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    • Sarah Granger Kimball Nauvoo, Illinois home, interior

    • Sarah Granger Kimball Nauvoo, Illinois home, interior

    • Kimball, Sarah Granger; Kimball, Sarah Granger--Homes and haunts; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;

    • A desk found in the Sarah Granger Kimball home. Sarah's selfless efforts to render assistance to workmen building the Nauvoo Temple were important steps leading to the eventual organization of the Relief Society in the Red Brick Store under the...
    • South Pass

    • South Pass

    • South Pass (Wyo.);

    • A geographical marvel in its own right, South Pass was a major key to the settling of the American west. It is a narrow gap in the Rocky Mountains, which allowed travelers to pass through this formidable mountain range with relative ease. At its...
    • Newel K. Whitney Kirtland, Ohio home interior

    • Newel K. Whitney Kirtland, Ohio home interior

    • Kirtland (Ohio); Whitney, Newel Kimball, 1795-1850;

    • A hallway leading to the summer kitchen of the restored Newel K. Whitney Kirtland, Ohio home. Joseph and Emma Smith stayed here for a few weeks when they first arrived in Kirtland. At least four and, possibly, six sections of the Doctrine and...
    • Village Store, Tunbridge, Vermont

    • Village Store, Tunbridge, Vermont

    • Smith, Joseph, 1771-1840; Smith, Lucy, 1775-1856; Smith family; Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844;

    • A long-standing tradition maintains that Joseph Smith, Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith, parents of the Prophet Joseph Smith, may have become acquainted in this store in Tunbrige Vermont. It is thought that Lucy worked for her brother, Stephen Mack, who...
    • Village Store, Tunbridge, Vermont

    • Village Store, Tunbridge, Vermont

    • Smith, Joseph, 1771-1840; Smith, Lucy, 1775-1856; Smith family; Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844;

    • A long-standing tradition maintains that Joseph Smith, Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith, parents of the Prophet Joseph Smith, may have become acquainted in this store in Tunbrige Vermont. It is thought that Lucy worked for her brother, Stephen Mack, who...
    • Veil Crossing Monument, Second Rescue

    • Veil Crossing Monument, Second Rescue

    • Martins Cove (Wyo.); Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail--Handcart companies;

    • A monument near this one at Martin's Cove, Wyoming commemorates the brave men who came to assist those of the Martin Handcart Company who suffered here in the fall of 1856. This monument commemorates the work initiated by the Riverton, Wyoming...
    • Palmyra Marina

    • Palmyra Marina

    • Palmyra (N.Y.); Marinas;

    • A new addition to the area of downtown Palmyra, New York is the Palmyra Marina. This dock allows boaters on the Erie Canal to stop and spend some time in Palmyra, the site where the Book of Mormon was published.
    • Lake Erie

    • Lake Erie

    • Erie, Lake;

    • A number of significant events in Church history took place on or near the shores of Lake Erie. It was used numerous times as an transportation route, particularly as Latter-day Saints traveled to and from the Kirtland, Ohio area.
    • Zina D. Huntington Young grave

    • Zina D. Huntington Young grave

    • Young, Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Smith, 1821-1901; Sepulchral monuments;

    • A woman of great capacity, Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Smith Young served as the third general president of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her time as president spanned the years 1888 to 1901, when she...
    • Nauvoo Jail

    • Nauvoo Jail

    • Nauvoo Temple (Nauvoo, Ill. : 1841-1850); Prisons--Illinois--Nauvoo;

    • About one block immediately east of the Nauvoo Temple is an old jail, traditionally said to have been made with stone from the first Nauvoo Temple. The fence was placed around it in 2001 to prevent people from defacing the stone or chipping off...
    • Nauvoo Jail

    • Nauvoo Jail

    • Nauvoo Temple (Nauvoo, Ill. : 1841-1850); Prisons--Illinois--Nauvoo; Nauvoo (Ill.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;

    • About one block immediately east of the Nauvoo Temple is an old jail, traditionally said to have been made with stone from the first Nauvoo Temple.
    • Spencer W. Kimball Bible

    • Spencer W. Kimball Bible

    • Kimball, Spencer W., 1895-1985; Mormon Church--Presidents; Mormon Church--Apostles;

    • According to the museum in which it is located, this Bible is the one that a young Spencer W. Kimball read to reach his goal of having read both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. The museum is in Thatcher, Arizona.

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