Of Brigham Young's many jobs, the most prominant would be the second prophet and president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, more commonly known as Mormons, moving thousands of church members from Illinios to the Salt Lake Valley by wagon and handcart train, he was also the Gorerner of the territory of Utah, and the American Ambassador the the Native Americans.
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Yes. There was a movie made about Brigham Young (Titled: Brigham Young).
Brigham Young's full name was Brigham Young.
Brigham Young's full name was Brigham Young. He didn't have a middle name.
Brigham Young was born into a farming family in Vermont, so naturally he spent much of his childhood doing farm chores. When he was in his late teens, his mother died and he got a job as a traveling carpenter and blacksmith to help his family with the finances. Some homes in New England today still boast mantlepieces and staircase railings built by Brigham Young.
Brigham Young loved Utah.
No, Brigham Young was not an abolitionist. Brigham Young believed that slavery could not be abolished until the second coming of the Lord.
Brigham Young has been called "The American Moses".
Brigham Young was born on June 1, 1801.
No. Brigham Young never visted Hawaii.
Brigham Young University's mascot is the cougar.
Brigham Young College ended in 1926.