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Soldier Summit, Utah - Wikipedia Located where the road makes a brief bend through the extreme southwest corner of Wasatch County, Soldier Summit historically had more to do with nearby Utah County
Ghost Town Wednesday: Soldier Summit, Utah | Digging History The name Soldier Summit originated in 1861 when a group of soldiers commanded by General Philip St George Cooke crossed the pass on their way to join the Confederate Army Caught in a snow storm in July of 1861, some of them died and were buried on the summit
DRGW. Net | Soldier Summit A new narrow gauge route was built from Tucker Clear Creek almost due south, climbing a 4% grade to the top of Soldier Summit From there, the new narrow gauge worked down the Price River Canyon to the base of the Wasatch Mountains at Helper
History | Soldier Summit Soldier Summit takes its name from a group of soldiers who were caught in an unexpected snowstorm here in July 1861 These soldiers were Southerners under General Philip St George Cooke, on their way from Camp Floyd to join the Confederate Army
Soldier Summit - Wasatch and Utah Counties, Utah - RootsWeb It mostly sits on the Wasatch side, but at its peak overlapped into Utah County This old community is marked on most state maps, and even the most jaded ghost towner will see a reason to stop
Soldier Summit - Utah Ghost Town Between 1925 and 1930 over 300 people lived in town In 1930 the division point was moved to Helper and the town soon died (These Photos were taken Oct 14 1992) No one lives here Submitted by Bob Bezzant