- Thomas E. Ricks (Mormon)
Thomas Edwin Ricks (
July 21 ,1828 , WesternKentucky –September 28 ,1901 ) was aMormon pioneer and community leader.Ricks was a prominent
Mormon pioneer and settler of the westernUnited States . He was baptized a member ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at age sixteen and helped in its construction of theNauvoo Temple . At age twenty, Ricks crossed the great plains to theSalt Lake Valley and would later assist five additional times in helping other pioneers make the same trek.Ricks was also an influential church and community leader in both
Utah andIdaho . He is known as the founder ofRexburg, Idaho , and participated in the founding of Ricks College (nowBrigham Young University–Idaho ). This school was named in his honor for a period of 99 years (1902–2001).cite web|url=http://www.byui.edu/alumni/summit/Spring_2005/TER.htm |year=2005| title=Preserving the Memory of Thomas E. Ricks]Ricks served as a
stake president for the LDS Church in the area of Rexburg.When Ricks died at age 73, a prominent LDS Church leader said of him at his funeral, "It may be a long time before we find another man his equal in honor, mind, and unswerving loyalty to the cause of God and his people."
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