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- " - " ' es lt' - uTulAgri : - - ' - et Competin0111 Jamboree : ‘ L) t ' 1 -- i 1r11 '' tr - T- - r f - aclllu i- sw t I tu -- 4 te - ham Ore for Bullets iii that tine were afraid of Johnston's Army" - Nabors and Milton IL Page The "Forecaster Jamboree" Is under direction of the 24th Weather Squadron headquarters at Randolph AFB Tex Pretliction Derby 3 4 4 - t E tour of Coves Fort points out slag pot tort used In Utah's oldest mine I student' guiding j tr le :el ' s ' le 4eft0 1 J Tr "e"0"4 4-es- etes 4 4 ' - - nated Isaac abandoned "The Indians were the first to stieepeaceuld eemeethemine"-eiss- id Itereetteeteks-- -1- 4— Old llfhting Cart !first kiiswsis the SPalkih ' This army of 2500 soldiers Mine later the Rollins Mine Although Cove Fort is usuwas under the command of from dosed Nov 1 until' and finally the Lincoln Mine) ally Gen Albert Sidney Johnston Easter it was reopened this said Mr Wood The Indians and was 40 miles south of Salt month to permit 73 fourth told some of the early settlers was known grade students from Delta El-- about the mine and it caused Lake City at what eme ntary School who ars a great deal of excitement in as Camp Floyd Cedar Valley the Territory of Utah when from June 1858 until after stud yin g Utah history to conthe Civil War outbreak In make an educational tour the rich lead and silver Personnel at the US Forest tent of the ore was deter- Ism mined Service Kanosh who have asAnxious to have the ore for "This mine was a few miles bullets In the event of future sisted with school tours this year include Keith 'Needle northeast of where Miners- - hostilities between Johnston's f assistant ranger le Clen Qui- - yule now stands It was sit- - army and the inhabitants of tA34 ' - - - limp - I p-- --- ' " 5 l ' 'Or "''1W A ' 1 ' ceee I te ( 1' - 0 !' - - - el-- 4 te"-- - i - - -- - t 4' - 4 4 -- to ' e - n 1 the Territory of Utah Brig several Young sent Welshmen immigrants to a m edim of exchange among America with mining expert- - early pioneers during the pe rive to live in this area riod 18591870 in this area "my father Abram wood The first few years of the was the first child born In die mine's ore Was ope:ation town of Minersville" related smelted in a furnace in dm'Alf it Mr Woo)d The ffett eraler melbeeAer sytiyr was 2t:i nlil" a quarter-niti- e Minersville east of the northwest of the present town highway bridge The bullion -Itsfiztdleunfrriesta—given vas pourtkrtnto trude Inapist-the responsibility of the settle to be used in the rifles of the ment by Brigham Young settlers Hauled Bullion to Mr Later according Vt'ood Rollins a ten John Henry "As a boy at the age of my father hauled bullion" Scotsman was sent to take said Mr Wood The bullion charge of the mine and the was lead silver and zinc The mine bore his name for some ore assayed as high as one time Charm! was used to half ounce of gold to the ton: smelt the ore The red hot 19 essayed slag was wheeled out in the ttleaalli nereee and 38 lwas Iron pot and cart which serves ors itself today as a memento of these ors content the of early mining days in Utah higlysilver - the Mineral Range N Jess Grundy Smith Tarlton Lewis and WU- ham Barton are credited with being the first to take spel4 mens of the ore which were sent to Brigham Young gley ranger and Rex Butch- ins"n specialist "This old mining cart was also used in the Old Smelter three miles southwest of Mil- ford by early settlers” said Mr Wood whose father res- cued the i ron rec when the thine In that locality wee r ' ' - i 4 '''''' ' r''" Special to The Tribune COVE NIILLARD FORT' ! — Folks in this area COUNTY t i used to get lead from the old-I n 4 est mine in Utah the Lincoln 'v I lead mine '1' Many relics from the mine Ynle been preserved kt the of Cove Fort by e courtyard William II Wood 4 1 - 11: !wham The pros essed lead bullion was also used as money and served as the fight 6 1 was repon411ble for the legend that pioneers in the Territoty ot Utah used silver httliets to Relics Recollect Utah's Oldest Mine - N' "44 4 1 Z 0 - ' e e ' - - - — - '''' 41 sr ' ' '' ? 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