BRIGHAM YOUNG - CURRENCY SIGNED 01/20/1849 CO-SIGNED BY: THOMAS BULLOCK, HEBER C. KIMBALL, NEWELL K. WHITNEY - HFSID 45752
Price: $3,950.00
BRIGHAM YOUNG.Partly Printed DS: "B. Young" as President of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 3¾x2, irregularly cut. Great Salt Lake City, Utah,
1849 January 20. Note for "Two DOLLARS on demand" to "N.K. Whitney or bearer". Also
signed: "H.C. Kimball" as member of First Council of the Twelve and "Thos. Bullock" as
Clerk. BRIGHAM YOUNG (1801-1877) was the second President of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at the time he signed this legal tender, which kept
Mormon money internal in order to fuel Young's powerful financial cooperative. Young, known
for leading the Saints to the Great Salt Lake Valley (1846-1847), became the Mormon
Church's second President in 1847. Once in Utah, he established aggressive immigration and
colonization programs that gathered European converts and established Mormon programs
throughout the western United States. HEBER C. KIMBALL (1801-1868) had been an
original member of the Council of Twelve under the church's first President, Joseph Smith, Jr.
(1805-1844). He continued to serve in that capacity under Young from 1847 until his death in
1868. NEWELL K. WHITNEY (1795-1850), to whom this note was issued, was a trustee
and Bishop of the Church. THOMAS BULLOCK (1816-1885) was the church's Clerk at
the time this note was issued. Irregularly cut. Slightly soiled. Embossed stamp at clerk's
signature. Fine condition. Framed to an overall size of 21¼x16½.
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