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LDS Museum of Church History and Art



Shortly after Brigham Young had arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, he encouraged the Saints to bring “all kinds of mathematical and philosophical instruments, together with all rare specimens of natural curiosities and works of art, . . . from which, the rising generation can receive instruction; and . . . we will soon have the best, the most useful and attractive museum.”



The Museum of Church History and Art • David M. Whitchurch

Over the years, several LDS museums have been located in various places around the city. In 1980 President Spencer W. Kimball announced the location and the plans to build a new 63,500-square-foot museum. This cultural treasure was opened to the public in 1984 and includes depictions of Church history and art from its origins to the present day.







This original handcart is in the possession of the Church Museum of History and Art.
Handcarts allowed for a cheaper way to cross the plains without the expense of having to purchase larger wagons and the animals to pull them.

Amy Meeker
and Brooke Burdge












An 1830 Book of Mormon, original edition, on display in the Museum of Church History and Art
© by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.






The museum displays the original press on which Egbert B. Grandin
printed the first edi
tion of the Book of Mormon in Palmyra, New York.
David M. Whitchurch






Death masks taken of
Joseph
and Hyrum Smith
before their
burial.

Robert L. Hall







The museum contains artifacts from the Salt Lake Temple.
This door
hardware is typical of the ornate work done by
the early Saints to show their regard for a
temple of God.

David M. Whitchurch





Symbolism has always been important in learning.
This wooden facsimile of a sunstone reminds
Latter-day Saints of the celestial kingdom and
the kind of life our Heavenly Father lives.

David M. Whitchurch




The George A. and Bathsheba Smith family pose for the camera.

Daughters of Utah Pioneers






















John and Clarissa Smith Homesite

The Museum of Church History and Art sits on the former homesite of John Smith (1781– 1854),younger brother of Joseph Smith Sr. and his wife Clarissa Lyman Smith (1790–1854). Their firstborn son was the future Apostle George A. Smith, who also established a home on this block.

The descendants of John and Clarissa include three generations who served in the Quorum of the Twelve: George A. Smith, their grandson John H. Smith, and their great-grandson George Albert Smith, who was born in a home near the south corner where the Salt Lake Plaza Hotel is located. George Albert became the eighth President of the Church, from 1945 to 1951.

The home of Elias Smith, an early Salt Lake County judge and a cousin of the Prophet Joseph Smith, was also located on this corner.
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1 comments:

Lane February 22, 2010 at 7:36 PM  

Wow. I am very impressed at what this museum has been able to collect and preserve.
I am a student at BYU-Idaho where a replica of the Smith improved printing press is being used to print the Articles of Faith and exerpts from the First Vision. It is so special to be connected to not just history, but a legacy, so closely.
Thanks to all who preserved these treasures so well.
-Lane Dedrick

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