Gates, Susa Young, 1856-1933
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found: John Stevens' courtship: a story of the Echo Canyon War, 1909:t.p. (Susa Young Gates)
found: OCLC, Feb. 6, 2003(hdg.: Gates, Susa Young, 1856-1933; usage: Susa Young Gates)
found: Wikipedia, website viewed 25 July 2013(Susa Young Gates; born March 18, 1856, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory; died May 27, 1933, Salt Lake City; born Susa Young to Lucy Bigelow and LDS church president Brigham Young; attended Brigham Young Academy in Provo, Utah where she founded the music department; 4th president of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers; attended the University of Deseret; 1872 married Alma B. Dunford and had 2 chidren, but divorced in 1877; married Jacob F. Gates in 1880 and had 13 children with him; missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Sandwich Islands; founded the Young Woman's Journal; author; founded the Relief Society Magazine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; delegate to five congresses of the International Council of Women; delegate and officer of the National Council of Women; member of the Board of Regents of Brigham Young University and Utah State Agricultural College; head of the Research Department and Library of the Genealogical Society of Utah)
found: Woman's Exponent author list, 2016:(Susa Young Gates, also wrote under the name "Homespun")
found: Wikipedia, May 15, 2017(Susa Young Gates; Susa Young Gates (March 18, 1856--May 27, 1933) was a writer, periodical editor, and women's rights advocate in Utah)
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2003-04-04: new
2022-10-28: revised
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