At age sixteen, Brigham Young was sent from his home, tools in hand, to become a craftsman. Years later, Joseph Smith helped provide spiritual tools necessary for his life ahead. Brigham rose above the turmoil of Joseph's martyrdom to lead the Saints to the safety of the West. As the second prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he moved populations, formed armies, built cities and temples, and nurtured the growth of the Church. Enduring to the end, Brigham truly was the "Lion of the Lord" and was greeted again by the Prophet Joseph Smith, as he passed through the veil.
Brigham Young
Brigham Young (age 22)
Brigham Young (age 16)
Brigham Young (age 14)
Brigham Young (age 8)
Mary Ann Angell Young
John Young
John Young
John Young
Joseph Smith Jr.
Hyram Smith
Wilford Woldruff
George Q. Cannon
Heber C. Kimbal
Heber C. Kimbal (age 14)
Orson Hyde
John C. Page
Orson Pratt
Orson Pratt
Parley P. Pratt
Willard Richards
George A. Smith
George A. Smith (young)
David Whitmer
Martin Harris
Oliver Cowdery
Vilate Kimbal
Lyman Wight
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