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    • Baby Brains [book review]

    • Baby Brains [book review]

    • Books--Reviews; Infants--Juvenile fiction;

    • James, Simon. Baby Brains. Candlewick Press, 2004. ISBN 0763625078. $15.99. unpaginated Reviewer: Laura Wadley Reading Level: All Rating: Excellent Genre: Humorous fiction; Subject: Humor-juvenile fiction; Babies-juvenile fiction; Book--Reviews;...
    • The Schwa Was Here [book review]

    • The Schwa Was Here [book review]

    • Self-perception--Juvenile fiction; Books--Reviews; Friendship in adolescence--Juvenile fiction;

    • Shusterman, Neal. The Schwa Was Here. Dutton, 2004. ISBN 0525471820. 15.99. 228 pp. Reviewer: Laura Wadley Reading Level: Young Adult Rating: Excellent Genre: Humorous stories; Subject: Self-Perception-Juvenile Fiction; Friendship-Juvenile Fiction;...
    • Bonaparte, Mill - Dec04 - 01.jpg

    • Bonaparte, Mill - Dec04 - 01.jpg

    • Mills and mill-work--Iowa--Bonaparte; Mormon pioneers; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Bonaparte (Iowa); Des Moines River;

    • Bonaparte is the site in southeastern Iowa where many of the Mormon pioneers, including President Brigham Young, crossed the Des Moines River as they headed west. The brick building on the left was a mill. Built in 1836, the structure was here when...
    • Des Moines River, Bonaparte, Iowa

    • Des Moines River, Bonaparte, Iowa

    • Des Moines River; Mormon pioneers; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877;

    • Bonaparte is the site in southeastern Iowa where many of the Mormon pioneers, including President Brigham Young, crossed the Des Moines River as they headed west. This view shows the river in winter from The Bonaparte National Historic Riverfront...
    • Des Moines River, Bonaparte, Iowa

    • Des Moines River, Bonaparte, Iowa

    • Des Moines River; Mormon pioneers; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877;

    • Bonaparte is a little town in southeastern Iowa where many of the Mormon pioneers, including President Brigham Young, crossed the Des Moines River as they headed west. This view shows the river from a site just west of Bonaparte.
    • Des Moines River, Bonaparte, Iowa

    • Des Moines River, Bonaparte, Iowa

    • Des Moines River; Mormon pioneers; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877;

    • Bonaparte is a little town in southeastern Iowa where many of the Mormon pioneers, including President Brigham Young, crossed the Des Moines River as they headed west. This view shows the river from a site just east of Bonaparte.
    • Chariton River, Iowa

    • Chariton River, Iowa

    • Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Mormon pioneers;

    • This image shows the approximate site in Appanoose County, Iowa where President Brigham Young and the Latter-day Saint pioneers crossed the Chariton River in March 1846. The site is some ninety miles west of Nauvoo. Zina Diantha Young had a child...
    • David Whitmer grave

    • David Whitmer grave

    • Whitmer, David, 1805-1888; Book of Mormon--Witnesses; Sepulchral monuments; Cemeteries--Missouri;

    • This is the burial site of David Whitmer in Richmond, Missouri. David was one of the Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Although he became disaffected from the Church in 1838, he never denied his testimony of the truthfulness of th Book of...
    • Delaware village site, Kansas City, Kansas

    • Delaware village site, Kansas City, Kansas

    • Lamanites (Mormon Church); Indians of North America; Delaware Indians; Cowdery, Oliver; Pratt, Parley P. (Parley Parker), 1807-1857; Williams, Frederick G. (Frederick Granger), 1787-1842;

    • Some Latter-day Saint scholoars believe that this was the approximate site of a Native American settlement of the Delaware Tribe visited by Oliver Cowdery, Parley P. Pratt, and Freerick G. Williams in 1831.
    • Zion's Camp - Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri

    • Zion's Camp - Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri

    • Zion's Camp (Expedition) (1834); Fishing River (Mo.);

    • In 1834 the Prophet Joseph Smith led over 200 men and women from Ohio to Missouri with the hope of assisting the Saints who had been expelled from Jackson County regain their rightful property. This expedition was known as Zion's Camp. It was near...
    • Zion's Camp - Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri

    • Zion's Camp - Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri

    • Zion's Camp (Expedition) (1834); Fishing River (Mo.);

    • In 1834 the Prophet Joseph Smith led over 200 men and women from Ohio to Missouri with the hope of assisting the Saints who had been expelled from Jackson County regain their rightful property. This expedition was known as Zion's Camp. It was near...
    • Zion's Camp - Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri

    • Zion's Camp - Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri

    • Zion's Camp (Expedition) (1834); Fishing River (Mo.);

    • In 1834 the Prophet Joseph Smith led over 200 men and women from Ohio to Missouri with the hope of assisting the Saints who had been expelled from Jackson County regain their rightful property. This expedition was known as Zion's Camp. It was near...
    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • United States. Army. Mormon Battalion; Allen, James, 1808-1846;

    • Located on the Missouri River north of Kansas City, Kansas, Fort Leavenworth is the oldest fort in continuous service west of the Mississippi. Early Saints in Missouri found employment here. Later on, Captain James Allen died here while leading the...
    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • United States. Army. Mormon Battalion; Allen, James, 1808-1846;

    • Located on the Missouri River north of Kansas City, Kansas, Fort Leavenworth is the oldest fort in continuous service west of the Mississippi. Early Saints in Missouri found employment here. Later on, Captain James Allen died here while leading the...
    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • United States. Army. Mormon Battalion; Allen, James, 1808-1846;

    • Located on the Missouri River north of Kansas City, Kansas, Fort Leavenworth is the oldest fort in continuous service west of the Mississippi. Early Saints in Missouri found employment here. Later on, Captain James Allen died here while leading the...
    • Garden Grove, Iowa

    • Garden Grove, Iowa

    • Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Mormon pioneers;

    • This site, named Garden Grove by Church leaders, was the first permanent encampment or way station on the Iowa Mormon Trail. It was established in 1846 about 145 miles west of Nauvoo. It allowed the migrating Saints to rest, make repairs, have...
    • Grinter crossing on the Kansas River

    • Grinter crossing on the Kansas River

    • Kansas River (Kan.); Missionaries;

    • This view shows the site of an early crossing over the Kansas River near modern-day Kansas City, Kansas. In 1831 a group of five missionaries to the Lamanites arrived in Independence, Missouri. Several of those missionaries continued on to Native...

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