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halted work on the museum. The lawsuit charged that the project was in violation of the constitutions of the United States and Utah because it provided taxpayer money and special privileges to a private corporation (the DUP). The state asked for the suit to be dismissed as the building would be state
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later that year came in nearly double what had been set aside for construction; the DUP asked the legislature for $ 200,000 in additional funding during the next session, and were granted $ 150,000. After another check was provided to the state for $ 14,000 by the DUP, construction was approved in
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passed a bill in 1941, agreeing to lease the land to the DUP. The bill required the DUP raise $ 50,000 towards the building by 1943. That date was later extended to 1945, and then again to 1946 when the required sum was increased to $ 75,000. The state would provide $ 225,000, which, when added to
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also protested the building, because of both its design based on the old theatre building and what they considered a poor site choice. This resulted in the building's architect resigning from the organization. Groundbreaking services for the museum were held on March 25, 1946, with addresses by
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Capitol to the museum. In June 1950, the collection began to be moved from the capitol to the new museum. The completed building cost $ 600,000 (equivalent to $ 7,598,340 in 2023).
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October 1948, and resumed that December. The construction delay increased costs, which resulted in additional appropriations from the state and fundraising by the DUP to complete the building.
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Catherine Milne, who had arrived to Salt Lake City via wagon 90 years prior.
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Vermont Building on South Temple street, the DUP moved their collection into a section of that museum. After a second story addition to the Bureau of Information on
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the portion raised by the DUP, would provide $ 300,000 for the building's construction. The DUP presented their $ 75,000 check to the state in
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817:"Honor Memory Of Utah's First Governor: Daughters of Utah Pioneers Hold Exercises at Installation of Exhibit of Relics At State Capitol"
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454:"Pioneer Memorial Museum: Salt Lake's treasure house of artifacts and stories is a 'secret' everyone can share"
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1842:"Pioneer Memorial Museum: A Dream That Became a Reality"
542:"A look inside Salt Lake City's Pioneer Memorial Museum"
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845:"Daughters of Utah Pioneers Hold Spring Sessions Today"
1316:"High Court Upholds Legality of DUP Memorial Building"
1008:"Memorial Site Not Subject To Zoning Law, Says Ruling"
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1372:"Construction 'Green Light' Goes to DUP Memorial"
1204:"Commission Okehs $ 462,585 In DUP Memorial Bids"
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662:"Memorial Building Completion Seen by '49 End"
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805:. Salt Lake City. August 19, 1915. p. 2.
634:"Early Windup Predicted For Pioneer Memorial"
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1400:"Work Resumes on DUP Pioneer Relic Building"
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750:. Salt Lake City. July 12, 1911. p. 14
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266:. In 1906, the organization was invited by
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1176:"DUP Promised Million for Building Aug. 1"
1148:"DUP Requests $ 200,000 for Utah Memorial"
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1594:"LDS President To Dedicate DUP Building"
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1650:"DUP Realizes Dream in Rites' Reality"
1566:"DUP Presents Museum at July 22 Rites"
901:"DUP Insists On Triangle For Building"
606:"Replica of Old Theater Will Be Built"
514:"Aged Vehicle Gets Last Resting Place"
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1809:"Pioneer Memorial Museum rededicated"
1260:"State to Seek Dismissal Of DUP Case"
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1288:"Building Will Resume on DUP Shrine"
1092:"DUP Breaks Ground for Pioneer Hall"
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960:"Ground Breaking Conducted By DUP"
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1852:(4). Sons of Utah Pioneers: 4–12.
1807:Wadley, Carma (October 8, 2010).
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1761:"DUP Rites Open Carriage House".
1706:"DUP Honors Old-Time Plains Band"
744:"Deseret Museum Opened To Public"
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462:. Salt Lake City. Archived from
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1120:"DUP Memorial Bids Top Funds"
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873:"D.U.P. Hall Bill Is Signed"
1678:"Rites Dedicate DUP Museum"
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1840:Barton, Bette F. (2010).
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