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The Founding of the Young Women Organization

The History of Young Women Organizations
On May 25, 1870, Brigham Young met with his daughters and other members of his large family in the Lion House parlor in Salt Lake City.
A Brief Timeline of Young Women History
View the major events of the founding of the Young Women organization.
History of Young Women Recognition
Honoring Our Womanhood: Young Women Recognition through the Years
A Bright Light for Generations
A Prophetic Vision for Young Women
Liberty Glen: The First Young Women Camp
Learn how the Liberty Stake planned and carried out a summer camp for the Mutual girls in 1912.