Union Vedette sparks conflict and mining boom in Utah

November 14, 2024 | Hinckley Institute of Politics, Citizen Journalism , 2024 -2025 Utah Citizen Journalism, Elections, Utah


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Union Vedette sparks conflict and mining boom in Utah
In a recent discussion highlighting the historical significance of early Utah, officials reflected on the establishment of the Union Vedette, the first daily newspaper in the Utah territory, launched in 1863. This publication aimed to foster loyalty and promote the development of the region, contrasting sharply with the sentiments expressed by the Virginia City newspaper, which labeled it as \"a thorn in the side of Mormonism\" and an adversary to polygamy.

The meeting also underscored the contributions of Patrick Connor, a military leader whose troops played a pivotal role in discovering mineral wealth in Utah. Their search for precious metals led to the establishment of significant mining operations in areas like Tintic and Eureka, which transformed the local economy and attracted a wave of new settlers. The fortunes amassed from mining are still evident today, with grand mansions lining South Temple, built by those who capitalized on these discoveries.

Following the Civil War, Connor chose to remain in Utah, where he attempted to find success in mining and eventually founded the town of Stockton. His legacy is commemorated at Fort Douglas, where a monument marks his burial site.

The meeting concluded with a note of optimism for Utah's future, particularly following the completion of the transcontinental railway in 1869, which improved relations with the federal government and set the stage for further growth and stability in the region.

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