Brigham Young College
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This article is about the defunct college in Logan, Utah. For the current university in Provo, Utah, see Brigham Young University.
Brigham Young College was a college and high school in Logan, Utah. It was founded by Brigham Young on 6 August 1877, 23 days before his death. He deeded several acres of land to a board of trustees for the development of a college.[1] This was just two years after he founded Brigham Young Academy in Provo in 1875, which became Brigham Young University in 1903.
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Active | 1877 (1877)–1926 (1926) |
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Founder | Brigham Young |
Religious affiliation | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
Location | , , 41.729°N 111.84°W / 41.729; -111.84 |
Colors | Crimson |
Nickname | Crimsons |
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