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    • Grinter House and crossing

    • Grinter House and crossing

    • Delaware Crossing (Kansas River, Kan.); Missionaries;

    • This sign marks 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...
    • Heber C. Kimball Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Heber C. Kimball Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Kimball, Heber Chase, 1801-1868; Kimball, Vilate Murray, 1806-1867; Mormon Church--Apostles; Heber C. Kimball Home (Nauvoo, Ill.);

    • This home once belonged to Heber C. and Vilate Kimball. The Kimballs were remarkable in their service and loyalty to the restored Church. They lived here for five months before being driven from Nauvoo. The lower addition on the right was not part...
    • Heber C. Kimball Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Heber C. Kimball Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Kimball, Heber Chase, 1801-1868; Kimball, Vilate Murray, 1806-1867; Mormon Church--Apostles; Heber C. Kimball Home (Nauvoo, Ill.);

    • This home once belonged to Heber C. and Vilate Kimball. The Kimballs were remarkable in their service and loyalty to the restored Church. They lived here for five months before being driven from Nauvoo.
    • Statue of Joseph and Hyrum Smith

    • Statue of Joseph and Hyrum Smith

    • Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844; Smith, Hyrum, 1800-1844;

    • This statue represents Joseph and Hyrum Smith on their way to Carthage in June 1844. Both the Prophet and the Patriarch were killed by a large mob while they were being held in the Carthage Jail on 27 June 1844. The statue is situated immediately...
    • Iowa countryside

    • Iowa countryside

    • Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Mormon pioneers;

    • Circumstances required that the Latter-day Saints begin their 1846 trek across Iowa in the month of February. A lack of supplies, unfavorable weather conditions, mud, and trails over hills and valleys made the journey extremely difficult. This view...
    • Joseph Coolidge Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Joseph Coolidge Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Coolidge, Joseph; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;

    • The Joseph Coolidge home is located on the northeast corner of Hyde and Parley streets. This home had a shop which Joseph utilized in his work as a builder and skilled craftsman. His work can be seen elsewhere in Nauvoo. Most notable is the Mansion...
    • John Taylor Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • John Taylor Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Taylor, John, 1808-1887--Homes and haunts; Printing presses; Mormon Church--Apostles; Mormon Church--Presidents;

    • This home was the center structure of the printing complex on the west side of Main Street just north of Kimball Street in Nauvoo. John Taylor purchased it on behalf of the Church from James Ivins in 1845. The Taylor family lived here for just a...
    • John Taylor Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • John Taylor Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Taylor, John, 1808-1887--Homes and haunts; Printing presses; Mormon Church--Apostles; Mormon Church--Presidents;

    • This home was the center structure of the printing complex on the west side of Main Street just north of Kimball Street in Nauvoo. John Taylor purchased it on behalf of the Church from James Ivins in 1845. The Taylor family lived here for just a...
    • Jonathan C. Wright Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Jonathan C. Wright Nauvoo, Illinois home

    • Wright, Jonathan Calkins, 1808-1880; Wright, Rebecca Wheeler, 1813-1850; Wright, Jonathan Calkins, 1808-1880--Homes and haunts; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;

    • The Jonathan and Rebecca Wright home is located in Nauvoo on Water Street just west of where Bain Street once ran. Jonathan and Rebecca had eight children. Rebecca died near Winter Quarters, Nebraska. Jonathan, who served as a magistrate and a...
    • Mansion House, Nauvoo, Illinois

    • Mansion House, Nauvoo, Illinois

    • Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844--Homes and haunts; Smith, Emma Hale--Homes and haunts; Mansion House (Nauvoo, Ill.); Hotels;

    • Since the Nauvoo House was years from completion, the Church built a graceful, two-story home on Main and Water streets to house the Prophet's family, to entertain guests, and to conduct Church and civic business. The Smiths moved into the new...
    • Mansion House, Nauvoo, Illinois

    • Mansion House, Nauvoo, Illinois

    • Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844--Homes and haunts; Smith, Emma Hale--Homes and haunts; Mansion House (Nauvoo, Ill.); Hotels;

    • Since the Nauvoo House was years from completion, the Church built a graceful, two-story home on Main and Water streets to house the Prophet's family, to entertain guests, and to conduct Church and civic business. The Smiths moved into the new...
    • McIlwaine's Bend, Missouri River

    • McIlwaine's Bend, Missouri River

    • Miami Station (Mo.); Phelps, William Wines, 1792-1872; Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844;

    • Near present-day Miami, Missouri is a site that was once known as McIlwaine's Bend on the Missouri River. Near here, William W. Phelps saw a vision of the Adversary. That experience led to a revelation to the Prophet Joseph Smith now known as...
    • Mississippi River at Montrose, Iowa

    • Mississippi River at Montrose, Iowa

    • Mississippi River; Rivers--United States; Montrose (Iowa); Nauvoo (Ill.); Nauvoo Temple (Nauvoo, Ill. : 2002- );

    • This view looks east to Nauvoo from across the Mississippi River in Montrose, Iowa. This is where the Saints crossed when they left Nauvoo heading west. The river is wider and deeper now than it was at the time of the 1846 exodus from Nauvoo...
    • Peter Whitmer Sr. Richmond, Missouri home site

    • Peter Whitmer Sr. Richmond, Missouri home site

    • Book of Mormon--Witnesses; Cowdery, Oliver; Whitmer, David, 1805-1888; Harris, Martin, 1783-1875; Cemeteries--Missouri;

    • This view shows the lot where the Richmond, Missouri home of Peter Whitmer Sr. once stood. It was a block east of the home of his son, David, one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon. Another of the Three Witnesses, Oliver Cowdery, died in...
    • Richmond, Missouri

    • Richmond, Missouri

    • Book of Mormon--Witnesses; Cowdery, Oliver; Whitmer, David, 1805-1888; Harris, Martin, 1783-1875; Cemeteries--Missouri;

    • This view shows the town of Richmond, Missouri. It was here that the Prophet Joseph Smith rebuked the guards while being held prisoner. David Whitmer and Oliver Cowdery both died in Richmond but they are buried in different cemteries. There is a...
    • Richmond Jail site

    • Richmond Jail site

    • Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844--Adversaries; Jails;

    • This view shows the site int the town of Richmond, Missouri where the Prophet Joseph Smith rebuked the guards while being held prisoner. Following a trial in the court of Judge Austin King, the Prophet was sent to Liberty Jail for over four months.

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