Mining History

Miners and Lumber

After completion of the railroad at Promontory in 1869, large-scale mining became feasible, and with large-scale mining came the problem of housing the miners. The Snyder sawmill, which had supplied much of the lumber to build Salt Lake City, had a bonanza of its own. The lush forests, which gave name to Parley's Park and Park City, were cut to build boarding houses like these.  

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