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Fort Buenaventura

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75: 17: 116:, who trapped beaver in the Weber Valley. The fort was abandoned following flooding in 1850, and settlers constructed a new fort (Brown's Fort) a short distance to the south and east. At least one cabin was saved from the original fort; this structure is preserved at the Weber County 169:
Following budget cuts, the state turned over ownership of the property to Weber County in 2002 (and ended its status as a "state park"). Located at 2450 "A" Avenue in Ogden, the county-run park offers
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The site of the original Fort Buenaventura is now a park occupying 84 acres (340,000 m). The park, which includes a replica of the original fort, was dedicated as a
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In 1980, Fort Buenaventura State Park was opened, which included a replica of the fort at its original location. In 2002, ownership of the park was transferred to
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settlers for $ 1,950 (equivalent to about $ 63,765 in 2023). The settlement was then renamed Brownsville but was later changed to Ogden after
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Fort Buenaventura was the first permanent settlement by people of European descent in the Great Basin. It was established by the trapper
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settlers in 1847 and renamed Brownsville (then later Ogden). Following flooding along the river in 1850, the fort was abandoned.
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joints, and was made as accurate as possible based on existing evidence. One major exception being its construction out of
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Morgan, Dale L. (July 25, 1952). "Miles Goodyear Story–VIII: Mormon Pioneers South To Buy Out 'Old Settler'".
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Prior to the replica's construction, during fall 1979, Dr. Evan DeBloois, a regional archaeologist with the
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In November 1847, Fort Buenaventura and the surrounding land claim were purchased by recently arrived
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The replica was constructed using techniques from the original fort's construction, including
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The fort was built near a bend on the east bank of the
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Index


Ogden
Utah
United States
Anglo
Great Basin
Weber River
Miles Goodyear
Mormon
Weber County

Miles Goodyear Cabin
Miles Goodyear
Weber River
west-southwest
Ogden municipal building
Mormon
Peter Skene Ogden
Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Miles Goodyear Cabin
Utah State Park
U.S. Forest Service
Weber State University
archaeological excavation
mortise and tenon
quaking aspen
lodgepole pine
camping
canoeing
Fort Robidoux

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