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(General Notes from Searches on John W. Young)
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''These items don't necessarily need to be included in the article, because they don't necessarily have anything to do with Young's activities in New York City and the East.''
 
''These items don't necessarily need to be included in the article, because they don't necessarily have anything to do with Young's activities in New York City and the East.''
  
* Young asked Camilla Cobb to found the first Kindergarten in Salt Lake City, which began operation in 1874 in Brigham Young's schoolhouse.<ref>"Who Shall Sing If Not the Children?" Primary Songbooks, 1880-1989. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought  v39n4 Winter 2004, p.100  citing Britsch, Catherine. ''Camilla Cobb: Founder of the Kindergarten in Utah'' (Ed.D. diss, BYU, 1997), 81.</ref>
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* Young asked Camilla Cobb to found the first Kindergarten in Salt Lake City, which began operation in 1874 in Brigham Young's schoolhouse.<ref>Harris. "Who Shall Sing If Not the Children?" Primary Songbooks, 1880-1989. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought  v39n4 Winter 2004, p.100  citing Britsch, Catherine. ''Camilla Cobb: Founder of the Kindergarten in Utah'' (Ed.D. diss, BYU, 1997), 81.</ref>
  
 
* Young married Luella Cobb, a stepdaughter of his father. <ref>Embry, Jesse L., ''Ultimate Taboos: Incest and Mormon Polygamy.'' Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought v18 n1 Spring 1992 p.105,  citing  Marshall, ''Through America'', 221.</ref>
 
* Young married Luella Cobb, a stepdaughter of his father. <ref>Embry, Jesse L., ''Ultimate Taboos: Incest and Mormon Polygamy.'' Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought v18 n1 Spring 1992 p.105,  citing  Marshall, ''Through America'', 221.</ref>

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General Notes from Searches on John W. Young

These items don't necessarily need to be included in the article, because they don't necessarily have anything to do with Young's activities in New York City and the East.

  • Young asked Camilla Cobb to found the first Kindergarten in Salt Lake City, which began operation in 1874 in Brigham Young's schoolhouse.[1]
  • Young married Luella Cobb, a stepdaughter of his father. [2]

Notes

  1. Harris. "Who Shall Sing If Not the Children?" Primary Songbooks, 1880-1989. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought v39n4 Winter 2004, p.100 citing Britsch, Catherine. Camilla Cobb: Founder of the Kindergarten in Utah (Ed.D. diss, BYU, 1997), 81.
  2. Embry, Jesse L., Ultimate Taboos: Incest and Mormon Polygamy. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought v18 n1 Spring 1992 p.105, citing Marshall, Through America, 221.
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