Snow, Edward H. (Edward Hunter), 1865-1932
Variant namesEdward H. Snow (1865-1932) was an ecclesiastical leader, politician, and educator in Utah. He played a significant role in the founding of Southern Utah University.
From the description of Edward H. Snow mission journal, 1887. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 460982026
Edward Hunter Snow (1865-1932) was the son of apostle Erastus Snow. He spent most of his life in St. George, Utah, where he served as president of the LDS St. George Stake and president of the St. George Temple. He served a mission to the southern states as well as serving as president of the Eastern States Mission. He was also a member of the Utah State Constitutional Convention and the Utah State Tax Commission.
From the guide to the Edward H. Snow papers, 1878-1932, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)
Edward H. Snow (1865-1932) was born on 23 June 1865 in St. George, Utah, and spent most of his life in Utah's Dixie area. After graduating from Brigham Young Academy in 1885, Snow opened his own small school in Santa Clara. He was active in the Democratic Party and served in Utah's first state legislature (1896-1897). From 1901 to 1925 Snow was President of the St. George Stake.
From the guide to the Edward H. Snow papers, 1936, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah)
Native of St. George, Utah and instrumental in the founding of SUSC and Dixie College.
From the description of Sketch of Edward Snow. (Southern Utah University). WorldCat record id: 122607259
Edward Hunter Snow (1865-1932) was the son of apostle Erastus Snow. He spent most of his life in St. George, Utah, where he served as president of the LDS St. George Stake and president of the St. George Temple. He served a mission to the southern states as well as serving as president of the Eastern states mission. He was also a member of the Utah State Constitutional Convention and the Utah State Tax Commission.
From the description of Additions to the Edward Hunter Snow papers, 1978-1932. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 51604873
Edward Hunter Snow (1865-1932) was the son of LDS apostle Erastus Snow. He attended Brigham Young Academy and after the conclusion of his education he served a mission to the southern states starting in the year 1886. Thirteen years later, in 1899, Snow was assigned to the eastern states mission, where he served for a time as president. Snow dedicated his life to education, playing a large role in the founding of Southern Utah University. Politically, Snow served in the State Legislature for a brief period in 1898. During the last year of his life, Snow served as an appointed chairman and member of the Utah State Tax Commission in 1931. He also served as a stake president and was later called to be a temple president.
From the guide to the Edward H. Snow papers, 1882-1985, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)
Edward H. Snow (1865-1932) was an ecclesiastical leader, politician, and educator in Utah. He played a significant role in the founding of Southern Utah University.
Edward Hunter Snow was the son of Mormon apostle Erastus Snow. He attended Brigham Young Academy, and after the conclusion of his education he served a mission to the Southern States starting in the year 1886. Thirteen years later, in 1899, Snow was assigned to the Eastern States mission, where he served for a time as president. Snow dedicated his life to education, playing a large role in the founding of Southern Utah University. Politically, Snow served in the State Legislature for a brief period in 1898. During the last year of his life, Snow served as an appointed chairman and member of the Utah State Tax Commission in 1931. He also served as a stake president and was later called to be a temple president.
From the guide to the Edward H. Snow mission journal, 1887, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)
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Birth 1865-06-23
Death 1932-07-18
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