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    • No.9 The Lion House.

    • No.9 The Lion House.

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Salt Lake City (Utah); Lion House (Restaurant);

    • A front view of the Lion House. Written on the back- Built in 1855-1856. I was the 1st child born here 18 March 1856. I spent a happy childhood here for we were a loving healthy family. Susa Young Gates. Back label- Harry Shipler, Commercial...
    • Residence of Pres't B. Young, -front

    • Residence of Pres't B. Young, -front

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Lion House (Restaurant); Beehive House (Salt Lake City, Utah); Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts;

    • A view of the Lion and Beehive houses, taken from across the street. Back label- C.R. Savage, Pioneer Art Gallery. Written on back- A84-66.
    • Brigham Young Mendon, New York home and mill site

    • Brigham Young Mendon, New York home and mill site

    • Mendon (N.Y.); Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts;

    • Brigham Young and his family moved to the Mendon, New York area in 1829. They lived on this property owned by John Young, father of Brigham Young. It was here that Brigham had a home and a mill or shop where he could work. He was baptized in his...
    • Brigham Young Mendon, New York home and mill site

    • Brigham Young Mendon, New York home and mill site

    • Mendon (N.Y.); Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts;

    • Brigham Young and his family moved to the Mendon, New York area in 1829. They lived on this property owned by John Young, father of Brigham Young. It was here that Brigham had a home and a mill or shop where he could work. He was baptized in his...
    • Brigham Young Mendon, New York home and mill site

    • Brigham Young Mendon, New York home and mill site

    • Mendon (N.Y.); Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts;

    • Brigham Young and his family moved to the Mendon, New York area in 1829. They lived on this property owned by John Young, father of Brigham Young. It was here that Brigham had a home and a mill or shop where he could work. He was baptized in his...
    • Brigham Young Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Brigham Young Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Mormon Church--Apostles; Mormon Church--Presidents;

    • Brigham Young's family moved to a log home on this site while he was on a mission to Great Britain. After returning, Brigham built the center, two-story brick structure. The one-story side addtions were added later. The east wing (left) served as...
    • Brigham Young Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Brigham Young Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Mormon Church--Apostles; Mormon Church--Presidents; Brigham Young Home (Nauvoo, Ill.);

    • Brigham Young's family moved to a log home on this site while he was on a mission to Great Britain. After returning, Brigham built the center, two-story brick structure. The one-story side addtions were added later. The east wing (left) served as...
    • Brigham Young Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Brigham Young Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Mormon Church--Apostles; Mormon Church--Presidents;

    • Brigham Young's family moved to a log home on this site while he was on a mission to Great Britain. After returning, Brigham built the center, two-story brick structure. The one-story side addtions were added later. The east wing (left) served as...
    • The Sleeping Room

    • The Sleeping Room

    • Beehive House (Salt Lake City, Utah); Dwellings--Utah; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Mormon Church--Presidents; Great Salt Lake Valley (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah)--Buildings, structures, etc.;

    • Brigham Young's sleeping room in the Beehive House.
    • Beehive House

    • Beehive House

    • Beehive House (Salt Lake City, Utah); Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Mormon Church--Presidents; Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah); Snow, Lorenzo, 1814-1901; Smith, Joseph Fielding, 1838-1918;

    • Built in 1854, the Beehive House served as the residence of several presidents of the Church, beginning with President Brigham Young. The home reflects a mid1800s style of colonial New England architecture. Presidents Lorenzo Snow and Joseph F....
    • [SLC Lion House]

    • [SLC Lion House]

    • Lion House (Restaurant); Salt Lake City (Utah); Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts;

    • Children and a horse and cart by the fence of the Lion House. Written on the back- Lion House Salt Lake City ca 1880. Probably photographed by Charles R. Savage.
    • The Men's Dining Room

    • The Men's Dining Room

    • Beehive House (Salt Lake City, Utah); Dwellings--Utah; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Mormon Church--Presidents; Great Salt Lake Valley (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah)--Buildings, structures, etc.;

    • Dining room in the Beehive House. Table made by Brigham Young from a wagon box that came with the Vanguard Company of pioneers in 1847.
    • Brigham Young Port Byron, New York home

    • Brigham Young Port Byron, New York home

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Young, Miriam Angeline Works, 1806-1832;

    • Early in their marriage, Brigham and Miriam Works Young moved from Haydenville, New York to this home in nearby Port Byron. The Young family lived here for about four years. As of 2005 the home was still standing and privately owned.
    • Brigham Young Port Byron, New York home

    • Brigham Young Port Byron, New York home

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Young, Miriam Works, 1806-1832;

    • Early in their marriage, Brigham and Miriam Works Young moved from Haydenville, New York to this home in nearby Port Byron. The Young family lived here for about four years. As of 2005 the home was still standing and privately owned.
    • Brigham Young Port Byron, New York home

    • Brigham Young Port Byron, New York home

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Young, Miriam Angeline Works, 1806-1832;

    • Early in their marriage, Brigham and Miriam Works Young moved from the vicinity of Haydenville, New York to nearby Port Byron. The Young family lived here for about four years. A marker noting theYoung home can be seen at the left; the home itself...
    • Brigham Young Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Brigham Young Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Mormon Church--Apostles; Mormon Church--Presidents;

    • Following a mission to Great Britain, Brigham Young built the center, two-story brick portion of this home. The one-story side addtions were added later. The Young family had a cellar to store and preserve perishable items. The cellar, seen in the...
    • Brigham Young St. George winter office

    • Brigham Young St. George winter office

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts;

    • For several years, President Brigham Young spent the winter months at his home in St. George, Utah. He first purchased the home in 1868. Adjacent to that home is the white structure seen here. President Young used this building as an office to...
    • Brigham Young winter home and office

    • Brigham Young winter home and office

    • Mormon Church--Historic sites; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts--Utah;

    • For several years, President Brigham Young spent the winter months in this home in St. George, Utah. He first purchased the home in 1868. The structure was expanded and remodeled in time for President Young's visit during the winter of 1873-74. He...

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