. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Brigham Young, the second presi-dent of the Church, presided in thatcapacity from 1844 to 1877. Vol. IV, No. 21 May 23, 1936 322 LATTER-DAY SAINT YOUNG, Brigham, jun., presidentof the British Mission from 1865 to1867, and from 1890 to 1893, died tized April 15, 1852, came to Utah,and was set apart Aug. 10, 1892, fora mission to California. Having filleda successful mission he left San Fran-cisco Feb. 23, 1894, for home, accom-panie


. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Brigham Young, the second presi-dent of the Church, presided in thatcapacity from 1844 to 1877. Vol. IV, No. 21 May 23, 1936 322 LATTER-DAY SAINT YOUNG, Brigham, jun., presidentof the British Mission from 1865 to1867, and from 1890 to 1893, died tized April 15, 1852, came to Utah,and was set apart Aug. 10, 1892, fora mission to California. Having filleda successful mission he left San Fran-cisco Feb. 23, 1894, for home, accom-panied by his April 11, 1903. (See Bio. Ency., , p. 121.) California Mission Presidents: Samuel Brannan, 1846-1849; Charles C. Rich, 1849-1851; Parley P. Pratt, 1851-1852;Amasa M. Lyman and Charles , 1853-1854; Parley P. Pratt(second term), 1854-1855; George , 1856-1858. (After the year1858 no organized missionary laborwas done in California until 1892.)John L. Dalton, 1892-1894; Karl , January-August, 1894; HenryS. Tanner, 1894-1896; Ephraim H. Nye,1896-1901; Joseph E. Robinson, 1901-1919; Joseph W. McMurrin, 1919-1932. BRANNAN, Samuel, president ofthe California Mission from 1846 to1849, died in California May 14, 1889.(See Bio, Ency., Vol. 3, p. 606.) DALTON, John Luther, presidentof the California Mission from 1892to 1894, was born Oct. 18, 1843, inNauvoo, 111., a son of Chas. Daltonand Mary E. Warner. He was bap- CANNON, George Q., president ofthe California Mission from 1856 to1858, died in California April 10}^1901. (See Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p. 42.) LYMAN, Amasa M.,


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