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In 1877, President Brigham Young called on Jefferson Tidwell to explore the country east of the Wasatch Range: which is now Carbon, Emery, and Wayne Counties. And in 1879, after the establishment of the Rio Grande Railroad, Tidwell organized the settlement of Wellington.
Along with the monument dedicated to Tidwell, this spot is also home to the Wellington Pioneer Cabin, which originally served as the home to the Snyder Family, until it was converted to a schoolhouse in 1884. Public school was taught in the cabin, with William Tidwell as the teacher.
The cabin was bought by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers in 1928 as a relic hall. Over the years it was used as a home, a school, a church, and for recreation. It was originally located at the south end of the city garages but was moved to its current location in 1983.
To find the final hide:
What month and year did Tidwell return to organize the settlement of Wellington? This is AB/CDEF
What number is the Daughters of Utah historic marker? This is GHI
What year did Robert Snyder build the cabin? This is CDDJ
The final is located at: N39 32.FFB W110 44.GGJ
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