No. Millard Fillmore, the President of the United States at the time, appointed Brigham Young governor of Utah Territory.
Brigham Young wasn't really killed, he died of an illness. The President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) after Brigham Young was John Taylor.
Yes. There was a movie made about Brigham Young (Titled: Brigham Young).
Brigham Young's full name was Brigham Young.
Brigham Young's full name was Brigham Young. He didn't have a middle name.
Brigham Young had 26 sons, only 17 of these lived to adulthood. Here are their names: Joseph A. Young Brigham Young Jr. John W. Young Brigham Heber Young Earnest Irving Young Arta DeChrista Young Feramorz Little Young Oscar Brigham Young Jedediah Grant Young (died in childhood) Albert Jeddie Young (died in childhood) Willard Young Edward Partridge Young (died in childhood) Joseph Don Carlos Young Joseph Young (died in childhood) Hyrum Young (died in childhood) Moroni Young (died in childhood) Alvah Young (died in childhood) Alma Young (died in childhood) Mahonri Moriancumer Young Myrum Smith Young Lorenzo Dow Young Alonzo Young Daniel Wells Young (died in childhood) Brigham Morris Young Alfales Young Phineas Howe Young
NFL player John Denney played for Brigham Young.
Brigham Young loved Utah.
No, Brigham Young was not an abolitionist. Brigham Young believed that slavery could not be abolished until the second coming of the Lord.
Brigham Young has been called "The American Moses".
Brigham Young was born on June 1, 1801.
No. Brigham Young never visted Hawaii.