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The Latter Day: A Journey Through Mormon History Step back in time and explore the captivating world of the Latter-day Saints

Background imageLatter Day Collection: Salt Lake Tabernacle (Mormon tabernacle), USA, built in 1864-1867, engraving, late 19th century

Salt Lake Tabernacle (Mormon tabernacle), USA, built in 1864-1867, engraving, late 19th century
1730529 Salt Lake Tabernacle (Mormon tabernacle), USA, built in 1864-1867, engraving, late 19th century; (add.info.: Salt Lake Tabernacle (Mormon tabernacle), USA, built in 1864-1867, engraving

Background imageLatter Day Collection: Brigham Young, from Living Biographies of Religious Leaders

Brigham Young, from Living Biographies of Religious Leaders
3960998 Brigham Young, from Living Biographies of Religious Leaders by Ross, Gordon (1872-1946); (add.info.: Brigham Young, 1801-1877)

Background imageLatter Day Collection: The Six Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints (The Mormon Church)

The Six Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints (The Mormon Church). Clockwise from top left: Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, John Taylor, Joseph F

Background imageLatter Day Collection: Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
The Salt Lake Temple of the Mormons, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA - completed in 1893. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLatter Day Collection: Joseph Smith (1805-44) prophet founder of the Mormon Religion in the USA (colour litho)

Joseph Smith (1805-44) prophet founder of the Mormon Religion in the USA (colour litho)
PNP251889 Joseph Smith (1805-44) prophet founder of the Mormon Religion in the USA (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American

Background imageLatter Day Collection: An episode in the progress of three latter-day pilgrims (colour litho)

An episode in the progress of three latter-day pilgrims (colour litho)
726943 An episode in the progress of three latter-day pilgrims (colour litho) by Cleaver, Ralph (fl.1902); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLatter Day Collection: An episode in the progress of three latter-day pilgrims (colour litho)

An episode in the progress of three latter-day pilgrims (colour litho)
726942 An episode in the progress of three latter-day pilgrims (colour litho) by Cleaver, Ralph (fl.1902); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLatter Day Collection: Satan kicking Joseph Smith (1805-44) from the back page of the

Satan kicking Joseph Smith (1805-44) from the back page of the
AQS256883 Satan kicking Joseph Smith (1805-44) from the back page of the Anti-Mormon Almanac for 1842 (litho) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester

Background imageLatter Day Collection: Title page of the Anti-Mormon Almanac for 1842 (print)

Title page of the Anti-Mormon Almanac for 1842 (print)
AQS256884 Title page of the Anti-Mormon Almanac for 1842 (print) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageLatter Day Collection: Mormon Pioneer Family at Echo City, Utah, c. 1869 (b / w photo)

Mormon Pioneer Family at Echo City, Utah, c. 1869 (b / w photo)
PNP251887 Mormon Pioneer Family at Echo City, Utah, c.1869 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright

Background imageLatter Day Collection: Poster advertising the lecture My Life in Bondage by Ann Eliza Young (1804-c

Poster advertising the lecture My Life in Bondage by Ann Eliza Young (1804-c
PNP251885 Poster advertising the lecture My Life in Bondage by Ann Eliza Young (1804-c.1908) 1877 (litho) by American School

Background imageLatter Day Collection: Brigham Young (1801-77) American Mormon leader. Founder of Salt Lake City. Died of Cholera morbus

Brigham Young (1801-77) American Mormon leader. Founder of Salt Lake City. Died of Cholera morbus. Wood engraving, Paris 1877


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The Latter Day: A Journey Through Mormon History Step back in time and explore the captivating world of the Latter-day Saints, a religious movement that has left an indelible mark on American history. From its humble beginnings to its present-day influence, this caption takes you on a fascinating journey through key moments and figures. Immerse yourself in the turbulent times of 1844 as we witness The Murder of Joseph (1805-44) and Hyrum (d. 1844) Smith. This lithograph depicts the tragic end of two prominent leaders, highlighting the challenges faced by early Mormons. Brigham Young emerges as a central figure in our narrative, his leadership shaping the destiny of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Living Biographies of Religious Leaders brings us closer to understanding his impact on this unique faith community. Behold The Salt Lake Temple, an architectural marvel nestled in Salt Lake City, Utah. This iconic structure stands tall as a testament to the enduring spirit and dedication of Mormon believers throughout history. Joseph Smith (1805-44), revered as prophet founder, comes alive through vibrant color lithographs. His visionary teachings laid down the foundation for what would become one of America's most influential religions. Join three latter-day pilgrims on their transformative journey depicted in vivid color lithographs capturing their progress towards spiritual enlightenment. These images offer glimpses into personal experiences within this devout community. Not all views were positive; Anti-Mormon sentiment found expression through provocative mediums such as posters advertising critical books or satirical illustrations like "Satan kicking Joseph Smith. " These artifacts shed light on societal tensions surrounding polygamy and other controversial practices associated with Mormonism. Turn another page to discover an intriguing title page from the Anti-Mormon Almanac for 1842—a publication reflecting widespread skepticism during that era while providing valuable insights into public perception at that time.