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  • [[Image:MormonIsland.jpg|300px|thumb|right|frame|The town of Mormon Island]] ...numerous members of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], then called Mormons, who were living there.
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  • ...isited Topsfield on Saturday, May 14, to celebrate the life and sacrifices of the Prophet [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph Smith Jr.]] — and the five generat ...Jr. Some of the Smith family are buried in the cemetery, but the locations of their graves are unknown. 
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  • ...e is long remembered. Countless people have seen an image of the statue in Church magazines, pamphlets, videos, and other media productions. ...] that [[Jesus Christ]] is the Son of God, Creator of this Earth, Redeemer of the world, and he invites all to come unto him.
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  • ...ico, Arizona, and Colorado, and trail markers have been placed on segments of the battalion route. ...go, California, led by Latter-day Saint company officers under the command of United States Army officers.
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  • [[Image:PostcardSaltLakeTheatre1920.jpg|300px|thumb|right|frame|1920 postcard of the Salt Lake Theatre]] ...ported by members of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] throughout Utah territory.
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  • ...il] by the United States Government and is maintained as an important part of U.S. history. ...planned on making it all the way to Utah before winter, but the difficulty of the journey from Nauvoo to Nebraska took so long that this was not possible
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  • ...h Echo Canyon that many immigrants traversed as they headed west. A number of communities sprang up along the trail, some as supply stations for the trav ...wagons had taken root and ripened without any attention. He took samples of the wheat with him into Salt Lake City and by the next spring had convinced
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  • ...olds significance to [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] because [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph]] and [[Emma Hale Smi ...e infant twins of John Murdock, whose wife, Julia, died from complications of childbirth. During that time, Joseph received 13 revelations that are now r
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  • ...Saints] and was held near the [[Manti Utah Temple]]. In October 2018, the Church officially announced that the Pageant would discontinue after 2019: ...t and to share His gospel message throughout the world. Local celebrations of culture and history may be appropriate. Larger productions, such as pageant
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  • ...protect records of importance to the Church, including its vast collection of family history microfilms. ...rches from more than 100 countries. Copies of these records are given free of charge to the record custodian and on occasion, additional copies are provi
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  • The long, westward trek of the [[Pioneers]], from the banks of the Mississippi River to the Salt Lake Valley, culminated with a journey th ...anyon, then down Emigration Canyon. When [[Brigham Young]] reached the top of Big Mountain in East Canyon, where the trailhead begins, it is here on July
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  • [[Image:Manti-Utah-Temple-Manti.jpg|400px|thumb|frame|Manti, Utah Courtesy Church News Almanac|right]] '''Manti, Utah''', was one of the first settlements in the Utah Territory.
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  • ...tter-day Saints]. Their home and store are important to the history of the Church. ...ion and notes by B. H. Roberts (Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1932-1951), chapter 13, footnote.</ref>
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  • ...City street and recognized a need for a hospital specializing in the needs of children. General [[Primary]] president [[Louie B. Felt]] supported the cau ...street north of Temple Square, where the Conference Center now stands. The Church donated the equipment and the building — which was a home originally owne
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  • ...Lake City]], [[Utah]], to accommodate his large family. As many as twelve of his wives and their children lived in the home. ...mple, near the corner of South Temple and State Street just one block east of [[Temple Square]]. It sits next to the [[Beehive house|Beehive House]], ano
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  • ...ung]], the leader of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], entered the area with the advance party. They met Miles ...g a settlement in the area. Captain James Brown visited Goodyear in August of 1847 and began negotiating a contract to buy Goodyear's land. On November 2
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  • ...e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] owns and maintains a number of [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/landing/historic-sites?lang=eng hi [[Image:aerial_view_conference_center.jpg|400px|thumb|right|frame|Aerial view of the Conference Center]]
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  • ...e area. When Martin Harris was 30 years old, his father gave him 320 acres of his farm. Martin prospered, and was active in community affairs. ...ile they were working together, Martin Harris heard Joseph Smith's account of the visions he had seen. Martin Harris felt they were true and from God and
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  • ...ounded by members of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...egetables, fruit trees, and melons. The settlement served travelers as one of the stopping points between Los Angeles and [[Salt Lake City]].
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  • ...y Farm''' is located in [[Palmyra]] and Manchester, New York, on 100 acres of land that the Smith family cultivated in the 1820s. [[Joseph Smith, Sr.|Jos ...rby shop. Within two years the family was able to arrange for the purchase of a farm.[https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/content/historic-sites/palm
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