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  • ...adding:.1em; color:#000;">Welcome to [[New_York_City_LDS_History:About|New York City LDS History]],</div> ...nd transition point for members traveling to and from various parts of the world. And it has become a home to thousands of members and a 'Stake of Zion' in
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  • == New Chronology == ...ruary 1830, has first news story about the Book of Mormon published in New York City (draws from Palmyra Freeman article of 11 August 1829)
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  • :::''New York, October 7th, 1840.'' ...yard. Elder O. Hyde has been turning the world upside down in Cream Ridge, new ferry, and baptized (I believe,) about 30.--There was a number baptized on
    5 KB (890 words) - 02:59, 3 July 2012
  • :Source: New York Herald, 31 August 1842 ...Warning," and read from page 185 and 188, relative to the building up of a New Jerusalem in the Western part of this country, and the whole of the Indians
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  • :Source: New York Herald, 4 September 1842 ...r the purpose of showing that sects had sprung up in different ages of the world, professing to be Christian, who had practised the worst features of the Mo
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  • :::&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;New York, April 21, 1842. ...eclaring the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ to a dark and benighted world. According to arrangements previously made, on the 13th of February, 1841,
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  • [[New York, NY|New York]], October 3, 1837. ...seph|Joseph Wolsf]], a Jew, who has journeyed through all parts of the old world, from Palestine to Irgia for many years in search of the ten tribes, has at
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  • ''New York Tribune'' 2 Dec 1854, p. 5 ...may be developed to the world. The object in establishing and organ in New-York, Mr. Taylor assures us, is two-fold. First, to defend the people of Utah fr
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  • ==Mormonism in New York== :''New York Tribune'', 25 August 1866, p. 2
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  • To the Editor of the New Era: ...Cristendom professes to believe in, viz: the common version of the Old and New Testament. The Book of Mormon is not entitled a Bible, except by those who
    7 KB (1,306 words) - 00:30, 11 January 2022
  • ...ns wherewith to continue the journey, obtained temporary employment in New York and elsewhere. We landed at New York, March 27th, 1856. [p.3]
    19 KB (3,408 words) - 15:38, 20 January 2021
  • ...ho crossed the Atlantic in the William Tapscott stopped temporarily in New York and other parts of the United States. (Millennial Star, Vol. XXI, pp.286, 4 … Thus my time was spent every day until we landed in New York. But when the doctor came I was called to go with him as an interpreter amo
    14 KB (2,645 words) - 02:51, 16 February 2021
  • ...n this manner for about 45 miles, we finally had the anxiously awaited New York before our eyes. Soon after this, the steamer left our ship standing at the ...hich is one of the best buildings equipped for the immigrants into the new world to provide them protection and benefits. I want to tell you about it in a f
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  • ... Mormon Saints, The Mountaineer, 2 June 1860, p.163.'' (source listed - N. York Herald) ...y, by one of our reporters, and some particulars which will probably prove new to the majority of our readers.
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  • ...Saints along, and with rejoicing the journey was then resumed, leaving New York May 31st, at 9 p.m., by extra railway train to Albany, where they arrived t ...ich made us happy, and now we could start to see 8-10 ships which was very new to us on the Atlantic Ocean where we sailed for several days without seeing
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  • ... By May 27th, the John J. Boyd approached the Port of New York. The Latter-day Saints aboard, in spite of the sickness and death they had "On our near approach to the Port of New York, we the undersigned on behalf of the Latter-day Saint passengers on the Joh
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  • ...]] and [[Ormus E. Bates]], who were in charge of emigration matters at New York City. ...gold, a most unfortunate occurrence for a poor people. We moved out of New York, by rail, Friday evening, June 27th. ...
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  • ... We had very fair sailing and casted anchor in New York Harbor on the 2nd day of June, having made the voyage in 36 days. We passed We left New York the same day we landed and on the steamer St. John went up the Hudson River
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  • ...ious sea vessels. Also at viewing the distant towns of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey, &c. ...o sleep anywhere and at 4 the next morning at break of day we arrived at [[New Haven]] where we took the cars for a long trip.
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  • ... New York, about the last of August, 1868. While looking around in the new world, we spied a fruit stand. Mother said, "Look at those American apples, aren' :New York, August 3, 1868
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