Crofutts New Overland Tourist And Pacific Coast Guide Over the Union Kans
Crofutts New Overland Tourist And Pacific Coast Guide Over the Union Kans
George a Crofutt
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The mountains are about 1, 000 feet above the road, have rounded peaks, covered with small trees, in places, sage and grass in others, and large timber in the inaccessible gulches and ravines, near the summit. Leaving the Point, our course is more to the southward, along the side of the lake, by a few well-cultivated farms, irrigated by water from the mountain on the left. Turning more to the left, and draw- ing away from the lake, the road fol- lows along a few miles from the base of the mount...ains, beside which is located the small Mormon village of "E. T. Ci- ty" named after E. T. Bensen, one of the early settlers. Four and a half miles from the "Point" comes the HALF- WAYHOUSE near, is a flouring, and woolen mill. On the opposite side of the valley, west, is the town of Grantsville, eight miles distant. It lies in one of the richest agricultural sections of the state ; population, 2, 000. In the background is the West Moun- tain Range, which rears its peaks full 2, 000 ft. Above the town, and in which are located some very rich mines of silver.
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