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Black Hills mineral atlas, part 1
Mines and mineral resources -- South Dakota ; Geology -- South Dakota -- Black Hills
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Flood damages, June 9-10, 1972. The Chicago & Northwestern spur to the Black Hills Meat Packing Plant was washed from its bed and destroyed. The railroad tracks were turned completely over and lodged against a bank. Creek drainage.
Floods -- Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.) Floods -- South Dakota -- Rapid City (S.D.)
Flood damages, June 9-10, 1972. The Chicago & Northwestern spur to the Black Hills Meat Packing Plant was washed from its bed and destroyed. The railroad tracks were turned completely over and lodged against...
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Black Hills mineral atlas, part 2
Mines and mineral resources -- South Dakota ; Geology -- South Dakota -- Black Hills
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The railroad trestle over Elk Creek showing the pillings washed away at the west end of the span. Debris chokes the east end of the trestle.
Floods -- Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.) Floods -- South Dakota -- Rapid City (S.D.)
The railroad trestle over Elk Creek showing the pillings washed away at the west end of the span. Debris chokes the east end of the trestle.
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View looking northeast over Bear Butte Lake from the mouth of the diversion channel. The lake is filled to capacity.
Floods -- Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.) Floods -- South Dakota -- Rapid City (S.D.)
View looking northeast over Bear Butte Lake from the mouth of the diversion channel. The lake is filled to capacity.
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The westbound lane bridge on I-90 over Boxelder Creek. Note the debris choking the channel and the buckled bridge span.
Floods -- Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.) Floods -- South Dakota -- Rapid City (S.D.)
The westbound lane bridge on I-90 over Boxelder Creek. Note the debris choking the channel and the buckled bridge span.
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