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    • LDS Visitors' Center, Liberty, Missouri

    • LDS Visitors' Center, Liberty, Missouri

    • Liberty Jail; Mormon Church--Visitors' centers;

    • This facility houses the partially rebuilt Liberty Jail on the site where the jail once stood. It was here that the Prophet Joseph Smith and several others spent about 4 months in 1838-39 while the Latter-day Saints were driven from the state of...
    • Bruce R. McConkie grave

    • Bruce R. McConkie grave

    • McConkie, Bruce R.; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Elder Bruce R. McConkie served in the First Council of the Seventy from 1946 to 1972. He served as a member of the Council of the Twelve from 1972 until his death in 1985. Elder McConkie was a prolific writer, particularly on the life and works of...
    • Ayers Natural Bridge

    • Ayers Natural Bridge

    • Ayers Natural Bridge (Wyo.); Natural bridges--Wyoming;

    • Ayers is the only natural bridge with a stream flowing beneath it in the United States. Many pioneers visited Ayers and waded in the stream during their journey. It is located near Glenrock, Wyoming. It was near here that President Brigham Young...
    • Ayers Natural Bridge

    • Ayers Natural Bridge

    • Ayers Natural Bridge (Wyo.); Natural bridges--Wyoming;

    • Ayers is the only natural bridge with a stream flowing beneath it in the United States. Many pioneers visited Ayers and waded in the stream during their journey. It is located near Glenrock, Wyoming. It was near here that President Brigham Young...
    • Lemuel Durfee Palmyra, New York home

    • Lemuel Durfee Palmyra, New York home

    • Palmyra (N.Y.); Durfee, Lemuel, Sr., 1759-1829; Durfee, Lemuel, Sr., 1759-1829--Homes and haunts;

    • This is the Palmyra, New York home of Lemuel Durfee, a good man who affiliated with the Quakers. This property had at least eleven wells on it. Tradition holds that members of the Joseph Smith, Sr. family dug some of those wells. After the Smiths...
    • South Bainbridge, New York

    • South Bainbridge, New York

    • Bainbridge (N.Y.); Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844; Tarble, Zechariah, 1791-1869; Chenango County (N.Y.); Historical markers;

    • This image is of Chenango County fairgrounds. It was here that Joseph and Emma Smith were married by Justice of the Peace, Zechariah Tarble. The home in which they were married no longer stands.
    • Susquehanna River, Colesville, New York

    • Susquehanna River, Colesville, New York

    • Colesville (N.Y.); Susquehanna River;

    • This view shows the Susquehanna River near Colesville, now Nineveh, New York. The Prophet Joseph Smith, his wife, and others came here numerous times during the late 1820s to 1830. What was once the Joseph Knight farm is located nearby.
    • Susquehanna River, Cooperstown, New York

    • Susquehanna River, Cooperstown, New York

    • Cooperstown (N.Y.); Susquehanna River;

    • This is the beginning of the Susquehanna River. It flows out of the bottom of Otsego Lake at Cooperstown, New York. Many miles later the river passes by Harmony, now Oakland, Pennsylvania where the Aaronic Priesthood was restored in 1829.
    • Martin Harris Palmyra, New York farm site

    • Martin Harris Palmyra, New York farm site

    • Harris, Martin, 1783-1875; Book of Mormon--Witnesses; Martin Harris Farm (Palmyra, N.Y.);

    • This home is situated on the site of the Martin Harris Palmyra, New York farm. The original home no longer stands. Martin Harris was born May 18, 1783 at East Town, New York. He assisted the Prophet Joseph Smith during the period when the plates of...
    • Martin Harris Palmyra, New York farm site

    • Martin Harris Palmyra, New York farm site

    • Harris, Martin, 1783-1875; Book of Mormon--Witnesses; Martin Harris Farm (Palmyra, N.Y.);

    • This home is situated on the site of the Martin Harris Palmyra, New York farm. The original home no longer stands. Martin Harris was born May 18, 1783 at East Town, New York. He assisted the Prophet Joseph Smith during the period when the plates of...
    • Zion's Camp - Cambridge City, Indiana

    • Zion's Camp - Cambridge City, Indiana

    • Zion's Camp (Expedition) (1834); Cambridge City (Ind.);

    • Cambridge City, IN is located between the camp sites of Richmond and Lewisville. Zion's Camp passed by this site on May 19, 1834. The building seen in this image was constructed several years after Zion's Camp passed through the area.
    • Zion's Camp - Geneva, Illinois

    • Zion's Camp - Geneva, Illinois

    • Zion's Camp (Expedition) (1834); Geneva (Ill.);

    • Following their stay near Jacksonville, IL, the members of Zion's Camp passed by the settlement of Geneva, IL on June 1, 1834. This site was later home to a number of Latter-day Saints who were forced to flee Missouri. The home seen here was...
    • Zion's Camp - Greencastle Indiana

    • Zion's Camp - Greencastle Indiana

    • Zion's Camp (Expedition) (1834); Greencastle (Ind.);

    • The expedition known as Zion's Camp passed through and camped near Greencastle, IN on May 23, 1834. They likely stayed on the banks of Big Walnut Creek. The bridge seen in this image was built years later on the approximate site where they camped.

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