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.

100_0615
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

Other pictures of this day.

No comments: