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Richard Whitehead Young (April 19, 1858 – December 27, 1919) was a U.S. Army brigadier general and an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines during the time that the Philippines was a U.S. Territory. Young was born in
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in 1858, to Joseph A. Young and his second (plural) wife, Margaret Whitehead. Joseph Young was the son of
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and his wife, Mary Ann Angell. Young was raised for the first few years of his life in Salt Lake City: in the
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, the adjoining Lion House, and in a house his parents owned on what is now the site of the
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. As a teenager he studied at the
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.thesis on the life of R. W. Young
/ref> He was then a teacher and principal in Manti, Utah and worked for the office of the architect of
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(LDS Church). As a youth, Young was very good friends with
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who praised him as the most honest man he had ever known. For a time as a youth Young hoped to get his grandfather, Brigham Young, to fund his study of architecture at a university in the eastern United States. As a member of the LDS Church, he hoped in this way to be instrumental in building many of the church's
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. He entered
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in 1878, and graduated 15th in the Class of 1882 and was commissioned in the field artillery. He then briefly returned to Utah where his marriage to Minerva Richards was performed by Joseph F. Smith. They then went to New York City where Young was stationed at Fort Columbus on Governor's Island. In 1884, Young graduated from
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, and practiced as a military attorney until 1888, when he returned to Salt Lake City to open a private law practice. He officially resigned from the army the following year. Young briefly served as a brigadier general in the national guard from 1895 to 1896, and reentered the Army during the
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, leading the Utah Light Artillery Battalion in the
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. When the war ended, he was appointed as an associate justice of the U.S. Territory of the Philippines Supreme Court. He returned to private legal practice in 1901, acting as attorney for the Idaho Sugar Company (later becoming the
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). In 1917, Young was commissioned as colonel and commanded the 145th Field Artillery Regiment. He was promoted to brigadier general in 1918, and commanded the 65th Field Artillery Brigade in France. He died of appendicitis in 1919, and was buried at
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. Young married Minerva Richards, the daughter of Henry Phinehas Richards and Margaret Minerva Amanda Empey. Henry Richards was a son of Phinehas Richards and his wife, Wealthy Dewey, and thus a brother of Franklin D. Richards. Richard and Minerva were third cousins, since they both descended from Phineas Howe and Susannah Goddard. Young's daughter Minerva was the wife of Adam S. Bennion.


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Richard W. Young info at Utah History To Go
{{DEFAULTSORT:Young, Richard Whitehead 1858 births 1919 deaths History of the Philippines (1898–1946) American expatriates in the Philippines American Latter Day Saints Columbia Law School alumni American lawyers American military personnel of the Philippine–American War United States Army generals of World War I United States Army generals United States Military Academy alumni Richards–Young family Military personnel from Salt Lake City Deaths from appendicitis Burials at Salt Lake City Cemetery