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Wahsatch, Utah

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was sheared. In June 1903, it was reported that 489 carloads of sheep had arrived at Wahsatch from their winter range. The town grew enough to justify the building of a new school in 1910. In 1916, Wahsatch became the headquarters for the construction of a second railroad tunnel, bringing another
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The townsite on the north side of the highway is on railroad property, but the ruins on the south side are on a public road and can be accessed. Most visitors see little more than an old wooden sign reading
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temporary surge in population. The railroad built a new depot and section houses in the 1930s, but Wahsatch soon declined, along with the sheep industry. The town was abandoned in the 1930s.
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During the tunnel construction in 1868–1869, Wahsatch was known as a wild and lawless place. Laborers spent their wages immediately in tent
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Wahsatch was established in 1868 as a railroad construction camp, the first of many such camps set up in Utah by the
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Toward the end of the 19th century, Wahsatch enjoyed a minor rebirth as a location central to the area's growing
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ranches. A number of new dwellings were built as ranchers and laborers began to gather here annually for
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alongside the tracks, but there are some remnants of railroad buildings and equipment.
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season. In the spring of 1899 alone, an estimated 700,000 pounds (320,000 kg) of
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at the northeastern end of Echo Canyon some 23 miles (37 km) east of
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Hampshire, David; Martha Sonntag Bradley; Allen Roberts (January 1998).
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Wahsatch
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west of town. Wahsatch soon became a major supply station and
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Some Dreams Die: Utah's Ghost Towns and Lost Treasures
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Ghost town
Foundation at Wahsatch, June 2013
Wahsatch is located in Utah
State of Utah
Wahsatch is located in the United States
41°11′57″N 111°06′47″W / 41.19917°N 111.11306°W / 41.19917; -111.11306
Country
State
Utah
County
Summit
Named for
Wasatch Mountains
GNIS
/ˈwɑːsæ/
WAH-satch
ghost town
Summit County
Utah
I-80
Echo
Evanston, Wyoming
railroad
sheep ranching
Union Pacific Railroad
First transcontinental railroad
tunnel
Wasatch Mountains
railhead
roundhouse

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