George A. Smith supervised the laying out of a townsite, including a temple square in that year.
George A. Smith, Porter Rockwell and a few others rode out to determine who their neighbors were.
During the early 1850s he also helped George A. Smith in founding the town of Parowan, Utah.
Plate 2 was acquired by George A. Smith in 1853.
George A. Smith, also an apostle, looked up and said, "Brother Kimball, you have burst your boiler this time sure."
Young also sent George A. Smith to the settlements of southern Utah to prepare them for action.
George A. Smith,"dairy expert" was another collaborator.
Like many Mormon leaders in the nineteenth century, George A. Smith practiced plural marriage.
Swinton is a descendant of George A. Smith.
During the early 1870s, George A. Smith served as first counselor in the Church Presidency under Young.