Soldier Summit A Failed Experiment - Soldier Summit, UT
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 39° 55.732 W 111° 04.812
12S E 493147 N 4419865
An E Clampus Vitus historical marker stands near the old Soldier Summit jail, noting the Peter Principle at work as part of this former town's "rise". Those who opted to move operations from Helper probably didn't have to live here!
Waymark Code: WMZ86X
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 09/26/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
Views: 5

Soldier Summit isn't going to return to us any time soon in the form in which it once existed, but there are some nearby signs that indicate that homes are being constructed nearby. Soldier Summit will probably become a nice, rural community without the "rural," and the gas station always seems to have visitors.

The marker reads:

Soldier Summit
A Failed Experiment

In 1919 the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad decided to move their operations from Helper to Soldier Summit to cut their operating costs. This proved to be a horrible idea. The first housing provided by the railroad was nothing more than thin wood framed canvas tents on cement foundations wrapped with tar paper. Eventually the housing would become the well-known company "half salt box houses" or "squat boxes," most of which were not much more than an 850 square foot shed divided into smaller "rooms." It was common to have between 6 to 16 feet of snow for up to 6 months of the year. The 2500 residents would have to dig actual tunnels between buildings, including their outhouses, to get around. This continued until 1929 when the equipment and buildings were moved back to Helper because of the costs associated with the harsh conditions. A few hardy souls remained to keep the town alive for many more decades. By 1979 complaints from passing motorists about a speed trap caused the state to legally dissolve the police force. This took away the towns [sic] revenue source and effectively ended Soldier Summit as a town.

Today there are a few residents and a gas station/convenience store.

Dedicated September 8, 2018 (6023)
Matt Warner Chapter 1900
E Clampus Vitus
Marker Name: Soldier Summit A Failed Experiment

Marker Type: Roadside

County: Wasatch

City: Soldier Summit

Group Responsible for Placement: E Clampus Vitus

Date Dedicated: 9/8/2018

Marker Number: None

Web link(s) for additional information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldier_Summit,_Utah


Addtional Information: Not listed

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