Brigham Young: American Moses

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Brigham Young: American Moses
Author Leonard J. Arrington
Language English
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Publication date April 1, 1986
Pages 560
ISBN ISBN 978-0252012969


Brigham Young: American Moses is a biography about Brigham Young which was written by Leonard J. Arrington in the year 1986. Arrington draws on diaries and letters not available to previous biographers to profile Brigham Young.[1]

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Table of Contents

  1. Boyhood in Vermont and New York
  2. Conversion and Commitment
  3. Apostle
  4. The Missouri Interlude
  5. The British Mission
  6. Nauvoo
  7. City of Joseph
  8. The Pioneer Trek to the great Basin
  9. To Zion
  10. The Colonizer President
  11. President of the Church
  12. Friendship and Caution
  13. Governor of Utah
  14. Zion Grows
  15. Governor and Counselor
  16. Public Image and Private Reality
  17. Protecting the Kingdom
  18. The Last Year
  19. The Legacy of Brigham Young

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