A peek inside the historic Henry Dinwoodey House, at 411 East 100 South Salt Lake City.
Built in 1890 and designed by Richard Kletting, architect of the Utah State Capitol and other prominent SLC buildings. The house was built as a home for Sara Kinersley, the third polygamous wife of Henry Dinwoodey, a Mormon. It is historically significant mostly for its connection to Henry Dinwoodey, owner of a very successful furniture business in Utah and the broader Intermountain region. Dinwoodey was jailed as a polygamist in the 1880s. Text from Wikipedia.
I was able to tour the interior of the house on January 21, 2026. Here are a few photos:
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| Dinwoodey House, at 411 East 100 South Salt Lake City |
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| Main floor |












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