November 13, 1833 – About 4:00 am, the Prophet Joseph was awakened by Brother Davis knocking at his door calling him to come out and view the “signs
LDS Site of the Week – MILNTHORPE, ENGLAND
Milnthorpe President Taylor, the only man to serve as a President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who was not born in the United States,
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Nov 5-12
November 4, 1833 – Joseph Smith, jun., returned to Kirtland, O., from his mission to Canada. November 5, 1833 – Col. Thos. Pitcher, commanding the mob militia, in
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Nov 1-5
November 1, 1808 – John Taylor was born in Milnthorpe, Westmoreland, England. November 1, 1831 – At a special conference held at Hiram, Oliver Cowdery was appointed to
LDS Site of the Week – Haun’s Mill
Haun's Mill Monument Today October 30, in the afternoon of 1838, a mob consisting of more than 200 men descended upon Haun’s Mill settlement. Haun’s Mill was named
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Oct 23-31
October 23, 1835 – The Prophet Joseph Smith invited Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, Hyrum Smith, John Whitmer, Sidney Rigdon, Samual H. Smith, Frederick G. Williams, and W. W.
LDS Church History site of the week – WINTER QUARTERS
Mormon Trail Center 164 years ago this week, thirty-two of the Mormon Battalion boys were anxious to meet their families at Winter Quarters. They left Great Salt Lake
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Oct 16-23
October 22, 1843 – Apostles Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball and George A. Smith returned to Nauvoo from a mission to the Eastern States. October 18, 1847 –
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Oct 8-15
Oct 9, 1838 – The Saints living in Dewitt, Missouri, continued under siege by the mob. The Prophet Joseph was with them hoping to find a way for
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Oct 1-7
October 3, 1805 – Oliver Cowdery, born in 3 October, 1805, in Wells, Rutland Co., Vermont October 1830 – Oliver Cowdery, Parley P. Pratt, Peter Whitmer, jun., and