The public may see the collection of pioneer artifacts and photographs, browse through donations of pioneer histories, or read from the book collection.
They can even do a little genealogical research from the four-volume set, “Women of Faith and Fortitude,” compiled and published by the International Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
The DUP cabin’s collection also includes historical scrapbooks assembled by the various Centerville DUP camps, newspaper articles and obituaries, histories of the settlement of Centerville and more.
For more information about the cabin and potential research opportunities, call Jan Castleton at 801-292-0952 or Marilyn Horn at 801-295-0937.
mwilliams@davisclipper.com



