View of temporary bridges across the White River. Original caption: 43-4004. Facing upstream toward the temporary bridge built across the overflow channel of the White River by the Elliott Co. This channel will be blocked by a dyke at its start near the permanent bridge site to protect five miles of road across the low lands which extend to the left from summer floods. Section B2. Mile Post near 1434. August 18, 1943. Photograph by Pinkstaff. Original caption: 43-4005. All three of the temporary bridges across the White River may be seen in this photo. The one in the foreground and the on


View of temporary bridges across the White River. Original caption: 43-4004. Facing upstream toward the temporary bridge built across the overflow channel of the White River by the Elliott Co. This channel will be blocked by a dyke at its start near the permanent bridge site to protect five miles of road across the low lands which extend to the left from summer floods. Section B2. Mile Post near 1434. August 18, 1943. Photograph by Pinkstaff. Original caption: 43-4005. All three of the temporary bridges across the White River may be seen in this photo. The one in the foreground and the one in the distance were built by the Elliott Co. and the one over the channel which is dry at the present time was built by the army. Several bents of this army bridge were replaced by the Elliott Co. after the summer floods. The permanent bridge site is at the mouth of the canyon. Section B2. Mile Post 1435. August 18, 1943. Photograph by Pinkstaff. State: Alaska.


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