From Deseret News archives:
LDS exhibit set to open
Bicentennial display explores the life and work of Joseph Smith
Born Dec. 23, 1805, in Sharon, Vt., the man that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints revere as God's vehicle for restoring Christ's original gospel to Earth will be celebrated through documents and artifacts, some of which have never before been publicly displayed.
Titled, "Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration," the exhibit draws extensively from the LDS Church's own library and archives, from the Harold B. Lee Library Special Collections at Brigham Young University, and from the Community of Christ Special Collections Library in Independence, Mo.
Jenny Lund, senior educator at the Museum of Church History and Art, said while the one-gallery display is largely comprised of manuscripts and documents, it includes a handful of personal items owned by Smith, including a watch and a book borrowed from a private collector. Replicas of medical instruments, like those used during a legendary leg operation Smith endured as a 7-year-old boy, are also part of the display.
The cloak "is very fragile," Lund said, adding it has only been on exhibit twice before for short periods of time. She said there was no attempt to track down additional personal items, in part because "there's not a lot out there in private hands that we know of. It may be out there, but we just don't know where it is."
Lund said the Community of Christ formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is mounting a similar exhibit on Smith's life, but has chosen not to borrow items from the LDS Church based on insurance risks. Most of the items that church has pertaining to Smith are on permanent display at church headquarters in Missouri, she said.
The items excavated from the Smiths' log home "give you a real sense of life at the time the family lived there" and include shards of pottery and dishware, she said.
"You start to get a mental image of family life and the context in which he grew up," Lund said.
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