
Whiterocks and the surrounding high desert terrain define this landscape at the edge of the Uinta Basin, where a sophisticated network of early twentieth-century water engineering sustains the local community. The distribution of water is intricately mapped through features like the Whiterocks Canal, Lassen Ditch, and Bypass Canal, illustrating the vital irrigation system that transformed the arid benches into agricultural land. Significant for genealogists, the map identifies local burial grounds including White Rocks Cem, Harms Cem, and Hayden Cem, which serve as quiet markers of the region's settlement history.
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