Brigham Young was the first governor of Utah.
Brigham Young was Governor of the Territory of Utah from February 3, 1851 through April 12, 1858.
No. Millard Fillmore, the President of the United States at the time, appointed Brigham Young governor of Utah Territory.
3 February 1851
Brigham Young was released from his office as Territorial Governor of Utah in 1858. He was 57 years old.
The first governor of Utah was called one Brigham Young. He took office on the 3rd of February, 1851 and left office on the 12th of April, 1958.
Brigham Young lead the first group of Mormon Pioneers to Utah Territory (which was then Mexico) in 1847.
1850
Brigham Young loved Utah.
The first group of Mormon Pioneers were lead to Utah by Brigham Young.
Seven years. 1851-1858. Governor of Utah territory.
Brigham Young.