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Groups unearth historical treasures
Nauvoo-Missouri region is rich in archaeological sites
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Another large-scale project was completed in May 2000. The Missouri-Mormon Walking Trail was a cooperative effort between the city of Independence, Mo., and the MMFF. Trail walkers will see 14 marked sites along the trail, with plaques based on drawings by a local artist that illustrate LDS history in the area during the 1830s.
The sites "fill important gaps in depictions of church history," according to the foundation. The trail begins at the Temple Lot, across from the north entrance to the RLDS Auditorium, where the first of 14 sidewalk plaques has been installed. Brochures are available from the city offices, or by calling the LDS Visitors Center, 816-836-3466.
That project was spearheaded by a family who had ancestors there, in cooperation with the MHSF, Baugh said. "Today there are only 45 people living there, yet you go out and there is this nice Mormon marker." Located seven miles from Carthage, Ill., visitors to the town can find "Mormons buried all over in the cemetery, including Joseph Smith's sister."
Tioga and Quincy, Ill., are just two of a variety of other places early Latter-day Saints are now commemorating, with a monument in Quincy's Washington Park that rivals a city marker commemorating the place where the Abraham Lincoln debated challenger Stephen Douglas during their race for the presidency of the United States.
"Lots of these families are going back to their roots and wanting to acknowledge that their ancestors played a role there," Baugh said. "It's been going on for a while, but now it's just mushrooming. And that's a good thing."
For more information, visit the Missouri Mormon Frontier Foundation Web site at www.sunflower.org/~ronromig/mmffhp.htm.
E-mail: carrie@desnews.com
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