Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Carthage - the Final Sacrifice

Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum, were murdered by a mob at Carthage, Illinois on June 27th, 1844. They were guilty of no crime, but as with most of the Lord's prophets of any age were persecuted and killed for their obedience to the will of the Lord.

Joseph and Hyrum Smith
Joseph and Hyrum

The persecutors believed that by killing Joseph Smith, they would destroy Mormonism, but 163 three years later, it is strong, growing, and vibrant. The work of the Lord will not be thwarted by men.

Joseph knew that if he went to Carthage he would not return alive, but he also knew that all the keys and authority to continue the work had been given to the 12 Apostles. He fulfilled the work he had been called to do, and sealed his testimony with his blood, as did his brother Hyrum.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Nauvoo Historical Sites and Pageant

The first stop today was the Trail of Hope, the walk taken by thousands of Saints as they left their beloved city to cross the Mississippi to a destination out of the United States where they could find peace.

Trail of Hope
The Trail of Hope

We traveled to the Pioneer Burial Ground, a place where many of the people of Nauvoo were buried. Many were children and most of the markers have vanished.

Grieving Family
A Grieving Family

We visited a number of sites owned and cared for by the Community of Christ (formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). The home of Joseph and Emma, the Red Brick Store, the Mansion House, the Smith cemetery were all part of the tour.

I spent the majority of the rest of the day visiting the various rebuilt or restored sites in Old Nauvoo. Places like the Family Living Center where skills used in those days were demonstrated, the tinsmith, the Browning home and gun shop, the blacksmiths and other places.

In the evening we watched the Nauvoo Pageant - The City of Joseph. I was impressed and brought to tears as well.

A Worker for the Pageant
Pageant Worker


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Monday, July 23, 2007

The City of Joseph

We have a number of free hours, both today and tomorrow. I went to the temple in the morning with most of the tour, where we were able to serve in the temple for a couple of hours. It is beautiful inside as well as outside.

I was able to visit some of the historical sites in Old Nauvoo, but will take more pictures tomorrow. We watched a film in the visitor's center about Joseph Smith the Prophet of God. It brought forth some strong emotions as we watched events happen in places that we had been that day or mere days before.

At the Visitor Center there is a statuary garden, with bronze statues celebrating women and the organization of the Relief Society which occurred in Nauvoo. It is a beautiful place with beautiful statues.

Teaching With Love      In Her Mother's Footsteps

Teaching With Love       In Her Mother's Footsteps

During the summer months in Nauvoo there are a number of young people called on service missions to perform in the town. We watched a production called High Hopes and Riverboats, which was very entertaining.

Tomorrow we go to tour some of the sites owned by the Community of Christ Church (formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints), then will have some more free time. I hope to get to the rest of the historic places tomorrow.

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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Nauvoo the Beautiful

This morning we were able to see Far West, Missouri, the final gathering place for the Saints before Gov. Boggs issued his infamous extermination order. "The Mormons must be driven out.. or exterminated."

Because of scheduling issues we were unable to attend church with the local ward, so we had our own sacrament service. We had priesthood holders qualified to perform this sacred ordinance and it was beautiful and inspiring.

We traveled to see the millstone from Haun's mill and also traveled the dusty roads to Haun's Mill. There is nothing remaining to identify where the settlement was, other than in that area.

Haun's Mill Millstone
Millstone from Haun's Mill


We have arrived at Nauvoo, on the banks of the Mississippi. There is much to see and do here and we will be here until Wednesday.

Nauvoo Temple
The Nauvoo Temple

The way I've been feeling, I don't want to finish this tour and go back to the humdrum of life without the feast of the spirit being present every day most all day.

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Saturday, July 21, 2007

Independence and Liberty

St. Louis Temple
St. Louis Temple

We departed St. Louis in the morning and drove west to Independence, Missouri after a visit to the St. Louis Temple. This is one of the settling places for the Saints during the Missouri period. In revelation God revealed that this would be the Center place for the Church. Currently the acreage is owned by three different churches who claim Joseph Smith as their founder, the Community of Christ, the Church of Christ, Temple Lot, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Each has one or more buildings here.

Our next stop was Liberty, the place where the Prophet Joseph Smith and several associates were held while the Saints that were in Clay County were driven out. They moved to Caldwell County and Far West. In Liberty Jail Joseph Smith received some of the most powerful revelations and the experience made him both stronger and more empathetic to the distresses of others.

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Liberty Jail

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Friday, July 20, 2007

Zion's Camp and St. Louis

To follow the life of Joseph Smith in a semi-chronological way, we traveled from the Kirtland area to Missouri today. Joseph Smith and several hundred men from the Kirtland area traveled to Missouri to help the saints there who were being driven from their homes by mob violence. While the 'Zion's Camp' didn't fight once they reached Missouri, the hardship of the march forged strong church leaders. Nine of the 12 Apostles, the Seven Presidents of the Seventy and all of the Seventy were called from those men who were willing to sacrifice their all if necessary.

Words to Remember
Words to Remember

We are staying at the Drury Inn in St. Louis tonight. We had a prime rib dinner on the Becky Thatcher riverboat and watched the fireworks from the boat, with the St. Louis arch behind us.

Old and New St. Louis
Old and New St. Louis

This hotel has broadband via a data line so I'm finally able to get caught up on loading pictures. It's late so I probably won't be able to caption many of them but I'll be able to insert links to this and earlier posts soon - so you can see selected pictures.

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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Quarries, Temples, Farms, and the Amish

Day 6 of the tour. We visited the stone quarry where the rock was cut to make the rubble stone constructed Kirtland Temple. We saw the Kirtland Temple, and a nearby cemetery where several prominent early Latter-day Saints are buried.

Stone Quarry Near Kirtland, Ohio
Stone Quarry

We traveled past the home of Lorenzo and Eliza Snow. The brother and sister were both significant early members of the church, Lorenzo became a President of the Church and Eliza was an historian and poet.

On the John Johnson farm we were able to see where Joseph and Emma lived for year. The Johnsons gave them the best room for their bedroom. It is a beautiful house and a beautiful farm, and the Johnson's sold it when asked to do so by the prophet. They helped finance the building of the Kirtland Temple and were given charge of the Johnson Inn in Kirtland.

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John Johnson Farm

Our hotel for the night is Der Dutchman, in Walnut Creek in Ohio. It's in the midst of Amish country and is very beautiful. I don't think I could find any place modified by man that is more peaceful and lovely.

Amish Country
Amish Country

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Niagara Falls and Kirtland, Ohio

Our first stop of the day today was Niagara Falls. It is a very impressive sight. You drive over the river that feeds the falls, and drive over it and over it. Compared to most of our 'rivers' it's huge. We took the Maid of the Mist boat ride with our blue raingear and were up close and personal to the falls.

Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls

From Niagara, we traveled to Kirtland Ohio. The members of the early church were told to gather to the Ohio, and this was the gathering place. Many were converted in this area, and the community became a thriving town, with industry and fine homes and prosperity. Many of the revelations in the Doctrine & Covenants were received here and God and Christ also appeared here. There are many sacred spots in Kirtland.

The Ashery
The Ashery in Kirtland

Tomorrow we see the Kirtland Temple.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Palmyra and Surrounding Places

The days are running together, but I believe this is day 4. We had the opportunity to visit the Smith farm and see both original and reconstructed versions of the homes they lived in and the farm as it may have appeared during the time they lived there. The Smiths had moved to Palmyra because of three years of crop failures. In the Palmyra area was a great stir of religionists - working for converts to their denominations. In this environment Joseph Smith could not tell which was right.

He was reading in the Bible, the 1st chapter of James, vs. 5. The scripture stated that anyone could ask God and God would answer. Joseph went to a grove of trees near his home and prayed. In answer to his prayer he received the 1st Vision, where God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ appeared to him.

The Sacred Grove
The Sacred Grove

In the Palmyra area are many places of interest - the Martin Harris farm - he was the man who mortgaged part of his farm to pay for the publishing of the 1st edition of the Book of Mormon. The Hill Cumorah - where the stone box with the gold plates was. The Grandin Press Building - the press where the 1st edition of the Book of Mormon was published.

The Martin Harris Farm
The Martin Harris Farm

We attended the Hill Cumorah Pageant - America's Witness for Christ. It rained the whole time of the pageant, but was still very much worth the attending.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Harmony, PA, Susquehannah River, and Fayette, NY

I did get all of yesterday's and today's photos uploaded, but I have not had a chance to title them or do any descriptions. We have free time tomorrow before the Hill Cumorah or Palmyra Pageant and I will get more done then.

We went to several locations in Joseph Smiths life today. Harmony Township where he met and married his wife, Emma Hale and where he had his first home of his own. It's also the site where much of the Book of Mormon was translated, with the aid of Oliver Cowdrey.

Joseph and Emma's 1st Home
Original Foundation of Joseph & Emma's Home

Along the banks of the Susquehannah River, John the Baptist, and some days later, Peter, James and John, all resurrected beings appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdrey. They restored the authority to act in God's name and conferred upon them the Priesthood of God. We know the place and date of the visit of John the Baptist. He gave the power to baptize with water and Joseph and Oliver baptized each other following the instructions of John the Baptist.

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The Susquehannah River

We travelled to Fayette, New York to the Peter Whitmer Farm, where the Church of Jesus Christ was organized on April 6th 1830 according to the laws of the State of New York. There is a reconstructed frame home on the foundations of the old house, built to be as accurate as possible.

Staying for 2 nights in Victor, New York to see many sites and events near here.

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Boston, Concord, Lexington, MA and Sharon, VT

This is the morning of the 3rd day of the tour. I haven't been able yet to get all the photos uploaded - the wireless connection seems to be slow. I will enhance the photos and get more uploaded tonight I hope.

Boston Temple

We visited the Boston Temple, attended church services at the Belmont 2nd Ward and visited Lexington and Concord. Our tour guide reminded us of the great sacrifices made by the citizens of this new country. One signer of the Declaration had two sons captured and brutalized by the British. He was told he could have his sons back if he would renounce this revolution, but he refused.

Our final stop of the day was Sharon, Vermont, the birthplace of Joseph Smith. In 2005 we celebrated the 200th anniversary of his birth. In 1905 a single granite shaft was erected on the site of his birth, formed of one block of smoothed and polished stone - which may still be the largest uncut block in the world. It's 38 1/2 feet high, one foot for each year of his life.


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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Boston, MA - The Beginnings of a New Nation

It was an early start today. Up at 3:30 am. to be to the airport at 4:30. It's been a long day, but a good one. We saw lots of things pertaining to the Revolutionary History of our nation, but also how Boston is significant in the history of the Church. There are also some interesting 'other' sites there, like a bicycle built for four?

Boston - Odd bicycles they have here

This is the place where the Boston Massacre occurred.
From a distance

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

The race to the start

Only two days till I start my Church History tour. I have made arrangements to visit with a friend while in Boston, one I've only known for years online and never met in person. She'll be going to church with me as well. Hopes for a long visit with another friend while in Nauvoo fell through, so I'm sad about that. The lists are getting finalized, I have a rough schedule for doing everything that needs doing tonight and tomorrow, then I'll be off.

Thought for the day: We don't plan to fail, but we do fail to plan.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Preparing to tour

I have many lists in the works to help me take care of everything I need to do before I begin my Church History Tour. Instructions on caring for the pool, the mail, the cats, the plants. Emergency contacts. Permission slips, and on and on. I'll keep the lists when I'm done so I won't have to do the same thing the next time I travel.

Soon I will be beginning a record of my travels here. I'll put up selected pictures here as well as providing links to additional maps and photos. I don't know how interesting this will be to many people, but it will serve as an online journal of the event for me if nothing else.