seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 3190,Washington County (Utah). Probate Court,United Order incorporation records,1874-1878.,"By united order, thereunder chronological.","In an effort to reinforce self-sufficiency among Church members\, Brigham Young organized a number of united orders in the 1870s. The united order was a community system in which members contributed their possessions and labor and received in return according to their needs. The first of these united orders was organized in Saint George in 1874 and in accordance with territorial law (Laws of Utah\, 1870\, ""Providing for Incorporating Associations\, for Mining\, Manufacturing\, Commercial and other Industrial Pursuits\,"" p. 136-137)\, articles of incorporation were acknowledged before the probate court judge in Washington County. This United Order Book includes articles of association and other records for the United Order of Saint George\, as well as two subsequently organized orders\, the United Order of Washington\, and Saint George First Ward United Order.",,Public,0.20 cubic foot 1 microfilm reel