Appointment, 1890 April 30. [photocopy].

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Appointment, 1890 April 30. [photocopy].

Handwritten appointment of Elias A. Smith and Jesse W. Fox, Jr. as coexecutors of the estate of Brigham Young in conjunction with George G. Cannon and Brigham Young [Jr.]. The appointment is signed by seven of Brigham Young's wives.

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