Promontory, Box Elder County, Utah Genealogy

United States Utah  Box Elder  Promontory

Quick History
Promontory is a ghost town in Box Elder County that has never had permanent residents. It was a construction camp tent town. Promontory is notable as the location of Promontory Summit where the United States' Transcontinental Railroad was officially completed on May 10, 1869. Promontory served as the terminus for both the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroads handling many tons of freight and transferring passengers. For several weeks Promontory continued to be a town of tents and crude shacks. A group of shady characters followed these camps, when the camps disbanded so did the following entourage. But, unlike many of these camps on wheels, Promontory didn't became the site of a permanent city. Promontory Summit remained in use for 35 years.

Location

 * GPS Location: 41.6179818, -112.5505266

Maps

 * 1895 Map of Box Elder County

Neighboring Communities
Park Valley | Snowville |Bear River City | Corinne | Deweyville | Fielding | Garland

Suggested Reading

 * The Historical Guide to Utah Ghost Towns.
 * Some Dreams Die: Utah's Ghost Towns and Lost Treasures
 * Backcountry Adventures Utah -Google Books

Websites

 * Central Pacific Railroad
 * Early Utah History
 * Golden Spike History
 * Golden Spike National Park
 * History of Promontory
 * Promontory Summit
 * Utah Ghost Towns