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    • Wagon Ruts Near Register Cliff

    • Wagon Ruts Near Register Cliff

    • Register Cliff (Wyo.); Cliffs--Wyoming; Wagon trail ruts; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; National parks and reserves--United States;

    • Pioneers left these wagon ruts near Register Cliff. These ruts are located west of the formation.
    • Wagon ruts, Sutherland, Nebraska

    • Wagon ruts, Sutherland, Nebraska

    • Wagon trail ruts; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail;

    • It is believed that surviving ruts and impressions in this area near Sutherland, Nebraska were made by Latter-day Saint pioneers. The ruts are located on the north side of the North Platte River which merges with the South Platte just a few miles...
    • Warren Parrish Kirtland, Ohio home

    • Warren Parrish Kirtland, Ohio home

    • Parrish, Warren, ca. 1792-ca. 1844;

    • This home, adjacent to the Whitney Store in Kirtland, Ohio is thought to have been that of Warren Parrish. He was a clerk and scribe for the Prophet Joseph Smith who later became disaffected from the Church. For many years, this home was thought to...
    • Warren Parrish Kirtland, Ohio home

    • Warren Parrish Kirtland, Ohio home

    • Parrish, Warren, ca. 1792-ca. 1844;

    • This home, adjacent to the Whitney Store in Kirtland, Ohio is thought to have been that of Warren Parrish. He was a clerk and scribe for the Prophet Joseph Smith who later became disaffected from the Church. For many years, this home was thought to...
    • Warsaw Flemming Tavern, Warsaw, Illinois

    • Warsaw Flemming Tavern, Warsaw, Illinois

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

    • The original Flemming's Tavern in Warsaw, Illinois was the two-story portion at the far left of this large home. It is located near the building where the Warsaw Signal was housed. On the evening of June 27, 1844, this tavern was the site where a...
    • Warsaw Signal building, Warsaw, Illinois

    • Warsaw Signal building, Warsaw, Illinois

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

    • This building once housed the Warsaw Signal, a newspaper operated by Thomas Sharp, a bitter enemy of the Prophet Joseph Smith. The Warsaw Signal presented many articles which inflamed the citizenry against the Prophet and the Church. This building...
    • Warsaw Signal building, Warsaw, Illinois

    • Warsaw Signal building, Warsaw, Illinois

    • Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844--Assassination; Smith, Hyrum, 1800-1844; Sharp & Gamble (Firm : Warsaw, Ill.);

    • This building once housed the Warsaw Signal, a newspaper operated by Thomas Sharp, a bitter enemy of the Prophet Joseph Smith. The Warsaw Signal presented many articles which inflamed the citizenry against the Prophet and the Church. This building...
    • Warsaw, Illinois

    • Warsaw, Illinois

    • Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844--Assassination; Smith, Hyrum, 1800-1844; Sharp & Gamble (Firm : Warsaw, Ill.);

    • On this street is the building that once housed the Warsaw Signal, a newspaper operated by Thomas Sharp, a bitter enemy of the Prophet Joseph Smith. The Warsaw Signal presented many articles which inflamed the citizenry against the Prophet and the...
    • Wasatch Stake Tabernacle

    • Wasatch Stake Tabernacle

    • Mormon tabernacles--Utah;

    • In 1859, several families left Provo, Utah and established Heber City in Wasatch County. The little town was named after President Heber C. Kimball. During the period 1887-1889 this tabernacle was constructed in Heber City. It was built of local...
    • Washington County Courthouse

    • Washington County Courthouse

    • Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Courthouses--Utah--Saint George;

    • This courthouse in St. George, Utah was constructed while President Brigham Young was still alive. Since he spent quite a bit of time in this area toward the end of his life, President Young may have overseen the construction of this facility.
    • Washington Park, Quincy, Illinois

    • Washington Park, Quincy, Illinois

    • Lincoln-Douglas debates, 1858; Parks--Illinois; Mobs; Mormon War, 1838-1839 (Missouri);

    • This sign in Washington Park, Quincy, Illinois, commemorates the kindness shown by the citizens of Quincy toward the suffering Latter-day Saints fleeing the persecutions of Missouri in 1838-1839. This park is also the site of a presidential debate...
    • Washington Square Mormon Marker

    • Washington Square Mormon Marker

    • Quincy (Ill.); Missouri; Illinois; Nauvoo (Ill.); Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Illinois State Historical Society; Historical markers; Mormons; Mormons and Mormonism;

    • "Mormons in Quincy. Mormons in Missouri were forced to flee their homes or face death because of an "Extermination Order" issued in 1838 by Governor Lillburn Boggs. Many of them crossed into Illinois at Quincy and were made welcome by the people...

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