Built 1860 Opened 1860 Added to NRHP 19 August 1980 | NRHP Reference # 80003973 Area 12 ha Nearest city Stockton | |
The Soldier Creek Kilns near Stockton, Utah date from 1860. Also known as the Waterman Coking Ovens, they were listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1980. The listing included 14 contributing structures over 30 acres (12 ha).
The site includes four smelting kilns which document smelting technology brought from California and from the eastern U.S. One of the four, the best-preserved, is an eastern beehive-type parabolic-shaped kiln, that would hold more than 10 cords of wood and would be tended from two iron doors.
In 1996, it was argued that these were worth preserving.
The location of the site is not disclosed; they are listed as "Address Restricted", as is done for archeological resources that may be damaged and lose their information potential, if not protected.