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    • Four Corners

    • Four Corners

    • Palmyra (N.Y.);

    • Modern Palmyra is noted for its Four Corners, a famous intersection which features a different church--Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopal, and Baptist--on each corner.
    • Sacred Grove

    • Sacred Grove

    • Sacred Grove (N.Y.); Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844--First Vision; Mormon Church--History--19th century; Palmyra (N.Y.);

    • In the spring of 1820, the Prophet Joseph Smith saw God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ in an area now known as the Sacred Grove. The grove is located on what was once the Smith farm immediately west of their Palmyra log home and the family's...
    • Smith Palmyra, New York log home

    • Smith Palmyra, New York log home

    • Joseph Smith, Sr., Farm (N.Y.); Joseph Smith, Sr., Log Home Site (N.Y.); Smith, Joseph, 1771-1840--Homes and haunts; Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844--First Vision;

    • This rebuilt log home was constructed on the exact site where the Prophet Joseph Smith lived at the time of the First Vision. It was here that Moroni appeared to young Joseph. His sister, Lucy, was born here; his brother, Alvin, died here. Near...
    • Alvin Smith grave, Palmyra, New York

    • Alvin Smith grave, Palmyra, New York

    • Sepulchral monuments; Cemeteries--New York--Palmyra; Smith, Alvin, 1798-1823;

    • Alvin Smith, brother of the Prophet Joseph Smith, died on 19 November 1823. He was buried in the Swift Cemetery in Palmyra, New York. Because of wear and aging, Alvin's headstone has been encased in this newer headstone.
    • Canandaigua, New York

    • Canandaigua, New York

    • Canandaigua (N.Y.); Streets--New York--Canandaigua;

    • The town of Canandaigua is located in upstate New York about 13 miles south of Hill Cumorah. It was the site of several important events in early Church history. The Prophet's father was once jailed here for a debt and his refusal to deny the Book...
    • Oberlin College

    • Oberlin College

    • Oberlin College; Snow, Lorenzo, 1814-1901;

    • Oberlin College in norh central Ohio was where a younger Lorenzo Snow attended as he continued his formal education. Years later, the manuscript of Solomon Spaulding was found here proving it had no connection to the Book of Mormon.
    • Joseph Smith Kirtland, Ohio home

    • Joseph Smith Kirtland, Ohio home

    • Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844--Homes and haunts; Kirtland (Ohio);

    • This home is located on Chillicothe Road about 100 yards north of the Kirtland Temple. The Prophet lived here from about February 1834 to January 1838. The home may have been the residence of both the Joseph Smith, Sr. and Joseph Smith, Jr....
    • Alvin Smith grave, Harmony, Pennsylvania

    • Alvin Smith grave, Harmony, Pennsylvania

    • Sepulchral monuments; Cemeteries--Pennsylvania--Harmony (Susquehanna County); Smith, Alvin, 1828;

    • This original headstone marking the grave of the first child of Joseph and Emma Smith is encased in a newer one for preservation purposes. The child, Alvin, died just hours after birth shortly after Martin Harris left Harmony with the well-known...
    • Elizabeth Lewis Hale grave

    • Elizabeth Lewis Hale grave

    • Hale, Elizabeth, 1767-1842; Sepulchral monuments; Harmony (Susquehanna County, Pa.);

    • This newer granite stone encases the original headstone of Elizabeth Lewis Hale, mother of the Prophet's wife, Emma Hale Smith. The site is located in the McKune Cemetery in Harmony (now Oakland), Pennsylvania. After Joseph and Emma Smith left...
    • Isaac Hale grave

    • Isaac Hale grave

    • Hale, Isaac, 1764-1839; Harmony (Susquehanna County, Pa.); Sepulchral monuments;

    • Isaac Hale was the father of Emma Hale Smith, wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Joseph and Emma lived with Isaac Hale for a time. They eventually purchased a 13-acre parcel of land from him. There was constant tension between Isaac Hale and the...
    • Susquehanna River

    • Susquehanna River

    • Susquehanna River;

    • This view shows the Susquehanna River between Harmony, Pennsylvania and Colesville, New York. The Prophet Joseph Smith passed this way numerous times during the late 1820s.
    • Susquehanna River

    • Susquehanna River

    • Susquehanna River; Harmony (Susquehanna County, Pa.);

    • This view shows the Susquehanna River between Harmony, Pennsylvania and Colesville, New York. The Prophet Joseph Smith passed this way numerous times during the late 1820s.
    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock (Neb.); Morrill County (Neb.);

    • Named Chimney Rock in 1827 by a fur trader, this limestone spire was one of the best known natural landmarks on the trail west. For Latter-day Saint pioneers, it came to be regarded as the halfway point between Winter Quarters and the Salt Lake...
    • Newel K. Whitney Kirtland, Ohio store

    • Newel K. Whitney Kirtland, Ohio store

    • Whitney, Newel Kimball, 1795-1850; Commercial buildings;

    • The Newel K. Whitney store was both an economic and Church center from 1831-1838. The Prophet and his family lived here for about a year and a half. Seventeen sections of the Doctrine and Covenants were revealed here. The structure was purchased by...
    • Kirtland Schoolhouse

    • Kirtland Schoolhouse

    • Schools; Kirtland (Ohio);

    • This is the rebuilt schoolhouse in Kirtland, Ohio. Originally, this structure was used for a number of different purposes during the time that the Prophet Joseph Smith lived in Kirtland. The rebuilt school seen here was dedicated in 2003 by...
    • Kingdom, New York

    • Kingdom, New York

    • Kingdom (N.Y.); Smith, Lucy, 1775-1856;

    • This sign notes the one time existence of a little town in New York called Kingdom. The town, located near Waterloo, no longer exists. Lucy Mack Smith led a group of Saints from this are to Kirtland in 1831.
    • Kirtland Temple

    • Kirtland Temple

    • Kirtland (Ohio); Kirtland Temple;

    • The Kirtland Temple was the first temple built under priesthood authority in this dispensation. While there was limited ordinance work done here, the temple's most important role was to be a place for an appearance of the Savior and the restoration...
    • Aaronic Priesthood Monument, Harmony, PA

    • Aaronic Priesthood Monument, Harmony, PA

    • Priesthood--Mormon Church; Monuments; Harmony (Susquehanna County, Pa.);

    • This monument commemorates the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood. John the Baptist conferred this priesthood upon the Prophet Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery on May 15, 1829. The monument seen here is located near the site of that historic...
    • Thompson, Ohio

    • Thompson, Ohio

    • Thompson (Ohio); Copley, Leman, 1780-1862;

    • This view shows the site of the Leman Copley farm in what was Thompson, Ohio in 1831. The Saints from the Colesville, New York area had been allowed to settle on his land. When Brother Copley became disaffected from the Church, he insisted that the...

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