Brigham Young war ein US-amerikanischer Kirchenführer, der am 1. Juni 1801 geboren wurde und am 29. August 1877 verstarb. Nach dem Tod seiner ersten Frau Miriam Works im Jahr 1832 trat er der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage bei und wurde 1835 zum Apostel ordiniert. Nach der Ermordung des Kirchengründers Joseph Smith im Jahr 1844 setzte sich Young als Präsident des Kollegiums der Zwölf Apostel in den Nachfolgestreitigkeiten durch und galt als zweiter Prophet. Ab 1846 führte Brigham Young die Mehrheit der Kirchenmitglieder aus den USA in das damalige Gebiet der Rocky Mountains, wo er Salt Lake City gründete. Dort präsidierte er die Kirche von 1847 bis zu seinem Tod als Präsident und Prophet. Im Jahr 1852 machte er die Lehre der Polygamie öffentlich, die er selbst mit zahlreichen Ehefrauen praktizierte. Als das Gebiet an die USA fiel, wurde Brigham Young zum Territorialgouverneur ernannt. Er baute die Kirchenstrukturen umfassend aus und förderte Infrastruktur, Wirtschaft und Bildung. Im Utah-Krieg 1857 versuchte US-Präsident Buchanan, Young gewaltsam abzusetzen. Nach einem Verhandlungsfrieden endete Youngs Gouverneursamt 1858, wodurch kirchliche und politische Führung in Utah getrennt wurden. Im Gegensatz zu seinem Vorgänger setzte Brigham Young eine rassistische Ideologie durch, die schwarze Mormonen ab 1849 von Priesterschaft und Riten ausschloss.
Brigham Young wurde in Whitingham, Vermont, USA, geboren.
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A bust portrait of Brigham Young with a beard. Back label- C.R. Savage, Pioneer Art Gallery.
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A full body portrait of President Brigham Young next to a pillar. Back label- Savage & Ottinger
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A face portrait of Brigham Young. Back label- Savage & Ottinger, Great Salt Lake City, Utah.
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A face portrait of Brigham Young. Written on the back- Presd. B. Young Born June 1801. Back label- Savage & Ottinger, Great Salt Lake City, Utah.
Portrait of Brigham Young taken by Marsena Cannon in Salt Lake City in 1853. It was owned at one point by Young's daughter Clarissa Young Spencer who gave it to biographer Preston Nibley in the 30s, whose family then donated it to BYU in 2005.
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Bildquelle: 189_MSS_P_24_B2_F5.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / Charles Roscoe Savage Lizenz: gemeinfrei
A bust portrait of Brigham Young with a full beard. Written on the back- Brigham Young. Probably photographed by Charles R. Savage.
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Bildquelle: 193_MSS_P_24_B2_F6.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / Charles Roscoe Savage Lizenz: gemeinfrei
A bust portrait of Brigham Young. Written on the back- Brigham Young. Back label- C.R. Savage, Pioneer Art Gallery.
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Bildquelle: 238_MSS_P_24_B2_F9.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / Charles Roscoe Savage Lizenz: gemeinfrei
A bust portrait of Brigham Young with a full beard. Written on the back- Brigham Young. Back label- C.R. Savage, Art Bazar.
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Bildquelle: 250_MSS_P_24_B2_F9.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / Charles Roscoe Savage Lizenz: gemeinfrei
A bust portrait of Brigham Young in a suit. Written on the back- Brigham Young. Back label- C.R. Savage Art Bazar.
This image was scanned from a rare postcard published in 1903. It shows Brigham Young along with 21 of his wives. There is a number next to the image of each wife which correspond to a legend at the bottom of the image.
Photo of the five sons of John and Nabby Young.From left to right: Lorenzo Dow Young (1807-1895), Brigham Young (1801-1877), Phineas Howe Young (1799-1879), Joseph Young (1797-1881), and John Young (1791-1870).
A group of people and wagons by a river. Written on the back- Brigham Young and an exploring party camped at the Colorado River in 1870. Brigham Young is one with tall beaver hat. Most of people in picture were settlers. Location supposed to be a junction of Virgin and Colorado. Note: Written on the back- Gift of Eva Maeser Crandall.
A bust portrait of Brigham Young with a full beard. Written on the back- Brigham Young. Back label- C.R. Savage (Late Savage & Ottinger) Pioneer Art Gallery.
A bust portrait of Brigham Young with a full beard. Written on the back- Brigham Young. Back label- C.R. Savage (Late Savage & Ottinger) Pioneer Art Gallery, East Temple St.
A bust portrait of Brigham Young with a full, white beard. Written on the back- Brigham Young, taken about a year before his death. Probably photographed by Charles R. Savage.
Brigham Young by Charles Roscoe Savage, c. 1875, albumen silver print, from the National Portrait Gallery which explicitly released this digital image under the CC0 license. (https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_NPG.76.100)
Brigham Young by Charles William Carter, c. 1865, albumen silver print, from the National Portrait Gallery which explicitly released this digital image under the CC0 license. (https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_NPG.80.284)
A full- body portrait of Brigham Young leaning against a pillar. Written on the back- President Brigham Young. Probably photographed by Charles R. Savage.
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A full- body portrait of Brigham Young sitting in a chair with a cane in his left hand and a top hat on the table to the right. There is a negative of this pose in P-423. The photo is sepia-toned.
Example court testimony from page 60 of Louisa McLaughlin's land title certificate file. Louisa counter claimed against Brigham Young Sr. for a parcel of land at Lot 4, Block 74, Plat A, Salt Lake City Survey. The case file is extensive, covering several years of from 1871-1874.
IdentificatieTitel(s): Het graf van Brigham Young, leider van de Mormonen, Salt Lake City. Brigham Young’s Grave, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. (titel op object). 6 "Picturescope" Views of Salt Lake City (serietitel op object)Objecttype: stereofoto Objectnummer: RP-F-F11434-EOpschriften / Merken: nummer, recto, gedrukt: ‘6051’VervaardigingVervaardiger: fotograaf: J. Dearden Holmes (vermeld op object), uitgever: Sunbeam Tours Ltd. (vermeld op object), uitgever: Coronet Camera Co. (vermeld op object)Plaats vervaardiging: fotograaf: Salt Lake City, uitgever: Londen, uitgever: BirminghamDatering: 1924 - 1926Materiaal: fotopapier Techniek: ontwikkelgelatinezilverdrukAfmetingen: primaire drager: h 83 mm × b 116 mmOnderwerpWat: movements derived from Protestant Churches (with NAME), grave, tombWaar: Salt Lake CityVerwerving en rechtenVerwerving: overdracht van beheer 1994Copyright: Publiek domein
'Brigham Young and Pioneers Entering the Valley,' as painted on one of the pendentives in the rotunda at the Utah State Capitol. Painted by Lee Greene Richards (with assistance from Gordon Cope, Waldo Midgley, and Henry Rasmussen). Original painting commissioned and funded as part of a Public Works of Art Project (PWAP) during the 1930s.
This is a piece of ephemera handed down to me, going back to my GGG Grandfather, J.H. Greene and has his annotation in the margin. It is a small flyer promoting "the Peoples Ticket" for the municipal elections circa 1876, Salt Lake City, Utah. I have contacted the LDS Church to find out more about this. Note the script along the edges written in the Deseret alphabet. The People's Party of Utah was a late 19th century political party in the Utah Territory that was backed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in order to oppose the Liberal Party of Utah, which was backed by anti-Mormons.
A bust portrait in profile of Brigham Young. Written on the back- Last Photo of Brigham Young. Sepia tone to photo. There is a negative that this print may have been made from in P-423.
Title: The Mormon Problem Solved [Cartoon of Brigham Young telling Pres. Grant "I must submit to your laws - but what shall I do with these" (hundreds of wives and children); Grant replies: "Do as I do - give them offices"]
Abstract/medium: 1 print : wood engraving.