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English
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The Early Life and Career of Joseph Don Carlos Young (1855-1938) : A Study of Utah's First Institutionally Trained Architect to 1884
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University of Pennsylvania
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Master's thesis
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"In this effort I have attempted to: (1) write a biographical account of the early career of Utah's (and the Mormon's) first academically trained architect, (2) write an architectural history and (3), produce a social history dealing with late nineteenth century Utah architecture. Like no other Utah Mormon architect of the last quarter of the nineteenth century, Young's work represents and exhibited the tenor of Mormon life for the centralized church and the higher administrative echelon of Mormon society." [Author]
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Architecture
Young, Brigham, residences
Brigham Young College
Salt Lake Temple
Plural marriage
Young, Joseph Don Carlos
Brigham Young Academy
Salt Lake City, Utah, Liberty Park
Architecture, residential
Architecture, temples
Bear Lake Tabernacle
Young, Brigham, family
Territory of Utah, territorial government
Architecture, meeting places, tabernacles