Charles Ora Card

Charles Ora Card (November 5, 1839 – September 9, 1906) was the American founder of Cardston, Alberta, the first Mormon settlement in Canada. He has been referred to as "Canada's Brigham Young". Card was a Mormon pioneer as a teenager, traveling from the eastern United States to Utah Territory in the 1850s. After arriving in Utah, he supervised the construction of the Logan Utah Temple, served as a city councilman, and was appointed to the first board of trustees of Brigham Young College. Card was then tasked by leaders in the LDS Church to travel north to Canada and establish a Latter-day Saint colony there. He worked to make the community self-sufficient, participating in irrigation projects. Card was a practitioner of plural marriage, marrying a total of four wives and having sixteen children. He served in leadership positions within the LDS Church, mainly as stake president. He was the spiritual and economic leader of Cardston.

Charles Ora Card
Charles Ora Card (c. 1901)
BornNovember 5, 1839
Ossian, New York, U.S.
DiedSeptember 9, 1906(1906-09-09) (aged 66)
Logan, Utah, U.S.
Spouses
  • Sarah Jane Birdneau (m. 1867; div. 1884)
  • Sarah Jane Painter (m. 1876)
  • Zina Presendia Young Williams (m. 1884)
  • Lavinia Clark Rigby (m. 1885)
Children16
Zina Young Card Brown
Parents
  • Cyrus Williams Card
  • Sarah Ann Tuttle
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