September 15, 1843 – Joseph Smith opened the Nauvoo Mansion as a hotel. September 12, 1852 – The first branch of the Church in India is organized at
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September 15, 1843 – Joseph Smith opened the Nauvoo Mansion as a hotel. September 12, 1852 – The first branch of the Church in India is organized at
Sept 16, 1840 – First apostle arrives in the Isle of Man (John Taylor). September 5, 1842 – The ladies of the Nauvoo Female Relief Society write a
August 31, 1840 – Apostle Heber C. Kimball baptized Henry Conner, a watchmaker, in London, England, as the first fruit of preaching the fulness of the gospel in
August 26, 1906 – First Prophet visits Britain (Joseph F. Smith) August 27, 1831 – Late in August, the Saints were commanded by revelation, through Joseph the Prophet,
August 17, 1835 – At a general assembly of the Church, held at Kirtland, the Book of Doctrine and Covenants was approved, and thus became a law of
Aug 8, 1839 – Elders Woodruff and Taylor leave Nauvoo to start on their mission to England. Aug 7, 1841 – Don Carlos Smith, the Prophet Joseph’s youngest
August 2, 1831 – The Saints commenced erecting houses in Jackson County, the first log being laid in Kaw Township, twelve miles southwest of Independence. The log was
July 27, 1840 -Apostle John Taylor sailed from Liverpool for Ireland to open the door of the gospel in that country. July 30, 1844 – Samuel H. Smith,
July 21, 1844 – Addison Pratt baptized four white men and four natives on the island of Tubuai. These natives, whose names were Nabota and his wife Telii,
July 10, 1804 – Emma Hale Smith, wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith and first president of the Nauvoo Female Relief Society, is born in Harmony, Pennsylvania. July