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Peter Whitmer Sr. (April 14, 1773 – August 12, 1854) was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement, and father of the movement's second founding family. Whitmer was born in Pennsylvania and married Mary Elsa Musselman. The Whitmers had eight children together: Christian, Jacob, John, David, Catherine, Peter Jr., Nancy
The Peter Whitmer log home is a historic site located in Fayette, New York, United States, owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The current house is a replica of the original log cabin and at its original site, and was built in 1980 to mark the sesquicentennial of the founding of the church.
Subsequently, on June 28, 1829, near the Whitmer farm, [3]: 152 the Three Witnesses had their experience. Thereafter, the Smith and Whitmer families traveled to the Joseph Smith, Sr. home in Palmyra, New York. On July 2, 1829, near the Smith home, the Eight Witnesses said that they saw and handled the golden plates. [3]: 156
This is the scene on the Michigan Capitol lawn right now where protesters affiliated with a myriad of groups are staging a protest partly against the stay at home order, partly against Governor Whitmer on the day her emergency declaration is set to expire. 200-300 ppl our here. [13] Earlier, he had made another tweet: LIBERATE MICHIGAN [15]
Over the last two years, House Democrats joined Whitmer and the Democratic-controlled Senate to repeal Michigan's right-to-work laws, enact gun control measures, loosen abortion restrictions and ...
And Benson, a white woman from Detroit, would likely not relish the competition for Michigan's progressive votes. Mayor Mike Duggan speaks during State of the City at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church ...
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