First Coal Mine in Utah
Posted by: JacobBarlow
N 39° 29.237 W 111° 38.096
12S E 445398 N 4371045
In 1854, at Fort Ephraim, an Indian, Tabiona, gave President Brigham Young a black rock, saying "Heap burn."
Waymark Code: WM1NQX
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 06/10/2007
Views: 55
In 1854, at Fort Ephraim, an Indian, Tabiona, gave President Brigham Young a black rock, saying "Heap burn." Two Welsh coal miners, John Rees and John Price, were sent with the Indian to located the coal vein, which was found in Coal Canyon about 1 mile south and 1/4 mile west of this marker. Until 1860, Welsh pioneers were directed to settle near coal bed (Wales) to develop the mines. In 1872, twelve coke ovens were built, and in 1875, a branch railroad line was built from Nephi to ship the coal to market. It carried U.S. mail for all Sanpete County.
FIRST - Classification Variable: Place or Location
Date of FIRST: 01/01/1854
More Information - Web URL: Not listed
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