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Reference: | TWH0026a | |
| Collection: | Winslow/Hendricks | ||
| Description: | Moving the Silver Lake station after a flood in January, 1916. The damage done by the water caused the station to fall apart shortly after the move. The tracks were relocated with material removed from the Lila C. branch and laid on the eastern slope to avoid another disaster. | ||
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Reference: | THR0002a | |
| Collection: | Harry Rosenberg | ||
| Description: | This was a freak snow storm, a once in a decade event. Sliver Lake was also the second lowest elevation along the T&T. [H. R.] | ||
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Reference: | TIR0001a | |
| Collection: | Rob McCloskey | ||
| Description: | Left image of a pair taken possibly before the first Silver Lake flood. Companion image to TIR0002a View the joined Panorama | ||
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Reference: | TIR0002a | |
| Collection: | Rob McCloskey | ||
| Description: | Right image of a pair taken possibly before the first Silver Lake flood. Companion image to TIR0001a View the joined Panorama | ||