For Brigham Young, settlement in the Great Basin brought even more responsi-bilities than he had carried on the trail. He assumed the secular duties of territo-rial governor as well as the religious leadership of the church. His obligations nowentailed supervising settlements and building structures such as the Salt LakeTemple. On a personal level, it also meant that he would actually provide homesfor all of his wives, most of whom had simply stayed with their own families ortraveled with others. His Salt Lake City properties are listed here in approximatelychronological order of his family’s occupation, recognizing that several homesmight be built in one year and precise dates for the building or occupation of oth-ers are not available. Some houses of close location are grouped despite differencesin the times that they were occupied. Only a few of the homes occupied for a shorttime or rented from someone else for temporary housing are included. BrighamYoung’s Salt Lake homes are keyed to map 1and the text includes a brief historyof each home and the current occupant(s) or uses of its site. [Author]