 Pioneer Home ~ 299
Posted by: brwhiz
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This mansion was first owned by Isaac Chase, then by Brigham Young, then by the City of Salt Lake who leases it to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
Waymark Code: WMB5M6
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 04/08/2011
Views: 10
Daughters of Utah Pioneers
No. 299
Erected 1964
Pioneer Home
Isaac Chase - Brigham Young
This home was erected 1853-1854 by Isaac Chase who
with his wife Phebe and their family came to Utah
in 1847. Originally it had eight rooms, including a
large kitchen with a built-in dutch oven. The
adobes were made on the Church Farm and the small
glass window panes were freighted across the plains.
Phares Wells, Sr. was chief carpenter. About 1859 the
Chase property, including the home and mill, was traded
to Brigham Young. Then members of the Young family
lived in the residence. The entire area was purchased
by Salt Lake City, April 28, 1881, and the adobe occupied
by park employees until 1984 when it was leased to The
Daughters of Utah Pioneers and restored by them.
Central Company
Marker Name: Pioneer Home
 Marker Number: 299
 Marker Text: See Long Description

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