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326:. However, the need for coal began to diminish, and by 1954, only a small group of miners remained in Spring Canyon. The mine closed in 1969 due to low production and increasingly high costs. Only three families were living in Spring Canyon in 1969, and by the end of the year, Spring Canyon was abandoned. When the mine first closed in 1969 and the town's residents relocated, few buildings were removed. The Spring Canyon Hotel, most of the homes, and the mine offices were left. However, in 1975, every building in Spring Canyon's business district was 600: 92: 59: 42: 344: 492: 99: 66: 313:
By 1924, Storrs had 1,000 residents, a hotel, a heated swimming pool, and well-built houses, offices, and stores. At this time, George Storrs was charged with mail fraud, and the town's name was officially changed to Spring Canyon. From 1924 to 1943, 1,000 tons of coal per day were mined, and in
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purchased 1,600 acres of land west of Helper, organized the Spring Canyon Coal Company, and constructed sixty homes. Knight also constructed a railroad in 1913 to the
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line in Helper. Knight named the new town Storrs, after the mine superintendent George Storrs. Because Knight was a
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purchased 1,600 acres of coal land and began developing a mine and a company town. Knight named the town
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1940, the Spring Canyon mine was ranked as the fourth largest coal producer in Utah. During
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constructed a wagon road in order to make coal transportation easier. In 1912,
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in 1924. 1,000 tons of coal per day were mined from 1924 to 1943, and during
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Storrs
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from a small opening on the side of the mountain. In 1895,
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Prior to the establishment of Spring Canyon, residents in
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Ghost town
Ruin in Spring Canyon
Spring Canyon is located in Utah
Spring Canyon is located in the United States
39°42′14″N 110°55′11″W / 39.70389°N 110.91972°W / 39.70389; -110.91972
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Utah
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Carbon
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Utah
Jesse Knight
World War II
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Jesse Knight
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Coal mining in the United States

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