
The Oquirrh Mountains dominate this 1917 survey of the Cedar Valley and Rush Valley regions, revealing a landscape defined by mining operations and early transportation corridors. The western slopes are marked by concentrated industrial activity, including the Chloride Point Mine, the Sacramento Mine, and the Utah Metal Co Tunnel near the settlement of Ophir. These extractive sites are connected to the broader region via the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Road, which traverses the flat terrain of the Cedar Valley to the east.
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