Best LDS History & Historical Travel & Tours Pictures And Photos; Brigham Young, Winter Home, Saint George Utah

Best LDS History & Historical
Travel & Tours Pictures And Photos;

George And Audrey DeLange
October 15-18, 2001

Brigham Young Winter Home, Saint George, Utah Pictures

After the martyrdom of Joseph Smith, the Saints were led from Nauvoo to the site of modern day Salt Lake City. It was not too long afterwards that Brigham Young directed the Saints to expand their growth into other areas. One of those areas was modern day, Saint George, Utah. The Saints were then directed to build a temple in Saint George and Brigham Young established his Winter Home in Saint George, Utah.

This page contains a sample of the best digital photos and pictures that we have taken of the Brigham Young Winter Home in Saint George, Utah.

These pictures and photos are for your enjoyment and may be freely used for clean, wholesome, noncommercial, purposes that are supportive of the LDS Church.

NW CornerWest Side
West SideEast Back Side
North SideNorth Side
North Entry, Note The Natural
Pine Floor and Oak Painted
Pine Wall
Foyer
Mantle Is Metal Over Wood
Painted To Resemble Marble
Picture Of Brigham Young
75th Birthday
In St. George, June 1, 1876.
Brigham Could Play This!
Dining Room Part Of Original HouseIn The Floor You Can See
Some Old Time Square Nails
Original Young Family DishesBrigham Young's Crest
A Stove Like This One
Was Used Here In 1871
Sewing Machine And Spinning Wheel
Daughters RoomBrigham's Trunk
Brigham Youngs Bedroom,
Sitting Room,
Office And Study
Here He Dictated Letters
And Telegrams
He Often Rested Here
After Many Late Night Visitors
A Waiting Room Area
Brigham Young's Musical Organ
Telegraph Office Connected To
Pipe Springs, Salt Lake, And Kanab
George A. Smith, 1st. Counselor
To Brigham Young
Probably After Which
Saint George Is Named

Carthage, Illinois
City Of Joseph Pageant
Entering Nauvoo
Joseph Smith Homestead
Nauvoo Old Town Page One
Nauvoo Old Town Page Two
Nauvoo Old Town Page Three
Nauvoo Old Town Page Four

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