A plaque with a cow's skull at the top reads reads: NO. 41 ERECTED JULY [illegible] MILES GOODYEAR CABIN THIS CABIN, BUILT ABOUT 1841 BY MILES GOODYEAR, AS FAR AS KNOWN THE FIRST PERMANENT HOUSE BUILT IN UTAH, STOOD NEAR THE JUNCTION OF THE OGDEN AND WEBER RIVERS. IN 1848 IT WAS SOLD TO CAPTAIN JAMES BROWN OF THE MORMON BATTALION WITH A SPANISH LAND GRANT COVERING ALL OF WEBER COUNTY. IT WAS PRESERVED BY MINERVA STONE [illegible] PRESENTED TO THE DAUGHTERS OF THE UTAH PIONEERS, WEBER COUNTY CHAPTER, WHO PLACED IT ON ITS PRESENT SITE. [additional illegible writing] Sepia. Numbers and titles from the Russell H. Goodman slide collection were taken from any accompanying list. This photograph is listed as No. 72. The list included the...