Jordan & Salt Lake City Canal
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member unimoggers
N 40° 43.520 W 111° 51.624
12T E 427339 N 4508623
Developed to help build the temple.
Waymark Code: WM3G2P
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 03/31/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member hobbycachegirl
Views: 56

Marker Text:

JORDAN & SALT LAKE CITY CANAL The foundation work on the Salt Lake Temple was nearing completion and soon would be ready for the granite upper walls. The four day trip from the quarry with oxen-drawn wagons could not possibly provide stone as quickly as it was needed. To expedite deliverey and also to reduce the cost by three-fourths, a canal was proposed on which the stones could be delivered on barges. Though conceived as early as 1849 the canal was long in coming and a first venture, a segment began in 1855 from Big Cottonwood Canyon to Red Butte Canyon, was a failure. A second canal tapping the Jordan River in the narrows, called the Jordan and Salt Lake City Canal, was started in 1864. It's terminus was at the forks of City Creek Canyon Creek, close to the present intersections of State and North Temple Streets. In 1872, the advent of the railroad being extended south out of Salt Lake City into Utah Valley and beyond, together with a spur east out of Sandy into Little Cottonwood Canyon to the granite quarry, provided an easier and still less expensive way of getting stone from the quarry to the temple block. The use of the canal for hauling stone was forgotten; for providing irrigation water it was completed and is still in use today. The canal may still be found open from the point of the mountain to 3300 South and 1300 East Streets. From there it courses through the city north of 3300 South Street in a four foot diameter culvert under a sidewalk or roadway or snuggled between houses. The culvert is located just west of this monument. The same culvert now also functions as a storm water overflow for Parleys, Emigration and Red Butte Canyon Creeks. From North Temple and State Street, the water courses west, underground, until it returns to the Jordan River again after its long detour. Sponsored by the Salt Lake City Public Utilities Dept. in honor of the city's water pioneers.
Marker Name: JORDAN & SALT LAKE CITY CANAL

Marker Type: City

County: Salt Lake

City: Salt Lake City

Group Responsible for Placement: Sons of Utah Pioneers; Sponsored by the Salt Lake City Public Utilities Dept. in honor of the city's water pioneers.

Date Dedicated: 8/10/1991

Web link(s) for additional information:
http://history.utah.gov/apps/markers/detailed_results.php?markerid=2184 Sugarhouse Plaza 1100 E 2100 South SALT LAKE CITY , 84106 SALT LAKE County


Addtional Information: Not listed

Marker Number: Not listed

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