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    • Church Security Program

    • Church Security Program

    • Lee, Harold B., 1899-1973; Mormon Church--Presidents; Mormon Church--Apostles; Smith, George Albert, 1870-1951; Mormon Church--Presidents; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Charities;

    • Elder Harold B. Lee explaining a welfare sewing project to Elders George Albert Smith and Marion G. Romney. The Church Security Plan became known soon after its introduction as the Church welfare program.
    • The Woman's Exponent 1889-10-15 vol. 18 no. 10

    • The Woman's Exponent 1889-10-15 vol. 18 no. 10

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Periodicals; Mormons--Periodicals; Relief Society (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)--Periodicals; Women in the Mormon Church--Periodicals;

    • Publication for the women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Began with vol. 1 in 1872 and ceased with vol. 41 in February 1914.
    • John Taylor

    • John Taylor

    • Taylor, John, 1808-1887; Mormon Church--Presidents;

    • John Taylor as the Third President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Earlier in his life he edited the Times and Seasons, Nauvoo Neighbor, and The Mormon. A pocket watch stopped a bullet and saved his life in Carthage Jail. He...
    • Grandfather George A. Smith

    • Grandfather George A. Smith

    • Smith, George Albert, 1817-1875; Mormon Church--Apostles; Smith, George Albert, 1870-1951; Mormon Church--Presidents;

    • George A. Smith served as First Counselor in the First Presidency under Brigham Young. George Albert Smith, his grandson who was named for him, later served as President of the Church.
    • Carpenter Tools of Brigham Young

    • Carpenter Tools of Brigham Young

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Mormon Church--Presidents;

    • Pictured are a drawing knife and wooden plane--two tools owned by 16-year-old Brigham as he learned the carpentry trade. He was a skilled carpenter, joiner, painter, and glazier (glass setter).
    • Auburn Theological Seminary

    • Auburn Theological Seminary

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Mormon Church--Presidents; Auburn Theological Seminary (Auburn, N.Y.); Auburn (N.Y.);

    • The Auburn Theological Seminary was located on Seminary Street in Auburn, NY. It was constructed in 1820 and torn down in 1892 or 1893. In 1820 Brigham Young worked on the construction of this theological school. One day, while laboring on the...
    • Brigham Young Haydenville, New York home

    • Brigham Young Haydenville, New York home

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Mormon Church--Presidents; Haydenville (N.Y.);

    • Home of Brigham and Miriam Angeline Works Young in Haydenville, New York on the banks of the Owasco Outlet Canal. The Youngs eventually left Haydenville because Brigham, unlike his fellow paint-makers in the Parks paint factory, refused to...
    • Cherrywood Desk

    • Cherrywood Desk

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Mormon Church--Presidents; Mendon (N.Y.);

    • This cherrywood desk is a product of Brigham Young's carpentry shop in Mendon, New York.
    • Carpet Valise

    • Carpet Valise

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Mormon Church--Presidents;

    • Pictured is a missionary carpet valise of Brigham Young, as well as a chair he made for his father John Young.

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