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    • Gadfield Elm Chapel Marker

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel Marker

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel (Herefordshire, England); Mormon converts--Great Britain; Historical markers;

    • "Gadfield Elm Chapel. Gadfield Elm chapel was of great significance in the early history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Built in 1836 by the United Brethren, the Gadfield Elm chapel was given to the Church of Jesus Christ of...
    • Benbow Pond

    • Benbow Pond

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • John Benbow was a member of the United Brethren before Wilford Woodruff converted him in 1840. Benbow offered the pond on his property as the site for baptisms by Wilford Woodruff.
    • Benbow Pond

    • Benbow Pond

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • John Benbow was a member of the United Brethren before Wilford Woodruff converted him in 1840. Benbow offered the pond on his property as the site for baptisms by Wilford Woodruff.
    • Benbow Pond

    • Benbow Pond

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • John Benbow was a member of the United Brethren before Wilford Woodruff converted him in 1840. Benbow offered the pond on his property as the site for baptisms by Wilford Woodruff.
    • Benbow Pond Marker

    • Benbow Pond Marker

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain; Historical markers;

    • "Wilford Woodruff at Hill Farm. On 4 March 1840, Elder Wilford Woodruff, an Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and William Benbow, a recent convert, visited John and Jane Benbow here at Hill Farm. Sent from America to...
    • Benbow Pond Marker Close-up

    • Benbow Pond Marker Close-up

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain; Historical markers;

    • "Wilford Woodruff at Hill Farm. On 4 March 1840, Elder Wilford Woodruff, an Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and William Benbow, a recent convert, visited John and Jane Benbow here at Hill Farm. Sent from America to...
    • Liverpool Docks

    • Liverpool Docks

    • Emigration and immigration; Immigrants; Emigrants; Mormon converts--Europe; Liverpool (England);

    • The Liverpool Docks located in Liverpool, England were the main departure point for Mormon missionaries in 1837 as well as converts traveling to be with the body of the Saints in Nauvoo and Utah. Between 1840 and 1890, approximately 90,000 Saints...
    • Liverpool Docks

    • Liverpool Docks

    • Emigration and immigration; Immigrants; Emigrants; Mormon converts--Europe; Liverpool (England);

    • The Liverpool Docks located in Liverpool, England were the main departure point for Mormon missionaries in 1837 as well as converts traveling to be with the body of the Saints in Nauvoo and Utah. Between 1840 and 1890, approximately 90,000 Saints...
    • Church Headquarters from 1841-1930s

    • Church Headquarters from 1841-1930s

    • Journal of Discourses; Book of Mormon; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • This is the site of Church Headquarters in England from 1841 until the 1930s when they were moved to London. The Book of Mormon and Journal of Discourses were both published here for the British Saints.
    • Church Headquarters from 1841-1930s

    • Church Headquarters from 1841-1930s

    • Journal of Discourses; Book of Mormon; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • This is the site of Church Headquarters in England from 1841 until the 1930s when they were moved to London. The Book of Mormon and Journal of Discourses were both published here for the British Saints.
    • LDS Immigrant Family Statue

    • LDS Immigrant Family Statue

    • Emigration and immigration; Immigrants; Emigrants; Mormon converts--Europe;

    • A statue of an LDS immigrant family, located on the Liverpool docks and unveiled August 20, 2001. The Liverpool Docks were the main departure point for Mormon missionaries in 1837 as well as converts traveling to be with the body of the Saints in...
    • Brooklyn Ship Marker at Oakland Temple--Close-up

    • Brooklyn Ship Marker at Oakland Temple--Close-up

    • San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)--History.; Brannan, Sam, 1819-1889; Brooklyn (Ship); Historical markers;

    • "The Voyage of the Brooklyn." Marker for the ship Brooklyn located at the Oakland Temple grounds overlooking the San Francisco Bay where the ship arrived July 31, 1846. The marker describes the voyage that brought 300 Saints to the west by ship...
    • Nauvoo Temple Remnant Stone

    • Nauvoo Temple Remnant Stone

    • Nauvoo Temple (Nauvoo, Ill. : 1841-1850); Mormon temples--Illinois; Temple endowments (Mormon Church); Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Doctrines; Nauvoo (Ill.); Carthage (Ill.);

    • This stone is from the original Nauvoo Temple. After the temple was destroyed, this stone was taken to Carthage. Today it is located just outside the front door to Carthage Jail. Any person entering the jail would likely see it.
    • Rebecca Winters' Grave

    • Rebecca Winters' Grave

    • Winters, Rebecca, 1801-1852; Wagons--Nebraska; Mormon pioneers; Pioneers; Railroads; Sepulchral monuments;

    • The grave of Rebecca Winters, who died August 15, 1852 while crossing the plains. Originally a wagon wheel was used to mark the grave. When the railroad was built, it was shifted to avoid the grave. In 1902 Rebecca's descendants erected this...
    • Rebecca Winters' Grave

    • Rebecca Winters' Grave

    • Winters, Rebecca, 1801-1852; Wagons--Nebraska; Mormon pioneers; Pioneers; Railroads; Sepulchral monuments;

    • The grave of Rebecca Winters, who died August 15, 1852 while crossing the plains (grave in background). Originally a wagon wheel was used to mark the grave. When the railroad was built, it was shifted to avoid the grave. In 1902 Rebecca's...

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