seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 25837,Governor (1849-1857 : Young),Governor's office files,1851-1857.,alphanumeric,"Brigham Young's files as governor of Utah Territory and ex officio territorial Superintendent of Indian Affairs\, 1851-1858\, divided into three subseries. His executive files include correspondence and other documents relating to Young's interaction with federal government\, other states and territories\, federal appointees to territorial positions\, and local territorial officials. Young's files as Superintendent of Indian Affairs include his correspondence with local Indian agents\, as well as reports and other papers. Final subseries includes statements\, accounts\, and other documents relating to reimbursements for Indian-related claims that continued to be pursued for years after Young's governorship ended.Business-related correspondence which provide unique information about agency functions\, policies\, procedures\, or programs. These records document material discussions and decisions made regarding all agency interests\, and may originate on paper\, electronic mail\, or other media. This correspondence is filed separately from program case files\, and project files.",,Public, 13844,Governor (1849-1857 : Young),Letterbook,1853-1857.,"Chronological by day, month, and year","This letterbook consists of 713 pages of outgoing correspondence covering the years 1853-1858. These letters were written by Brigham Young in his capacity as Utah's first territorial governor and as superintendent of Indian Affairs. The bulk of the correspondence relates to Indian Affairs--e.g. property and trade negotiations\, reports of attacks\, and the licensure and bonding of individuals to act as Indian agents. Communications to sundry federal offices\, including the Bureau of Indian Affairs\, the Treasury Department\, and the War Department\, are common too. Letters to governors of other states and territories\, authorizations to the territory's public servants\, and pardons of convicted individuals appear as well.",,Public,1 microfilm reel 2235,Governor (1849-1857 : Young),Indian affairs account book,1852-1857.,Chronological.,"This series is a copy of the account book from the Office of Indian Affairs for the years 1852-1857. Brigham Young was appointed the federal Indian agent for Utah. The book shows date\, purchases\, voucher number\, and amount paid for each individual account.",,Public,1 microfilm reel