Kirtland is a city in Lake County, Ohio, United States. The population was 6,937 at the 2020 census. Kirtland is known for being the early headquarters...
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The Kirtland Temple is the first temple built by adherents of the Latter Day Saint movement, located in Kirtland, Ohio, and dedicated in March 1836. Joseph...
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recent Latter Day Saint converts had gathered in Missouri and Kirtland, Ohio. The city of Kirtland experienced a significant population increase, growing from...
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period of time from when Smith moved with his family to Kirtland, Ohio, in 1831, until he left Ohio for Missouri early in early January 1838. By 1831, Smith...
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Kirtland may refer to: Places Kirtland, Ohio, a city located in Lake County, Ohio, United States Kirtland Temple, the first temple to be built by adherents...
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Jeffrey Lundgren (category 21st-century executions by Ohio)
and mass murderer who, on April 17, 1989, killed a family of five in Kirtland, Ohio. Lundgren led a Latter Day Saint movement-based cult and interpreted...
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Kirtland Hills is a village in Lake County, Ohio, United States and a rural suburb of Cleveland. The population was 692 at the 2020 census. According to...
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Historic Kirtland Village is a historic district in Kirtland, Ohio, U.S., owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)...
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office in Independence, and the publication of the Star was moved to Kirtland, Ohio – the headquarters of the church at that time. In December, 1834, The...
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Sidney Rigdon (section Kirtland, Ohio, 1830–37)
revelation counseling members of the church in New York to gather to Kirtland, Ohio. Many of the doctrines Rigdon's group had experimented with found place...
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W. W. Phelps (Mormon) (section Kirtland, Ohio)
informed, of 'keeping [him] from joining the Mormons.'" Phelps moved to Kirtland, Ohio in 1831. He soon visited Joseph Smith and asked him to ask God for an...
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Ohio. Stakes are located in Akron, Cincinnati (3), Cleveland, Columbus (4), Dayton (3), Kirtland, Toledo, Youngstown, and Zanesville. Kirtland, Ohio,...
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Joseph Smith (category Latter Day Saints from Ohio)
build a communal Zion in the American heartland. They first gathered in Kirtland, Ohio, and established an outpost in Independence, Missouri, which was intended...
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The Evening and the Morning Star (category Kirtland, Ohio)
then in Kirtland, Ohio, from December 1833 to September 1834. Reprints of edited versions of the original issues were also published in Kirtland under the...
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Endowment (Latter Day Saints) (redirect from Kirtland endowment)
issued a revelation where he wrote that after Mormons relocated to Kirtland, Ohio, they would "be endowed with power from on high" and "sent forth". Smith...
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in Kirtland, Ohio. Church of Christ (Parrishite), an extinct Latter Day Saint denomination organized in 1837 by Warren Parrish in Kirtland, Ohio. Church...
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Carter was chosen as a member of the first Presiding High Council of Kirtland, Ohio, and then became the council's president in 1837. After being disfellowshipped...
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Kirtland Safety Society and left the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1837. In 1838, they formed a short-lived church in Kirtland, Ohio...
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to restore the practice of temple worship. The Latter Day Saints in Kirtland, Ohio, were commanded to: "Establish a house, even a house of prayer, a house...
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School of the Prophets (category Kirtland, Ohio)
select group of early leaders who began meeting on January 23, 1833 in Kirtland, Ohio under the direction of Joseph Smith for both theological and secular...
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bishop's storehouse was established in Bishop Newel K. Whitney's store in Kirtland, Ohio. Most of the goods in the storehouse are purchased with fast offering...
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(later renamed the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints), in Kirtland, Ohio. On March 5, 2024, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced...
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Messenger and Advocate (category Kirtland, Ohio)
Advocate, was an early Latter Day Saint monthly newspaper published in Kirtland, Ohio, from October 1834 to September 1837. It was the successor to The Evening...
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purchased the mummies and papyrus documents from a traveling exhibitor in Kirtland, Ohio in 1835. Smith said that the papyrus contained the records of the ancient...
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hymnals of the Latter Day Saint movement: Collection of Sacred Hymns (Kirtland, Ohio), the first hymnal of the Latter Day Saint Church, published 1835 or...
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Smith sent missionaries to proselytize. In 1831, the church moved to Kirtland, Ohio, where missionaries had made a large number of converts and Smith began...
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Jerusalem in North America, called Zion.: 122 In 1831, the church moved to Kirtland, Ohio,: 97 and began establishing an outpost in Jackson County, Missouri...
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Old South Church is a historic church at 9802 Chillicothe Road in Kirtland, Ohio. It was built in 1859 with Romanesque and Carpenter Gothic elements and...
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Metropolitan Statistical Area. Kirtland was founded in the early 1880s by Mormon settlers, who named it after Kirtland, Ohio. (Reflecting its history and...
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Newel K. Whitney (category People from Kirtland, Ohio)
Kirtland. Whitney moved to Kirtland in 1819 to court Smith, and they married on October 20, 1822 in Geauga County, Ohio.: 27 In Kirtland, Whitney set up a small...
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