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Young, Brigham

  1. A nineteenth-century American religious leader. Young guided the Mormons after the death of their founder, Joseph Smith , and brought them to Utah , where they settled.


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Utah, USA Brigham Young was definitely onto something when he sought to build his Mormon “Zion” in the rugged hinterland of Utah.

The idea was conceived by a food scientist at Brigham Young University, who added dry ice to the cultured dairy on a lark.

She later played volleyball for Westminster College before transferring to Brigham Young University.

Mitt rarely mentions his heritage, which includes a great-great-grandfather who immigrated to America with Brigham Young.

And they all graduated from Brigham Young University, like their parents.

No man could be sure he had not done something to offend Brigham Young.

Brigham Young said that he did not 'care anything for a religion which could not stand a railroad.'

Brigham Young and the other leaders encouraged their followers above all else to cultivate the land.

There is no truth in Brigham Young's doctrine that only a woman sealed to a man in marriage can possibly be saved.

Brigham Young followed Captain Allen in an address, at the aforesaid meeting.

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