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Bureau of Land Management and General Land Office Records – Another Free Resource!
BLM and GLO records – another Free resource! Continue reading
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4 Members of the Muir Family Killed in Scofield, Utah Mine Disaster
The Scofield Mine was opened in 1878 and was owned by the Pleasant Valley Coal Company which owned many mines in Utah and Wyoming at that time. They mined approximately 60% of the coal coming out of Utah in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Continue reading