile constructed by Charles Stoddard of West Point, Utah, for transporting sheep and supplies over salt water trails to Fremont Island. In March of 1942, while driving the truck from the island in a foot and a half of water, a large sheet of ice, approximately four inches thick, struck the truck and pushed it about a mile toward the south. When the ice sheet hit a sand bar, it stopped depositing the truck in a quicksand bog where it remained until November. Gift of M.J. Burson, Utah General Depot. |
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