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Reconstructed Smith log cabin. Joseph Smith Sr., his wife Lucy Mack Smith, and some of their children moved from Norwich, Vermont, to Palmyra, New York, in 1816. [5] In 1818 or 1819, the family built a log home near property owned by the estate of Nicholas Evertson of New York City, but did not enter a purchase agreement for the land until a land agent had been appointed in 1820.
Working family farm with intact agricultural landscape and c.1830 farmhouse [10] 115: Constantine Sneed House: April 13, 1988 : 9135 Old Smyrna Rd. Brentwood: 116: Sparkman-Skelley Farm: March 27, 2000
Smith Family Farm, the boyhood home of Joseph Smith, founder of Mormonism, and site of early historic events in the religion. Edward Smith Jr. Farm, Washington Court House, Ohio, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Fayette County, Ohio
NEWFIELDS — Neighbors of Vernon Family Farm filed a lawsuit this month against the owners, alleging their agritourism activities, including serving food and alcohol and hosting live music ...
Brentwood Farm, also known as Adams Purchase and Smith's Adventure, is a historic home located at Westover, Somerset County, Maryland, United States. It is a two-story three-bay Flemish bond brick house built about 1738. The house was enlarged by a well-designed Shingle-style / Colonial Revival addition in 1916. [2]
Influencers Nara Smith and Hannah Neeleman spent some quality time with their families at Ballerina Farm. “Had the best day today,” Neeleman, 34, wrote via her Instagram Story on Wednesday ...
The Sacred Grove is also suggested as a possible site where Smith showed the golden plates to Eight Witnesses in June 1829. [2] Smith's mother, Lucy Mack Smith, said the event took place at a location near the Smith log home [3] "where the [Smith] family were in the habit of offering up their secret devotions to God" (Smith 1853, p. 140).
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