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On June 27, 1844, the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were martyred—killed by a mob that attacked them at this historic site in Illinois.

Carthage Jail

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We have had this many Presidents of the Church, including President Nelson.

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This tribe stood by Moses, who was also one of them, during the golden calf incident - and later became the tribe of the priesthood.

Levi

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"Keep loving, keep trying, keep trusting, keep believing, keep growing. Heaven is cheering you on today, tomorrow, and forever."

Jeffrey R. Holland

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This book is designed as a companion to studying the scriptures and the teachings of latter-day prophets. It contains brief, simple statements on gospel doctrines and principles, arranged alphabetically.

True to the Faith

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This place of beauty and quiet contemplation is where a group of Saints settled briefly in the area in 1838, and was named this by the Prophet Joseph Smith, as indicated by the Lord in a revelation.

Adam-ondi-Ahman

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He served shortest time as President of the Church at just 9 months.

Howard W. Hunter

200

This tribe descended from Joseph’s firstborn son, and uniquely settled on both sides of the Jordan River.

Manasseh

200

"It has never been more imperative to know how the Spirit speaks to you than right now."

Russell M. Nelson

200

This statement from the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles  highlights the duties of parents and gives principles for happy and successful families.

The Family: A Proclamation to the World

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This site & visitors' center, located in Omaha, Nebraska, marks a major, cold settlement for Latter-day Saint pioneers after they left Nauvoo, Illinois.

Winter Quarters

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ThisPpresident of the Church has the record for the oldest at death, he was 97 years and 6 months old.

Gordon B. Hinckley

300

This tribe descended from Jacob’s firstborn, whom Jacob said was as “uncontrolled as water”.

Reuben

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"He lives - not only then, but now; not just for some, but for all."

Gerrit W. Gong

300

Priesthood holders use these at the sacrament table to clean their hands before breaking the sacrament bread.

Wash-and-dry Towelettes

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This visitors’ center in San Diego commemorates this group of about 500 Latter-day Saints who joined the United States Army in 1846, during the Mexican-American War, to help provide financial support for their families and other Mormon pioneers.

The Mormon Battalion

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While Joseph Smith was the youngest called at 24 years old, this man was called the oldest at 93 years 6 months.

Joseph Fielding Smith

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Jacob prophesied that this tribe would enjoy rich foods, and went on to possess a region of eastern Galilee which is still known for its olive groves.

Asher

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"I invite you to be part of the coming forth of the Book of Mormon in your own life."

Ulisses Soares

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Prepared to celebrate the Church’s 150th anniversary, this is a collection of twenty-three hymns and anthems for unison to four-part choirs.

The Choirbook

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Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, this place served as President Brigham Young’s primary residence from 1855 until his death in 1877. The adjoining office is where he carried out most of his duties as President of the Church.

The Beehive House

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There is a two-way tie for the shortest amount of time serving as President of the Twelve (6 months) before becoming President of the Church. Name one.

David O. McKay or Howard W. Hunter

500

This tribe is named after this man, who with his brother Levi slaughtered the men of an entire city to avenge their sister.

Simeon

500

"Sisters, it is our turn. We have a divine errand from the Lord, and our faithful, unique contributions are vital."

Joy D. Jones

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The name of this popular print, painted by Harry Anderson, depicts Jesus Christ coming to earth in great glory as he descends from heaven among the clouds.

The Second Coming