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Peerless
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
CountyCarbon
Founded1916
Abandoned1953
Elevation6,447 ft (1,965 m)
GNIS feature ID1437655[1]

Peerless is a ghost town in Carbon County, Utah. It is located just three miles west of Helper.

History

Peerless was the first coal mining camp in the Spring Canyon District. In 1916, 440 acres of land were bought by William and Charles Sweet. They immediately began to develop coal operations. In 1917, the Sweets sold the property to the Peerless Coal Company. As the mining continued, the population grew. At its peak, the mine employed 150 men. The community included thirty homes, a store, a school, the mine office, and a post office.[2]

Decline

However, like all mining communities in the area, Peerless would have troubles. In July 1930, the Peerless Coal Company discontinued mining because of low production. A year later, it went bankrupt. A couple more mining companies bought it, but mining didn't last long. Small-scale mining continued until 1953. In March the mine and its assets were sold.[2]

Today

At its peak, the town's population was around 300 people,[3] half of which worked in the mines. Today there is nothing left except a few foundations.

References

39°41′39″N 110°54′40″W / 39.69417°N 110.91111°W / 39.69417; -110.91111