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Young, Brigham
Young, Brigham ( 1801 – 77 )US Mormon leader. After Joseph Smith 's death in Illinois in 1844 , Young became the dominant figure of Mormonism, leading the migration west to Salt Lake City, ruling over the new community with autocratic firmness, and turning a desert waste into a flourishing and expanding city.
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