Brigham Young Probate Case File

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Brigham Young Probate Case File
The first governor of the Utah Territory and president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) died August 29, 1877. At the time, the church practiced an arrangement wherein the president held property and real estate as "trustee-in-trust." This allowed Young to direct and finance many major construction and other enterprises during the early years of settlement. Upon his death, it complicated his estate to a great degreee. Much of it was settled within about two years, but the case stretched into the 20th century in order to clarify property deeds. For more information, see Leonard Arrington's "The Settlement of the Brigham Young Estate, 1877-1879," in Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 21, No. 1 (Feb 1952).

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11. Appointment and reports of successors to trustees

11. Appointment and reports of successors to trustees

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12. Case re-opened to convey deed and new trustee

12. Case re-opened to convey deed and new trustee

32 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
13. Petition and order to correct deeds

13. Petition and order to correct deeds

68 pages: 100% complete (99% indexed, 100% transcribed)
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