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Old Irontown & Mountain Meadows, Utah

April 22, 2021 Leave a Comment

Old Irontown Utah Ghost Town Charcoal Kiln

Thursday was my favorite day of vacation as the entire family decided to join me. Our day started at a somber location, Mountain Meadows. In 1857 an emigrant wagon from Arkansas was attacked multiple times in the meadows by Paiute’s and Mormon Militia disguised as Paiutes. After five days of attacks and a siege, undisguised Militia came forward waving a white flag, promising to end hostilities with the Native Americans.

Mountain Meadows Massacre mass grave rock cairn

Unaware of the deceit, the wagon train surrendered their weapons and separated into groups of men and women and children. At the signal of the militia leader, the men were all shot and killed. They then beat the women and older children to death, sparing only seventeen children under the age of 7. Multiple monuments mark the area, including a rock cairn over the gravesite of thirty-four of the victims.

Mountain Meadows Massacre mass grave rock cairn US and Arkansas flage
US and Arkansas Flags at the memoria
Memorial at the grave, site of attacks and overlooking the meadow

Our next stop was much cheerier. Old Irontown, one of Utah’s first ghost towns. The town was established in 1868 to mine iron from Iron Mountain. The town survived until 1876. Multiple structures remain including a kiln, furnace, and foundry.

Old Irontown Utah Ghost Town Charcoal Kiln

Old Irontown.

Old Irontown Utah Ghost Town furnace

Furnace

Old Irontown Utah Ghost Town foundry rock foundations
Old Irontown Utah Ghost Town Charcoal Kiln

You guessed it, back to St. George to feed the kids. The area has some of the best Mexican food!

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Tami Force NVTami

Hi, I’m Tami, and I have been exploring ghost towns, mining camps, and back roads for 30 years. If you love seeing and learning about some of the more unusual ghost towns and locations in Nevada and beyond, you came to the right place! My goal is to photograph, document, and share this amazing history.  Come join me along with my dog, family, and friends on our explorations!

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