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First Tooele Cemetery – Spooky Utah Cache Traditional Cache

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Geocache Description:

Part of the Spooky Utah Series.

Some one Hundred and Fifty years ago, the Mormons came to Utah. With this migration of people and animals, the LDS church decided that their religious base needed to spread through the region to create settlements that could grow both in faith and population.

In the Tooele (pronounced Two-ill'-uh for non-Utahns) valley, the first Tooele cemetery is said to be haunted. Of course, like all cemeteries, it has its share of urban legends, and fairly famous local people, but this cemetery is special in how it was created, and later moved.

Records indicate that the first Tooele cemetery was used between 1850 and 1867. These were years of hardship for many new residents to the area, and nearly 100 bodies were buried somewhere close to where this cache is located. However, unlike most cemeteries, there were not “family” plots available to the residents of the new settlement. Instead, individuals were buried in the order that they died according to the next available plot. This means that neighbors were buried next to neighbors, but rarely did a family or family members find their bodies near each other unless a tragedy struck. In addition, permanent grave markers were not allowed. As a result, to this date, no one knows exactly whose remains were in which coffin and where in the cemetery they were placed.

In 1867, a new cemetery (currently still used) in Tooele was established. Once the “new” cemetery was created, many of the bodies were exhumed by hand and moved into their final resting place. From what records are available, some 55 bodies were moved at that time, though it still remains questionable as to which of the 100 buried in the first cemetery were moved to the new one. If you can do math, you understand that this leaves 45 bodies unaccounted for and left behind in the old cemetery.

Adding insult to injury, in 1997, the original boundaries of the first cemetery were determined. At issue, however, is that there is now a major thoroughfare on one side, and houses built over some of the former gravesites. Yes, the developer and owner of the subdivision did manage to recover what he could of the remaining 45 bodies, and set up the small park at the cache location, but due to the moving of the graves, and the order of the burials separating many families from their loved ones it is said by many locals that the ghosts of those first buried in this area still remain looking either for their body or their lost loved ones.

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This is one of a series of spooky Utah geocaches that stem from urban legends about haunted places. The information contained here in may or may not be true (or only partially true), and is designed for thrills and chills. As with all the geocaches in this series, please stick to normal waking hours to do these (say between 6 am and 10 pm unless otherwise noted), and please do not disturb those living/dead nearby. I’m sure you know this already, but please be discreet. Lastly, have fun - I hope you don’t get spooked easily!

There is a small off-street parking lot on the south side of the cemetary.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)