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The
Gathering: Mormon History and Geography
Only months
after the "Church of Christ" was formally organized,
Mormonism heard it's first call to gather (see Doctrine and
Covenants 29:7-8). This call would later be heard in Ohio,
Missouri, Illinois, Utah and elsewhere. Latter-day Saint
leaders have stated that the object of gathering was to strengthen
the Church, and to unite in temple-building. Efforts to build
temples were carried on in Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, and Utah,
though not all of these efforts were ultimately successful. This
section of Mormon Americana will give an overview of Latter-day
Saint efforts to gather, as well as a description of gathering
locations.
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Gathering Places: a Chronology and Links |
Here is a list of significant locations in Mormon History and the
dates of Latter-day Saint settlement:
Feel free to browse the locations. They will continually be updated so
bookmark us and return again soon!
This page was created by Quinn Robinson
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