The Contributions of George A. Smith to the Establishment of the Mormon Society in the Territory of Utah

This study is an examination of the contributions made by George A. Smith (1817-1875) to the Mormon society in the Utah Territory. It is an historical exposition and appraisal of his work as a Church leader, colonizer, historian, military leader, and politician.George A. Smith was one of the most di...

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Main Author: Dunford, C. Kent
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 1970
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-56522019-05-16T03:24:32Z The Contributions of George A. Smith to the Establishment of the Mormon Society in the Territory of Utah Dunford, C. Kent This study is an examination of the contributions made by George A. Smith (1817-1875) to the Mormon society in the Utah Territory. It is an historical exposition and appraisal of his work as a Church leader, colonizer, historian, military leader, and politician.George A. Smith was one of the most distinguished Mormon leaders during Brigham Young's administration as Church President. He played a vital role in aiding the exiled saints living in Iowa to complete the long exodus to Utah. The first colonizing mission to venture south of Utah Valley was led by George A. Smith. He acted as an administrative overseer to the central and southern Utah communities during most of his career in the territory. He assisted in the establishment of new communities in the region and concerned himself with their spiritual well-being as a Church leader, their political and economic growth as a legislator and economist, and their protection as a military leader. The study concludes that probably no man, save Brigham Young himself, made greater contributions as a Mormon colonizer and community builder. It is also maintained in the dissertation, that George A. Smith's achievements as a Mormon historian apparently exceeded that of any other nineteenth century Church member. 1970-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4653 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5652&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ All Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive George Albert Smith 1817-1875 Mormon Church History 1844-1877 History Mormon Studies
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topic George Albert Smith
1817-1875
Mormon Church
History
1844-1877
History
Mormon Studies
spellingShingle George Albert Smith
1817-1875
Mormon Church
History
1844-1877
History
Mormon Studies
Dunford, C. Kent
The Contributions of George A. Smith to the Establishment of the Mormon Society in the Territory of Utah
description This study is an examination of the contributions made by George A. Smith (1817-1875) to the Mormon society in the Utah Territory. It is an historical exposition and appraisal of his work as a Church leader, colonizer, historian, military leader, and politician.George A. Smith was one of the most distinguished Mormon leaders during Brigham Young's administration as Church President. He played a vital role in aiding the exiled saints living in Iowa to complete the long exodus to Utah. The first colonizing mission to venture south of Utah Valley was led by George A. Smith. He acted as an administrative overseer to the central and southern Utah communities during most of his career in the territory. He assisted in the establishment of new communities in the region and concerned himself with their spiritual well-being as a Church leader, their political and economic growth as a legislator and economist, and their protection as a military leader. The study concludes that probably no man, save Brigham Young himself, made greater contributions as a Mormon colonizer and community builder. It is also maintained in the dissertation, that George A. Smith's achievements as a Mormon historian apparently exceeded that of any other nineteenth century Church member.
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