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Photos

A variety of pictures, from LDS temples to Mormon historical sites.

Outreaches

  • Montana
    • Billings Temple
    • Bill McKeever
    • Bud Gunderson
    • Ginny Gunderson
    • Randy Sweet
    • Randy Sweet, a "protestor?"

Historical Sites, Buildings, & Markers

  • New York
    • The "Sacred Grove," Palmyra
    • Curtain at Peter Whitmer Farm demonstrates how Smith was separated from his scribe during the "translation" of the Book of Mormon, Fayette.
    • Alvin Smith Head Stone (Original), Palmyra
    • Alvin Smith Head Stone (New), Palmyra
  • Ohio
    • Kirkland Temple, Kirkland
    • Newell K. Whitney Store, Kirkland

  • Missouri
    • Hiram Page Headstone (Excelsior Springs)
    • Oliver Cowdery Gravesite (Richmond)
    • Historical plaque in Gallatin, Missouri tells the history of "Adam-ondi-ahman."
    • Hedrickite (Temple Lot Mormon) temple site, Independence
    • Community of Christ temple, Independence
    • Inside the Community of Christ temple, Independence
    • Temple Lot across from Community of Christ temple
    • Community of Christ Auditorium, Independence
    • Liberty Jail exterior
    • Liberty jail upper floor, Liberty
    • Liberty Jail dungeon, Liberty
    • Outer door to Liberty Jail
    • Far West Temple corner stone, Far West
    • Adam-ondi-Ahman, north of Gallatin
  • Illinois
    • Joseph Smith mansion, Nauvoo
    • Brigham Young home, Nauvoo
    • Nauvoo temple foundation (looking west)
    • Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo
    • Nauvoo Pentagrams and Sunstone
    • Nauvoo Bluff Street
    • Jesus Sunstone - Legacy Garden
    • Here Lies Andrew Daubenheyer - Killed by the Mormons (Cemetary outside Nauvoo)
    • Nauvoo Sunstone
    • Joseph Smith grave site, Nauvoo
    • Shed where bodies of Joseph and Hyrum Smith were hidden for over 80 years, Nauvoo
    • Joseph Smith brick store, Nauvoo
    • Carthage Jail, Carthage
    • Carthage Jail, Carthage
    • Blood stain in Carthage Jail. Years ago a glass frame covered the stain and tourists were told it was the blood of Joseph Smith. Later however, it was discovered that it was instead the blood of Hyrum Smith who was shot near the door of the cell.
  • Utah

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    Brigham Young Grave Marker, Salt Lake City

    mountain-meadows-massacre-i.jpg
    Old marker at the Mountain Meadows Massace Site

    mountain-meadows-massacre-ii.jpg
    Replacement marker (1990) at the Mountain Meadows Massacre Site

    mountain-meadows-massacre-iii.jpg
    New marker listing those who died at the Mountain Meadows Massacre

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    The Cristus, Temple Square

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    New LDS Conference Center, Salt Lake City

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    LDS Church Administration Building, Salt Lake City

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    Temple Square, Salt Lake City

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    The Eagle Gate, Salt Lake City

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    Joseph & Hyrum Smith death masks, Salt Lake City

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    Statue of Joseph Smith, Temple Square

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    North Visitor's Center, Temple Square

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    The Tabernacle, Temple Square

    adam-eve-statue.jpg
    Statue of Adam & Eve kneeling at altar of fruits and vegetables (was at Temple Square)

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    Red Brick Store, Manti, (Home of polygamist group known as The True and Living Church of Jesus Christ of Saints of the Last Days)

  • Arkansas
    • Harrison, Arkansas monument to those killed at Mountain Meadows (Front)
    • Harrison, Arkansas monument to those killed at Mountain Meadows (Back)

  • Mormon Presidents

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    Joseph Smith (1805-1844)

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    Brigham Young (1801-1877)

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    John Taylor (1808-1887)

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    Wilford Woodruff (1807-1898)

    lorenzo-snow.jpg
    Lorenzo Snow (1814-1901)

    joseph-f-smith.jpg
    Joseph F. Smith (1838-1918)

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    Heber J. Grant 1856-1945)

    george-albert-smith.jpg
    George Albert Smith (1870-1951)

    david-o-mckay.jpg
    David O. McKay (1873-1970) [R]

    joseph-fielding-smith.jpg
    Joseph Fielding Smith (1876-1972)

    harold-b-lee.jpg
    Harold B. Lee (1899-1973)

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    Spencer W. Kimball (1895-1985)

    ezra-taft-benson.jpg
    Ezra Taft Benson (1899-1994)

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    Howard Hunter (1907-1995)

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    Gordon B. Hinckley (1910- )

  • Temples

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    Houston, TX

    temple-nashville.jpg
    Nashville, TN

    temple-fresno.jpg
    Fresno, CA

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    St. Paul, MN

    temple-mesa.jpg
    Mesa, AZ

    temple-boise.jpg
    Boise, ID

    temple-chicago.jpg
    Chicago, IL

    temple-los-angeles.jpg
    Los Angeles, CA

    temple-american-fork.jpg
    American Fork, UT

    temple-billings.jpg
    Billings, MT

    temple-bountiful.jpg
    Bountiful, UT

    temple-las-vegas.jpg
    Las Vegas, NV

    temple-manti-i.jpg
    Manti, UT

    temple-temple-manti-ii.jpg
    Manti, UT, aerial view

    temple-nauvoo.jpg
    Nauvoo, IL

    temple-orlando.jpg
    Orlando, FL

    temple-preston.jpg
    Preston, England

    temple-san-diego-i.jpg
    San Diego, CA

    temple-san-diego-ii.jpg
    San Diego, CA (Night View)

    temple-salt-lake-city-i.jpg
    Salt Lake City, UT

    temple-salt-lake-city-ii.jpg
    Salt Lake City, UT, worm's eye view

    temple-salt-lake-city-iii.jpg
    Salt Lake City, UT

    temple-spokane.jpg
    Spokane, WA

    temple-st-george.jpg
    St. George, UT

    temple-st-louis.jpg
    St. Louis, MO

  • Et Cetera
    • Randy Sweet, St. Louis
    • Reenactment of the first token of the Melchizedek Priesthood or Sign of the Nail (Pre-April, 1990)
    • Eric, Bill and Randy at Manti
    • Joseph Smith Papyri - Facsimile 1
    • Eric Johnson holds a copy of one of the original 1830 editions of the Book of Mormon
    • Title Page to 1830 Book of Mormon
    • Section CIX (1866 Doctrine & Covenants) denying the practice of polygamy
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