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    • Cabin at Drakesville, Iowa

    • Cabin at Drakesville, Iowa

    • Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Mormon pioneers;

    • This restored cabin in Drakesville, Iowa was built by Mormon pioneers. Two trail variants originated at Drakesville. One took a more southern route to Garden Grove; the other stayed further north as a more direct route to Mt. Pisgah.
    • Cabin at Drakesville, Iowa

    • Cabin at Drakesville, Iowa

    • Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Mormon pioneers;

    • This restored cabin in Drakesville, Iowa was built by Mormon pioneers. Two trail variants originated at Drakesville. One took a more southern route to Garden Grove; the other stayed further north as a more direct route to Mt. Pisgah.
    • Mormon House, Bentonsport, Iowa

    • Mormon House, Bentonsport, Iowa

    • Mormon pioneers; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Iowa;

    • Bentonsport, Iowa is a small town situated on the Des Moines River in southeastern Iowa. Latter-day Saint pioneers heading west stopped and constructed several buildings here, some of which still stand. Tradition holds that this structure was one...
    • Mormon House, Bentonsport, Iowa

    • Mormon House, Bentonsport, Iowa

    • Mormon pioneers; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Iowa;

    • Bentonsport, Iowa is a small town situated on the Des Moines River in southeastern Iowa. Latter-day Saint pioneers heading west stopped and constructed several buildings here, some of which still stand. Tradition holds that the structure to which...
    • Bentonsport, Iowa

    • Bentonsport, Iowa

    • Mormon pioneers; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail;

    • Bentonsport, Iowa is a small town situated on the Des Moines River in southeastern Iowa. A number of LDS pioneers stayed here while they worked to save enough money to be outfitted so they could travel west. In 1846 Latter-day Saints constructed a...
    • Unionville, Ohio tavern

    • Unionville, Ohio tavern

    • Unionville (Lake County, Ohio); The Old Tavern (Unionville, Ohio); Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844;

    • This restaurant in Unionville, Ohio was a stagecoach stop at the time of the LDS period of Kirtland history. It is likely that the Prophet Joseph Smith and other Latter-day Saints stopped here on occasion as they passed through the area.
    • Brigham Young Port Byron, New York home

    • Brigham Young Port Byron, New York home

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Young, Miriam Angeline Works, 1806-1832;

    • Early in their marriage, Brigham and Miriam Works Young moved from Haydenville, New York to this home in nearby Port Byron. The Young family lived here for about four years. As of 2005 the home was still standing and privately owned.
    • Thompson, Ohio

    • Thompson, Ohio

    • Thompson (Ohio); Copley, Leman, 1780-1862;

    • This view shows the site of the Leman Copley farm in what was Thompson, Ohio in 1831. The Saints from the Colesville, New York area had been allowed to settle on his land. When Brother Copley became disaffected from the Church, he insisted that the...
    • Brigham Young Haydenville, New York home

    • Brigham Young Haydenville, New York home

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Mormon Church--Presidents; Haydenville (N.Y.); Young, Brigham, 1801-1877--Homes and haunts; Mormon Church--General Authorities;

    • This home in Haydenville, New York is likely the first place Brigham and Miriam Works Young lived after they were married on 8 October 1824. They did not stay here very long. Situated on the banks of the Owasco Outlet Canal, the Haydenville home...
    • Fairport Harbor, Ohio

    • Fairport Harbor, Ohio

    • Fairport Harbor (Ohio); Erie, Lake; Great Lakes; Lakes--United States; Lighthouses--Ohio;

    • This view shows the lighthouse at Fairport Harbor, where the Grand River meets Lake Erie. Fairport is abou twelve miles from Kirtland, Ohio. The Saints frequently traveled through here coming from or going to Buffalo, New York and the Erie Canal....
    • Palmyra Main Street

    • Palmyra Main Street

    • Palmyra (N.Y.); Streets;

    • In 1828, Egbert B. Grandin rented space in this building for his book store and publication office at 217 East Main Street in Palmyra, New York. It was here that the Book of Mormon was first printed. Copies of the book were available for sale...
    • Fairport Harbor, Ohio

    • Fairport Harbor, Ohio

    • Fairport Harbor (Ohio); Erie, Lake; Great Lakes; Lakes--United States; Lighthouses--Ohio;

    • This view shows a lighthouse at Fairport Harbor, where the Grand River meets Lake Erie. Fairport is abou twelve miles from Kirtland, Ohio. The Saints frequently traveled through here coming from or going to Buffalo, New York and the Erie Canal....
    • Kirtland Temple

    • Kirtland Temple

    • Kirtland (Ohio); Kirtland Temple; Mormon temples--Ohio--Kirkland;

    • The Kirtland Temple was the first temple built under priesthood authority in this dispensation. While there was limited ordinance work done here, the temple's most important role was to be a place for an appearance of the Savior and the restoration...

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