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    • Far West Archaeological Dig

    • Far West Archaeological Dig

    • Far West (Mo.); Log cabins; Dwellings; Log buildings; Log-end houses; Excavations (Archaeology); Archaeology

    • Archaeological dig of an 1830s cabin site located one mile west of the center of Far West. The dig was conducted by the Missouri Mormon Frontier Foundation.
    • Far West Archaeological Dig

    • Far West Archaeological Dig

    • Far West (Mo.); Log cabins; Dwellings; Log buildings; Log-end houses; Excavations (Archaeology); Archaeology;

    • Archaeological dig of an 1830s cabin site located one mile west of the center of Far West. The dig was conducted by the Missouri Mormon Frontier Foundation.
    • Far West Archaeological Dig

    • Far West Archaeological Dig

    • Far West (Mo.); Log cabins; Dwellings; Log buildings; Log-end houses; Excavations (Archaeology); Archaeology;

    • Archaeological dig of an 1830s cabin site located one mile west of the center of Far West. The dig was conducted by the Missouri Mormon Frontier Foundation.
    • Far West Temple Dedication Marker

    • Far West Temple Dedication Marker

    • Far West (Mo.); Temple Lot (Far West, Mo.); Historical markers;

    • Alvin Dyer dedicated the site as an apostle, but was not ordained to the Quorum of the Twelve."Dedication of improvements and beautification of site. 3 August 1968. By President Alvin R. Dyer. Emil B. Fetzer, Church Architect, Harvey G. Evans,...
    • Haun's Mill Millstone

    • Haun's Mill Millstone

    • Haun's Mill (Mo.); Haun's Mill Massacre, Mo., 1838; Millstones; Mills and mill-work; Stone;

    • Millstone from Haun's mill. One-third of the stone is located in the LDS Visitor's Center in Independence, Mo.
    • LDS Chapel Site

    • LDS Chapel Site

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Buildings;

    • Site of the LDS Chapel erected in 1914. Dedicated by Joseph F. Smith and torn down in the early 1980s.
    • Independence Log Courthouse Marker

    • Independence Log Courthouse Marker

    • Independence (Mo.); Gilbert, Algernon Sidney, 1789-1834; Courthouses--Missouri; Historical markers;

    • This is the original location of the log courthouse."Mormon A. S. Gilbert purchased the former courthouse in February 1832 for his house and business. The business was relocated to the square in November 1832."
    • Jackson County Courthouse

    • Jackson County Courthouse

    • Independence (Mo.); Jackson County (Mo.); Courthouses--Missouri; Statues; Monuments; Sculpture; Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972;

    • This view also shows a statue of Harry S. Truman (President of the United States). He is the most famous citizen of Independence.
    • Jackson County Courthouse

    • Jackson County Courthouse

    • Independence (Mo.); Jackson County (Mo.); Courthouses--Missouri;

    • On this lot, a Jackson County mob demanded that the Mormons to leave the county. It is on the same lot that the original courthouse (referred to in the scriptures) stood.
    • Independence Public Square Plaque

    • Independence Public Square Plaque

    • Independence (Mo.); Rigdon, Sidney, 1793-1876; Partridge, Edward, 1793-1840; Courthouses--Missouri;

    • "Mormon Sidney Rigdon preached at the courthouse in 1832. Increasing tension culminating in the tar and feathering of Bishop Partridge and Charles Allen on 20 July 1833. Missouri Mormon Frontier Foundation."
    • Cutlerite Church

    • Cutlerite Church

    • Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerites);

    • The Cutlerites are an apostate group of about twenty-five people. It was organized on September 19, 1853, and the church claims to have the original temple endowment. The building lies one-half mile south of the main temple site.
    • Edward Partridge Home Site Plaque

    • Edward Partridge Home Site Plaque

    • Partridge, Edward, 1793-1840;

    • "Partridge Homesite and School...An early Mormon school and home of Bishop Partridge, John Corrill and Isaac Morley were located here. Church leaders preached at the school. Missouri Mormon Frontier Foundation."
    • Evening and the Morning Star Marker

    • Evening and the Morning Star Marker

    • Phelps, William Wines, 1792-1872; Newspapers; Mormon Church--Newspapers; Mormon newspapers; Mormons--Newspapers; Evening and Morning Star; Historical markers;

    • "Printing Office, Lot 75. Church printer W. W. Phelps published the first paper in Independence, the Evening and Morning Star in June 1832. In July 1833, the printing office was demolished. Missouri Mormon Frontier Foundation."
    • Jones H. Flournoy Home Plaque

    • Jones H. Flournoy Home Plaque

    • Independence (Mo.); Flournoy, Jones H.;

    • "Flournoy Home. Jones H. Flournoy lived here in 1831 when he sold the temple lot to the Mormons. The home was relocated to this site in 1989. Missouri Mormon Frontier Foundation."
    • Jones H. Flournoy Home Marker

    • Jones H. Flournoy Home Marker

    • Independence (Mo.); Flournoy, Jones H.; Historical markers;

    • "Restoration Trail Foundation. Flournoy House-1826. Home of Jones H. Flournoy, early postmaster, merchant and farmer of Independence. Mr. Flournoy sold the temple lot (63 acres) to the prophet Joseph Smith and Bishop Edward Partridge in 1831....

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