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Joseph Smith home may be rebuilt
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"Last Sunday we had a group of LDS members from United Kingdom come. They visited the site, joined us for Sunday meetings and then continued on their way to Palmyra. From now through September or October we have visitors coming like this," despite the fact that the only thing to be seen is "a monument and stones marking the foundation of where Joseph and Emma's home was."
As far as Janda knows, the LDS Church doesn't include the site in any of its official brochures or literature, like it does with Palmyra, Nauvoo and Kirtland, Ohio. Yet "people still find it."
The home was originally constructed near the home of Emma's parents Isaac and Elizabeth Hale who first became acquainted with both Joseph Smith and his father, Joseph Sr., in 1825 when the two boarded with the Hales while they working under contract in the area then known as Harmony, Pa. The younger Smith became fond of the Hales' young daughter, and though Isaac Hale disliked their budding romance, the two were married in January 1827.
Now known as Oakland township, both the Smith and Hale homes' former foundations reside close to a marker the LDS Church has erected there. Sculpted by Avard Fairbanks, it describes what Latter-day Saints believe occurred along the banks of the Susquehanna River, a few hundred yards from the former Smith home.
On May 15, 1829, Joseph Smith recorded that he and scribe Oliver Cowdery were visited by John the Baptist, who conferred the priesthood of Aaron on them which included the authority to baptize before directing them to baptize each other in the river. The event was a precursor to the formal establishment of the LDS Church in 1830 the 175th anniversary of which is also being celebrated this year.
Church leaders have placed renewed emphasis on the importance of the faith's priesthood in recent years, particularly focused in celebrations of the Aaronic priesthood directed at young male members.
Improvement of LDS historic sites gives several local tour operators yet another venue for their itineraries, which take tens of thousands of visitors to LDS historical sites each year. Visitors to Nauvoo have been so numerous that Burlington, Iowa, officials said earlier this week they hope to lure charter air service from Salt Lake City.
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