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    • Andrew Jenson grave

    • Andrew Jenson grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Jenson, Andrew, 1850-1941; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Andrew Jenson was born and baptized in Denmark. While still a teenager he earned enough money to come to America. In 1898 he was sustained and set apart as Assistant Church Historian. He served ten missions, wrote a four-volume Biographical...
    • Cowley family marker

    • Cowley family marker

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments; Cowley, Matthew, 1897-1953; Historical markers;

    • This marker notes the plot of the Cowley family, two members of which were members of the Quorum of the Twelve: Matthias and his son, Matthew.
    • Brigham Young, Jr. grave

    • Brigham Young, Jr. grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Young, Brigham, 1836-1903; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Brigham Young, Jr. was was born December 18, 1836 in Kirtland, Ohio, the son of Brigham Young and Mary Ann Angell. He was ordained an apostle in 1864. He was later a member of the Quorum of the Twelve, Assistant Counselor to President Brigham...
    • Salt Lake City Cemetery

    • Salt Lake City Cemetery

    • Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City;

    • The Salt Lake City Cemetery is located on the north end of the Salt Lake Valley in the Avenues district of Salt Lake City. Over 100,000 people are buried here. This site is the final resting place of many of the faithful men and women familiar to...
    • Anthon H. Lund grave

    • Anthon H. Lund grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Lund, Anthon H., 1844-1921; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Anthon H. Lund was born May 15, 1844 in Denmark. He was ordained an apostle in 1889 and served in the First Presidency of the Church from 1901 until his death March 2, 1921.
    • Bathsheba W. Smith grave

    • Bathsheba W. Smith grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Smith, Bathsheba W. Bigler, 1822-1910; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Bathsheba Wilson Smith was a founding member and the fourth general president of the Relief Society, serving in that capacity from 1901 until her death in 1910. Sister Smith joined the Church at age fifteen. She married George A. Smith, apostle and...
    • Charles A. Callis grave

    • Charles A. Callis grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Callis, Charles A.; Sepulchral monuments; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City;

    • Charles A. Callis was born May 4, 1865 in Ireland. He was ordained an apostle in 1933 and served in that capacity until his death in 1947.
    • Angus M. Cannon grave

    • Angus M. Cannon grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Cannon, Angus M. (Angus Munn); Sepulchral monuments; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City;

    • Angus M. Cannon was born May 17, 1834 in England. He and his family made their way to Nauvoo and, eventually, Utah. In 1876 he was set apart as president of the Salt Lake Stake by President Brigham Young and served in this calling for twenty-eight...
    • Charles C. Rich grave

    • Charles C. Rich grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Rich, Charles C. (Charles Coulson), 1809-1883; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Charles C. Rich was born August 21, 1909 in Kentucky. He was ordained an apostle in 1849, serving in that capacity until his death November 17, 1883. Elder Rich settled the Bear Lake area near the Utah-Idaho border. He lived there the last twenty...
    • Daniel H. Wells grave

    • Daniel H. Wells grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Wells, Daniel H. (Daniel Hanmer), 1814-1891; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Daniel H. Wells first met the Latter-day Saints in the Nauvoo area. He sold the land for the Nauvoo Temple to the Church. He was not baptized until after the death of the Prophet Joseph Smith. In Utah, he served in numerous capacities including...
    • Mercy Fielding Thompson grave

    • Mercy Fielding Thompson grave

    • Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments; Thompson, Mercy Rachel Fielding, 1807-1893;

    • Originally from England, Mercy Fielding was born June 15, 1807. She was the sister of Mary and Joseph Fielding. All three were converted to the Church in Canada in 1836. Mercy married Robert B. Thompson on June 4, 1837 in Kirtland, Ohio. He was a...
    • William W. Phelps grave

    • William W. Phelps grave

    • Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments; Phelps, William Wines, 1792-1872;

    • In the early days of the Church, William W. Phelps served in multiple ways. He was a printer, writer, and composer of sacred hymns. He became disaffected from the Church for a while, but later returned. Brother Phelps preached the funeral sermon...
    • Parley P. Pratt memorial, Salt Lake City, Utah

    • Parley P. Pratt memorial, Salt Lake City, Utah

    • Pratt, Parley P. (Parley Parker), 1807-1857; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • This marker in the Salt Lake Cemetery commemorates the lives and service of Parley P. and Thankful H. Pratt, even though neither is buried at this location. Thankful H. Pratt died in Kirtland, Ohio. Elder Parley P. Pratt was killed and buried near...
    • Emily Partridge Young grave

    • Emily Partridge Young grave

    • Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments; Young, Emily Dow Partridge, 1824-1899;

    • Born in 1824, Emily Partridge Young was the daughter of Bishop Edward Partridge. Because of persecution, she moved with the Saints to various states. She married Joseph Smith while living in Nauvoo. Following the death of the Prophet, Emily married...
    • Harriet Wheeler Young grave

    • Harriet Wheeler Young grave

    • Young, Harriet Page Wheeler, 1803-1871; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Harriet Wheeler Young, wife of Lorenzo Dow Young, was one of only three women to enter the Salt Lake Valley with the first company of pioneer Saints in July 1847. Her daughter, Clara, was also in that group. She died December 22, 1871.
    • Monument to the Smith family, Salt Lake Cemetery

    • Monument to the Smith family, Salt Lake Cemetery

    • Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments; Smith family;

    • This monument in the Salt Lake City Cemetery honors the family and descendants of Patriarch Hyrum Smith. Church presidents and patriarchs as well as other faithful Latter-day Saints are buried in this area. Hyrum is buried in Nauvoo, Illinois next...
    • Clara Decker Young grave

    • Clara Decker Young grave

    • Young, Clara Decker, 1828-1889; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Clara Decker Young, wife of President Brigham Young, was one of the three women to enter the Salt Lake Valley in the first company of pioneer Saints in July 1847. Her mother, Harriet Decker Young, was also in that group. Clara died on January 5,...
    • Truman O. Angel grave

    • Truman O. Angel grave

    • Angell, Truman O. (Truman Osborn), 1810-1887; Sepulchral monuments; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City;

    • Truman O. Angel was an architect who designed or assisted with some of the most important structures in early Utah. He was the brother of Mary Ann Angell, wife of President Brigham Young.
    • George Q. Cannon grave

    • George Q. Cannon grave

    • Cannon, George Q. (George Quayle), 1827-1901; Sepulchral monuments; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City;

    • George Q. Cannon was born January 11, 1827 in England. After coming to America, he served in the Mormon Battalion. President Cannon was ordained an apostle in 1860. He served as counselor to three presidents of the Church. President Cannon died in...
    • J. Reuben Clark grave

    • J. Reuben Clark grave

    • Clark, J. Reuben (Joshua Reuben), 1871-1961; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Joshua Reuben Clark, Jr. was born September 1, 1871 at Grantsville, Utah. After serving as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, he was sustained as second counselor to President Heber. J. Grant. From that time, President Clark served with three different...

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