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    • Cone, Gordon C.

    • Cone, Gordon C.

    • Cone, Gordon C., 1807-1882; Cone, Gordon C., 1807-1882--Diaries; Pioneers--West (U.S.)--Diaries; Gold miners--California--Diaries; Overland journeys to the Pacific; Mormons--Utah--History--19th century; Indians of North America--Social life and...

    • Handwritten diary of Cone's overland journey by ox team from Waukesha, Wisconsin to California in 1849. Cone is a descriptive writer and proud to record "only facts." Diary describes traveling conditions, encounters with Indians, cholera outbreaks,...
    • 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.
    • Nauvoo Temple stone, Carthage, Illinois

    • Nauvoo Temple stone, Carthage, Illinois

    • 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 came from the original Nauvoo Temple. After the temple was destroyed by fire in 1848 and then a tornado in 1850, the stone was taken to Carthage, where the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother, Hyrum, were killed. The stone is situated...
    • Nauvoo Temple stone

    • Nauvoo Temple 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 piece of stone was once part of the original Nauvoo Temple, presumably a corner. Tooling marks or striations used to give texture to the stone are visible at the left side of the stone.
    • Nauvoo Temple stone

    • Nauvoo Temple 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 piece of stone was once part of the original Nauvoo Temple. The tooling mark of a chisel used to quarry the stone is clearly seen in this image.
    • Nauvoo Temple stone

    • Nauvoo Temple 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 piece of stone was once part of the original Nauvoo Temple. The tooling marks or striations used to give texture to the stone are clearly seen in this image.
    • Nauvoo Brickyard brick

    • Nauvoo Brickyard brick

    • Brickmaking; Bricks; Nauvoo (Ill.)--History; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Brickyard, The (Nauvoo, Ill.);

    • This brick comes from the brick-making exhibit in Nauvoo. Skilled missionaries explain to visitors how bricks were made in at least a half-dozen brickyards that were kept busy in Nauvoo during the years the Saints were there. The bricks were used...
    • Nauvoo Brickyard

    • Nauvoo Brickyard

    • Brickmaking; Bricks; Nauvoo (Ill.)--History; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Brickyard, The (Nauvoo, Ill.);

    • This brick-making exhibit in Nauvoo represents a half-dozen brickyards that were kept busy in Nauvoo during the years the Saints were there. The bricks were made of clay from local pits and used to construct hundreds of structures. Here skilled...
    • Nauvoo Brickyard

    • Nauvoo Brickyard

    • Brickmaking; Bricks; Nauvoo (Ill.)--History; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Brickyard, The (Nauvoo, Ill.);

    • This is an example of one of the many brickyards of Nauvoo. Demopstrations of Brickmaking take place there daily.
    • Brick from Nauvoo Temple

    • Brick from Nauvoo Temple

    • Brickmaking; Bricks; Nauvoo (Ill.)--History; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Brickyard, The (Nauvoo, Ill.);

    • This brick that was once part of the original Nauvoo Temple is cared for by Nauvoo Restoration, Inc.
    • Nauvoo Brass Band

    • Nauvoo Brass Band

    • Nauvoo (Ill.); Nauvoo (Ill.)--History; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Songs and music;

    • This band travels the streets of Nauvoo playing music for visitors to enjoy as they discover this wonderful historical site.
    • Nauvoo Brass Band

    • Nauvoo Brass Band

    • Nauvoo (Ill.); Nauvoo (Ill.)--History; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Songs and music;

    • This band travels the streets of Nauvoo playing music for visitors to enjoy as they discover this wonderful historical site.
    • Nauvoo Brass Band

    • Nauvoo Brass Band

    • Nauvoo (Ill.); Nauvoo (Ill.)--History; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Songs and music;

    • This band travels the streets of Nauvoo playing music for visitors to enjoy as they discover this wonderful historical site.
    • Nauvoo, Illinois aerial photo

    • Nauvoo, Illinois aerial photo

    • Nauvoo House (Nauvoo, Ill.); Red Brick Store (Nauvoo, Ill.); Mansion House (Nauvoo, Ill.); Smith family;

    • This image shows the intersection of Main and Water streets. To the upper right is the Nauvoo House; just below it is the Homestead and Smith family cemetery (inside the fence); to the left above the large grove of trees is the Mansion House; near...
    • Adams County Courthouse

    • Adams County Courthouse

    • Adams County (Ill.); Williams, Frederick G. (Frederick Granger), 1787-1842; Quincy (Ill.);

    • This is the traditional site where several Mormons are believed to have been originally buried while living in Quincy, including Frederick G. Williams.
    • Nauvoo Scene

    • Nauvoo Scene

    • Nauvoo (Ill.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Brickyard, The (Nauvoo, Ill.);

    • This view shows the Nauvoo Brickyard in the foreground. The missionariy homes in the backroung are modern, but were constructed to look like homes that would have been present in the original Nauvoo period.
    • Statue of Chief Keokuk

    • Statue of Chief Keokuk

    • Mormon pioneers; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Keokuk, Lake (Ill. and Iowa); Chief Keokuk (Sac and Fox) 1750-1847;

    • This is a statue of chief Keokuk a Native American Leader for whom the town is named.
    • Keokuk, Iowa Celebration

    • Keokuk, Iowa Celebration

    • Mormon pioneers; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Keokuk, Lake (Ill. and Iowa); Chief Keokuk (Sac and Fox) 1750-1847;

    • This is a reinactment of the handcart companies by Nauvoo missionaries. Every year in Keokuk, there is a celebration of the Saints' time there.

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