The life of Joseph Smith
Translation of the Book of Mormon
Persecution of the early saints
The Restoration of the Church
Influential early Elders
200

This is the place where Joseph Smith, and his brother Hyrum died in 1844.

What is the Carthage jail in Illinois? (see Doctrine and Covenants 135:1)

200

The angel who came to visit Joseph Smith multiple times before he received the golden Plates

Who is Moroni? (see the introduction to the Book of Mormon)

200

The name of the first jail that Joseph Smith was imprisoned in

What is Liberty Jail? (see heading of Doctrine and Covenants 121)

200

The year Joseph Smith had the first vision

What is 1820? (see the Introduction to the Doctrine and Covenants)

200

Joseph Smith's scribe who wrote down a lot of the Doctrine and Covenants

Who is Oliver Cowdery? (see Oliver Cowdery in Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources under the "Church history" tab)

400

When Joseph Smith was 6, he had surgery on this part of his body to remove an infection.

What is his leg? (see Saints, vol. 1.1: Ask in Faith)

400

These are the stones that were used to translate the Book of Mormon

What are the Urim and Thummim (see Testimony of the prophet Joseph Smith in the Book of Mormon)

400

This was a method of torture used on Joseph Smith and other key members of the early Church

What is Tarring and feathering someone? (See Church history topics, vigilantism)

400

Before water, this beverage was used for sacrament meetings

What is grape wine? (see Doctrine and Covenants Section 27)

400

This early saint served many missions, and became the 2nd prophet of the Church.

Who is Brigham Young? (see Brigham Young in Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources under the "Church history" tab)

600

This is the Year Joseph Smith Jr. was born

What is 1805? (see the Introduction to the Doctrine and Covenants)

600

The amount of time it took for Joseph Smith to be given the golden plates.

What is 4 years? (See the Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith in the Book of Mormon)

600

In August 1833, a mob attacked property of the church, and in the destruction, this device used to print the Book of Mormon was destroyed

What is the Printing Press? (see Church History Maps 4: Kirtland, Ohio)

600

The date the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was restored to the Earth

What is April 6, 1830? (see the heading of Doctrine and Covenants Section 21)

600

This Elder became the patriarch over the church after his father died.

Who is Hyrum Smith? (see Hyrum Smith in Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources under the "Church history" tab)

800

Where Joseph Smith was born

What is Vermont? (see the introduction to the Doctrine and Covenants)

800

The year the Book of Mormon was published

What is 1830? (See the Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith in the Book of Mormon)

800

This number is recorded as the highest amount of people who could have been in the mob at Carthage jail in 1844.

What is 200? (see D&C 135:1)

800

This is the year the Aaronic Priesthood was restored to the Earth

What is 1829? (See Doctrine and Covenants 13:1)

800

Member of the Church who served a counselor to Joseph Smith, and after the prophet's death was excommunicated and started his own church.

Who is Sidney Rigdon (see Sidney Rigdon in Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources under the "Church history" tab)

1000

The amount of siblings Joseph Smith had

What is 10? (See Ensign, December 2005)

1000

The person who lost the first 116 pages of the Book of Mormon, also referred to as the Book of Lehi.

Who is Martin Harris? (See Doctrine and Covenants 3)

1000

The governor of Missouri who issued an extermination order against the saints

Who is Lilburn W. Boggs? (see the heading of Doctrine and Covenants 124)

1000

When the church was organized, this amount of people were required to agree to make a religion

What is 6? (see Doctrine and Covenants section 21 heading AND saints, Volume 1, chapter 8, page 85 )

1000

This Elder was called to be the first bishop of the church

Who is Newel K. Whitney? (see Newel K. Whitney in Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources under the "Church history" tab)