John Patten House Museum

John Patten House Museum

95 W 300 North

Built in 1854, this home was lived in continuously until 1975, when Manti City acquired ownership of the building and it became a museum maintained and operated by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.  

The main portion of the house represents the earliest and most primitive form of stone masonry construction in pioneer Utah.  The walls were laid in coursed rubble, using crude mud mortar.