Miles Goodyear Cabin
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Built1845
Built byMiles Goodyear
Goodyear, Miles, Cabin | |
Miles Goodyear Cabin | |
| Location | Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum, Ogden, Utah |
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| Coordinates | 41°13′43.45″N 111°58′31.87″W / 41.2287361°N 111.9755194°W |
| Built | 1845 |
| Built by | Miles Goodyear |
| NRHP reference No. | 71000866[1] |
| Added to NRHP | February 24, 1971 |
The Miles Goodyear Cabin is a historic building in Ogden, Utah, built by trapper and trader Miles Goodyear on the Weber River in 1845 and was the foundation of the first permanent European settlement in Utah. It is the oldest building in the state of Utah not built by Native Americans. The cabin is constructed of sawn cottonwood logs, measuring roughly 14.33 feet (4.37 m) by 17.75 feet (5.41 m).[2]
