Box 8
Contains 14 Results:
Covers area just west of the northern tip of the Great Salt Lake leading south along the coastline., 1959
The Box Elder County aerial photograph collection consists of high-altitude images taken in 1959 probably by the Aerial Photography Field Office in Salt Lake City. There are also images from Oneida County on the Utah/Idaho border and Elko County along the Utah/Nevada border. These images are from 9" x 9" negatives and taken at 1:20,000. The date the image was taken is usually in the upper left-hand corner.
Covers area along the west coast of the Great Salt Lake leading north and ending at the edge of the Great Salt Lake., 1959
The Box Elder County aerial photograph collection consists of high-altitude images taken in 1959 probably by the Aerial Photography Field Office in Salt Lake City. There are also images from Oneida County on the Utah/Idaho border and Elko County along the Utah/Nevada border. These images are from 9" x 9" negatives and taken at 1:20,000. The date the image was taken is usually in the upper left-hand corner.
Covers area on the northwest end of the Great Salt Lake leading north and ending just north of SR-30 (Frames 09-10.), 1959
The Box Elder County aerial photograph collection consists of high-altitude images taken in 1959 probably by the Aerial Photography Field Office in Salt Lake City. There are also images from Oneida County on the Utah/Idaho border and Elko County along the Utah/Nevada border. These images are from 9" x 9" negatives and taken at 1:20,000. The date the image was taken is usually in the upper left-hand corner.
Covers area just north of SR-30 leading north over the Utah/Idaho border ending on the Idaho side of SR-81 (Frames 10-12.), 1959
The Box Elder County aerial photograph collection consists of high-altitude images taken in 1959 probably by the Aerial Photography Field Office in Salt Lake City. There are also images from Oneida County on the Utah/Idaho border and Elko County along the Utah/Nevada border. These images are from 9" x 9" negatives and taken at 1:20,000. The date the image was taken is usually in the upper left-hand corner.