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         1801, June 1:  | 
      
         Born in Whittingham, Widdham County, Vermont.  | 
    
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         1815–21:  | 
      
         Mother dies; Brigham begins to earn his own way in life, eventually becoming a carpenter (14).  | 
    
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         1824:  | 
      
         Marries Miriam Works (23).  | 
    
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         1832:  | 
      
         Baptized into the Church and ordained an elder. Wife dies (31).  | 
    
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         1834:  | 
      
         Marries Mary Ann Angell. Acts as captain in march of Zion’s Camp (33).  | 
    
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         1835, February 14:  | 
      
         Ordained as one of the original members of the Quorum of the Twelve (34).  | 
    
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         1839–41:  | 
      
         Serves a mission to Great Britain (38–40).  | 
    
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         1844–47:  | 
      
         Joseph Smith is martyred. Brigham Young leads the Church as President of the Quorum of the Twelve (43–46).  | 
    
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         1846:  | 
      
         Receives section 136 of the Doctrine and Covenants. Sees Joseph Smith in vision and is given valuable instruction (45).  | 
    
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         1846–47:  | 
      
         Leads the exodus to Salt Lake City and returns to Winter Quarters (45–46).  | 
    
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         1847, December 27:  | 
      
         Sustained as President of the Church at Kanesville (Council Bluffs), Iowa (46).  | 
    
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         1851:  | 
      
         Becomes governor of the Territory of Utah (49).  | 
    
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         1853, April 6:  | 
      
         Lays the cornerstone for Salt Lake Temple (52).  | 
    
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         1857–58:  | 
      
         Utah War. Released as governor after eight-year term (56–57).  | 
    
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         1867:  | 
      
         The Tabernacle is completed. Reorganizes the Relief Society (66).  | 
    
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         1869:  | 
      
         The railroad comes to Utah. The Young Men and Young Women Mutual Improvement Associations are organized (68).  | 
    
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         1877, April 6:  | 
      
         Dedicates the St. George Temple. Gives new emphasis to the proper organization of the priesthood (75).  | 
    
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         1877, August 29:  | 
      
         Dies in Salt Lake City, Utah (76).  |