LC control no. | nr2001048424 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Carrington, Albert, 1813-1889 |
Located | Royalton (Vt.) Salt Lake City (Utah) |
Birth date | 1813-01-08 |
Death date | 1889-09-19 |
Place of birth | Royalton (Vt.) |
Place of death | Salt Lake City (Utah) |
Affiliation | Dartmouth College Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Utah. Legislative Assembly Deseret News Office Council of the Twelve Apostles (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) |
Profession or occupation | Apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Teachers Pioneers Editors Legislators Authors Church historians |
Found in | John W. Gunnison's letters to his Mormon friend, Albert Carrington, Utah historical quarterly, 1991, v.59, n.3 Snow, W. Autobiography, ca. 1850 (Albert Carrington) Familysearch, via WWW, Nov. 20, 2001 (Albert Carrington; 8 Jan 1813, Springfield, Ill.; d. 19 Sep 1889, Salt Lake City, Ut.) Overland Trails Digital Library Collection, 2001 (Carrington, Albert, 1813-1889) Journal of Mormon History, Summer 2011 (Albert Carrington; LDS apostle, 1870-1885; excommunicated from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Wikipedia, website viewed 12 December 2011 (Albert Carrington; b. Jan 8, 1813 in Royalton, Vermont; member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostle and First Presidency (counselor to Brigham Young June 8, 1873-May 9, 1874) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; excommunicated from the LDS Church on November 7, 1885 for adultery and fornication; rebaptized on November 1, 1887, but not reinstated as apostle or general authority; member of the Utah Territorial Legislature, 1869; 10th Church Historian of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1871-1874; editor of the Deseret News, 1854-1856 and 1862-1867; d. September 19, 1889 in Salt Lake City, Utah; author) Utah history encyclopedia, website viewed 12 December 2011 (Albert Carrington, 1813-1899; grew up in royalton, Vermont, his birthplace; attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1834; taught school in Pennsylvania; studied law; moved to Hamilton Wisconsin; member of first Mormon pioneer party to the Great Basin in 1847) |
Associated language | eng |