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691: 92: 59: 42: 336: 490: 99: 66: 322:, and with its helper engine obsolete, the Mill Fork railway station was closed down in 1947. The railroad removed its section house in the late 1950s, leaving little besides the cemetery. 255:, Mill Fork was important in the development of the railroad through the canyon. The arched entrance to the small, well-tended Mill Fork Cemetery is a landmark on 950: 940: 521: 279:, was building through Spanish Fork Canyon in 1875–1879. Sometime during this period the railroad established three sawmills at Mill Fork to process 310:. The charcoal business closed down around 1890, followed by the store, and Mill Fork was in a serious decline. Most residents had left by 1900; a few 935: 276: 127: 828: 220: 91: 431: 393: 514: 58: 945: 351: 41: 499: 418: 507: 494: 426:. Utah Centennial County History Series. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Historical Society. pp. 134–135. 179: 372: 735: 660: 414: 912: 680: 639: 599: 256: 905: 788: 778: 577: 306:
business in the canyon; many Mill Fork residents were employed in cutting the wood or working the
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Another use for the area's abundant timber came with the creation of an extensive
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mill Fork
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was also stationed here. The population grew as high as 250.
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The Utah and Pleasant Valley Railroad, a predecessor of the
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lasted until the 1930s. The 1940s saw the change to
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located approximately 12 miles (19 km) east of
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Ghost town
The entrance to Mill Fork Cemetery
Mill Fork is located in Utah
Mill Fork is located in the United States
39°57′50″N 111°18′29″W / 39.96389°N 111.30806°W / 39.96389; -111.30806
State
Utah
County
Utah
GNIS
ghost town
Thistle
Utah County
Utah
sawmills
U.S. Route 6
Spanish Fork
Price
Denver and Rio Grande Western
railroad ties
water tower
reservoir
general store
helper engine
charcoal
kilns
homesteaders
diesel locomotives
water stop
Utah portal

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