Ghost town in Utah, United States
Peerless | |
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Filled-in mine shaft at Peerless, August 2010 | |
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Coordinates: 39°41′39″N 110°54′40″W / 39.69417°N 110.91111°W / 39.69417; -110.91111 | |
Country | United States |
State | Utah |
County | Carbon |
Founded | 1916 |
Abandoned | 1953 |
Elevation | 6,447 ft (1,965 m) |
GNIS feature ID | 1437655 |
Peerless is a ghost town in Carbon County, Utah, United States. It is located just 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Helper.
History
In 1916, 440 acres (1.8 km) of land were purchased by William and Charles Sweet. They immediately began to develop coal mining operations. In 1917, the Sweets sold the property to the Peerless Coal Company. Coal shipments began over the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad in 1918. As the mining continued, the population grew. At its peak, the town's population was about 300, half of which worked in the mines. The community included thirty homes, a store, a school, the mine office, a post office, and a poolhall. Coal production peaked in World War I, when 2,000 tons of coal was mined daily. In 1938, coal mining activity began to decline and people began to leave. By World War II, the mine was operating very little, and only a few people remained. The mine closed in 1954, and the rest of the residents left. A few foundations and filled-in mine shafts remain.
See also
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Peerless, Utah
- ^ Carr, Stephen L. (1986) . The Historical Guide to Utah Ghost Towns. Salt Lake City: Western Epics. p. 76.
- Thompson, George A. (1982). Some Dreams Die: Utah's Ghost Towns and Lost Treasures. Salt Lake City, Utah: Dream Garden Press. p. 102. ISBN 0-942688-01-5.
External links
Media related to Peerless, Utah at Wikimedia Commons
Municipalities and communities of Carbon County, Utah, United States | ||
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County seat: Price | ||
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Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | |
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