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Brigham Young Sells Lot in Salt Lake City to One of His Sons

This deed conveys a lot in Salt Lake City containing 100 square rods (five-eighths of an acre) from Brigham Young to his son Mahonri M. Young for $7,000.

BRIGHAM YOUNG, Partially Printed Document Signed, Deed to Mahonri Moriancumer Young, April 18, 1873, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2 pp., 8.5" x 14". Witnessed by Brigham Young Jr. and D. M'Kenzie. With foil seal for Young's signature, and foil and embossed seal for Notary Public James Jack. Light soiling and wear; very good.

Brigham Young (1801-1877) was born in Vermont and moved with his family to New York as a child. He married Miriam Works in 1824, with whom he had two daughters. He worked as a carpenter in several towns in upstate New York. He was first introduced to the Book of Mormon in 1830 shortly after its publication. After meeting Joseph Smith, he joined the Mormon faith in 1832. After his first wife died in 1833, he married Mary Ann Angell in 1834. He became a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1835 and its president in 1841. After evangelizing in various areas, he settled in Missouri and then Illinois in 1838. After Joseph Smith introduced the doctrine of plural marriage, Young married Lucy Ann Decker in 1842 as his first plural wife. Joseph Smith was killed by an armed mob in June 1844. After a period of uncertainty, Young succeeded Smith as the leader of the church in December 1847, and continued to lead it until his death 29 years later. In 1846-1847, Young led the Latter-Day Saints to relocate to Salt Lake Valley, which was then part of Mexico. They arrived on July 24, 1847. He named the city "The City of the Great Salt Lake" and organized it into blocks of ten acres, each divided into eight equal lots. After Congress organized the Utah Territory, President Millard Fillmore appointed Young as the territory's first governor. As territorial governor, the University of Deseret in 1850, which became the University of Utah, and introduced the first printing press in Salt Lake City, which was used to print the Deseret News. He supported slavery and its expansion into Utah. In 1875, he deeded buildings and land in Provo for an academy that was to be part of the University of Deseret, but it broke away and became Brigham Young Academy in 1876, the precursor to Brigham Young University. As a polygamist, Young had at least fifty-six wives and had fifty-seven children with sixteen of his wives.

Mahonri M. Young (1852-1884) was the second child and only son of Brigham Young and his plural wife Margaret Maria Alley Young (1825-1852), who died four days after he was born. He married Agnes Mackintosh in 1876, and they had at least three children between 1877 and 1880, the oldest of whom, Mahonri Mackintosh Young became a prominent Mormon artist.

James Jack (1829-1911) was born in Scotland and was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1851. Two years later, he married Jemima Innes, with whom he had eight children, and immigrated to the United States. He served as a notary public, treasurer of the Utah Territory for twenty years (1870-1890), and chief clerk and treasurer of the Church for forty-eight years (1861-1909).

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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August 17, 2022 10:30 AM EDT
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Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
$0 $99 $10
$100 $299 $20
$300 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $1,999 $100
$2,000 $2,999 $200
$3,000 $4,999 $250
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 $19,999 $1,000
$20,000 $49,999 $2,500
$50,000 + $5,000