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Lost Ewing Mine Dyer Mines — Uintah County

Lost Treasure UT • Uintah County County
Description
Uintah County legend of the Lost Ewing Mine near the Dyer Mines — a named lost mine in regional compilations surrounding Vernal and the High Uintas foothills.
Historical Notes
The Rocker Box Uintah County list records the Lost Ewing Mine supposedly located near the Dyer Mines, published in Some Dreams Die and related Uintah treasure atlases. Uintah Basin prospectors and treasure hunters have linked lost-mine folklore to oil-field roughnecks, Mormon coinage legends, and Rhoades Mine traditions across the Uinta Mountains slope. Coordinates approximate the Dyer Mines district in the Vernal / Ashley National Forest foothills. Forest and private claims — legend only.
Status / Verification legend — Legendary or approximate

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