Scofield Cemetery
Scofield Cemetery is a cemetery in Carbon, Utah and has an elevation of 7,772 feet. Scofield Cemetery is situated nearby to the hamlet Winter Quarters.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Winter Quarters and Consumers.
Winter Quarters
Hamlet
Winter Quarters is a ghost town in Carbon County, Utah, United States. Coal was discovered in the area in 1875, and later that year, the Pleasant Valley Coal Company began coal mining operations. Winter Quarters is situated 1½ miles west of Scofield Cemetery.
Consumers
Hamlet
Consumers is a ghost town in Carbon County, Utah, United States. It is located in the Gordon Valley near several other former coal mining communities that also are now ghost towns. Consumers is situated 5 miles east of Scofield Cemetery.
Scofield Cemetery
- Type: Cemetery
- Category: burial
- Location: Carbon, Utah, Southwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
39.72617° or 39° 43′ 34″ northLongitude
-111.15706° or 111° 9′ 25″ westElevation
7,772 feet (2,369 metres)Open location code
85FCPRGV+F5OpenStreetMap ID
way 258360033OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=cemeteryGeoNames ID
5546538
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