From Deseret News archives:
Joseph Smith statue to be unveiled in Manhattan
After months of politicking and persuasion, an 8-foot-tall statue of Joseph Smith was placed in Old Slip Park Sunday morning and will be formally unveiled during dedication ceremonies at 4 p.m. Eastern time, according to President Brent Belnap of the New York New York Stake.
"I'm told he's larger than life size and stands on a low base so he's very approachable," Belnap said. "Standing next to him, he's definitely bigger than you are," doubtless as a way of memorializing the work Joseph Smith did to establish The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints now among the fastest-growing faiths in America.
The bronze statue, entitled "The Frontier Prophet," was sculpted by local LDS artist Dee Jay Bawden, and it stands near the place on Pearl Street where Joseph Smith stayed during his visit to New York City in 1832. Old Slip Park was once a departure point for large sailing ships.
The proposal was presented before a community board in the lower Manhattan area. "They voted overwhelmingly in the negative," Belnap said, many of them expressing sentiments that Joseph Smith "was a fraud and this is a false religion."
A reporter for a local community newspaper "was actually offended that members of the board could be so intolerant in 2005 regarding religion" and wrote about the board's opposition to the project, Belnap said. The story "was fairly supportive of the statue project." Bushman and others pressed forward, approaching the parks department and using other political connections to obtain the necessary approvals.
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