The mission of the Weber County Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum is to preserve and maintain the Weber County Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum building and the Miles Goodyear Cabin, and to remember the lives and achievements of Utah pioneers, especially those who founded our Weber County communities, by collecting and preserving artifacts, photographs, and histories, and by sharing their stories through exhibits, publications, and programs, thus increasing understanding and appreciation for the pioneer heritage of Weber County (2012)
Our historic building was moved in January 2012 to a new location.
This cabin, built in 1845, is the first permanent home built in Utah by a white man.
Family & local history books, Pioneer histories and biographies
Access: General Public, Students, Scholars, Members
Appointment required: True
The Weber Daughters of Utah Pioneers offer server items for sale from their gift shop. Although the Museum is currently closed, it is still possible to order these special gift as memorabilia of your pioneer heritage and the early settlers of Weber Country.
Temporary office available for research by appointment