Lorenzo Snow, born on April third, eighteen fourteen, was a prominent American religious leader, known for his significant contributions to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He ascended to the role of the fifth president of the LDS Church in eighteen ninety-eight, a position he held until his passing.
As the last president of the LDS Church in the nineteenth century, Snow played a pivotal role in guiding the church through a transformative period. His leadership marked the transition into the twentieth century, where he became the first president of the church in this new era.
In addition to his religious leadership, Snow was also a presbyter, politician, and writer, showcasing his diverse talents and commitment to his community. His legacy continues to influence the church and its followers today.