Item Detail
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20308
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English
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The Big Washout : The 1862 Flood in Santa Clara
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 2009
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77
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no.2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Utah Historical Society
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108
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Todd Compton tells the story of the Santa Clara flood of 1862, which struck on January 17. He also includes information on the founding of the town, and some rebuilding efforts after the flood. Finally, he mentions a similar flood in the area in 2005, and compares and contrasts this flood with the 1862 flood Description photos.
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