Christian Christiansen Bindrup papers 1883-1937
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College Ward Agricultural Society
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association
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Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association.
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Under the direction of Brigham Young and Eliza R. Snow, the LDS Church organized the Young Ladies Retrenchment Society on November 28, 1869, for young women ages 12-25. First organized within the family of President Brigham Young, the group sought to improve "order, thrift, industry, and charity," and to "retrench from extravagance in dress, in eating, and in speech." Ella Young Empey presided over the first chapter, directing activities among Brigham Young's daughters. The organiza...
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association.
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Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association changed names in 1933-34 to Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association. From the description of Minutes of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association, Preston Second Ward, Oneida Stake, 1909-1912. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 60523391 ...
Bindrup, Christian Christiansen, 1863-1937.
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Resident of College Ward, Utah. From the description of Christian Christiansen Bindrup papers, 1883-1937. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 44600084 Christian Christiansen Bindrup, Jr. was born on December 8, 1864, in Hyrum, Utah. His parents, Christian Christiansen Bindrup, Sr. and Martina Petersen, immigrated from Ulstrup Sogn, Aalborg, Denmark, to Utah in 1863. Bindrup was very active in the LDS church, serving as a counselor in the Young Men's Mutual Improveme...