
A
few miles west of Independence Rock, the Sweetwater threads
it way through a narrow canyon called Devils Gate. But the
wagons never passed through the chasm; they wisely detoured
around.
In
the early 1860s, four women, members of a wagon train, camped
at this point, and climbed to the top of the ridge above
the gorge. One of them, 18-years-old, ventured too close
to the edge, fell and was killed. She was buried in the
gorge and her grave board was inscribed with this epitaph:
"Here
lies the body of Caroline Todd
Whose soul has lately gone to God;
Ere redemption was too late,
She was redeemed at Devil"s Gate.