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    • 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....
    • Independence Jail Plaque

    • Independence Jail Plaque

    • Independence (Mo.); Rockwell, Orrin Porter, 1813-1878; Gilbert, Algernon Sidney, 1789-1834; McLellin, William E. (William Earl); Corrill, John, b. 1794; Jails; Correctional institutions; Prisons;

    • "1827 Jail, Lot 2. Mormons A. S. Gilbert, William McLellin, John Corrill and Isaac Morley were held here in 1833. Later, Orrin Porter Rockwell was held in a second jail here. Missouri Mormon Frontier Foundation."
    • Israel Alexander Smith Gravesite

    • Israel Alexander Smith Gravesite

    • Smith, Israel A., 1876-1958; Community of Christ. Presiding Evangelist;

    • Israel Alexander Smith was the third president of the Community of Christ (RLDS) church (April 7, 1946-June 14, 1968). He is buried in Mound Grove Cemetery.
    • Frederick Madison Smith Gravesite

    • Frederick Madison Smith Gravesite

    • Smith, Frederick Madison, 1874-1946; Independence (Mo.); Community of Christ. Presiding Evangelist;

    • Frederick Madison Smith was the second president of the Community of Christ (RLDS) church, and the son of Joseph Smith, III. His gravesite is located at the Mound Grove Cemetery. "Frederick Madison Smith. President of the Reorganized Church of...
    • Jacob Whitmer Gravesite

    • Jacob Whitmer Gravesite

    • Richmond (Mo.); Cemeteries; Burial; Dead; Whitmer family;

    • "The Whitmer Lot. In this section of the cemetery are the graves of Peter Whitmer in whose home, in Fayette, Seneca County, New York, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized, April 6, 1830. His wife Nancy Musselman Whitmer,...
    • Alexander W. Doniphan Monument

    • Alexander W. Doniphan Monument

    • Doniphan, Alexander William;

    • "Colonel commanding the United States troops at the battles of Sacramento and Brazito in the Mexican War. A member of the Peace Congress of 1861 from Missouri. A lawyer for over 50 years and a life without reproach."

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