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PALMYRA, NEW YORK
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Joseph Smith Home in Palmyra, New York. By far one of my favorite places ever.
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The Press That First Printed the Book of Mormon
Grandin Printing Shop in Palmyra New York
a small red house sitting on top of a lush green field next to a forest
Where Was the Priesthood Restored?
Joseph and Emma;s home in Harmony
a map showing the location of several locations in the area that is home to many people
Historic Sites
Harmony (Now Oakland) Pennsylvania
a river running through a lush green forest
5. Susquehanna River
Susquehannah river, where Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery received the Aaronic Priesthood and were baptized.
a small red house sitting in the middle of a field next to a fence and trees
Joseph and Emma Smith's home in Harmony, Pennsylvania
Joseph and Emma Smith's home in Harmony, Pennsylvania
an image of a river in the woods with a poem on it that reads may 15, 2013
185th anniversary of the Aaronic Priesthood Restoration. This is a photo of the banks of the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. #mormonwomenstand #priesthood
an oil painting of a river running through a lush green field with trees on both sides
All — Al Rounds
Running alongside the Susquehanna River is the road that leads to the log cabin that Joseph and Emma Smith resided in. It is in this location that Emma helped with the translation of the Book of Mormon and where Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery received the Aaronic Priesthood.
a candle is sitting on top of a wooden barrel that has been turned into a lamp
A YSA Bishop Talks to the Sisters About Intimacy | Meridian Magazine
Priesthood Restoration Site Harmony, Pennsylvania
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harmony pennsylvania lds - Google Search
a brick house with a quote written on the front door and windows above it that says, if i have taken them to my self, that they might be night have rest
"I have taken them to myself, that they might rest." (Lucy Mack Smith, History of Joseph Smith, p. 324). #MormonWomenStand #JosephSmith www.mormonwomenstand.com
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What We Can Learn from Lucy Mack Smith About Enduring to the End
What We Can Learn from Lucy Mack Smith About Enduring to the End
an old painting of a woman sitting in a rocking chair with a book on her lap
Lucy Mack Smith
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