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Title
Out
Of The Dust Stories from
the Nauvoo Cemetery
The Old Nauvoo Pioneer Cemetery
is often overlooked by the thousands
of visitors who visit Nauvoo.
This cemetery is filled with
stories of faith and inspiration.
Mike helps the history speak
out of the dust as he relates
many of these stories. Learn
about the people, places and
events surrounding Nauvoo by
more fully understanding this
sacred spot. Recording includes:
Joseph's
Farm
Story
of Irvine Hodges
Wolf
Hunt
Marianne
Young
Lucius
Scovill Family
Edward
Partridge's resting place
Nauvoo
Expositor
Road
to Nauvoo
Preserving
the Past
Gordon
B. Hinckley dedicates the cemetery
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Author:
C. Michael "Mike" Trapp has
spent over 25 years of tireless
dedication to the research and
preservation of the history
of Nauvoo and its surrounding
areas. He is the expert in Nauvoo
history having other authors,
researchers and historians frequently
seek his knowledge and expertise.
He is a gifted historian with
a driving passion to share his
knowledge with others.
Sold as:
1 Audio
CD $12.95
1 Audio Cassette $10.95
Length: 43 Min.

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Joseph Smith was the Nauvoo prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Later Brigham Young
was the prophet when the saints left Nauvoo. William Weeks was the first architect of the Nauvoo Temple and Truman O.
Angel was the second architect of the Nauvoo Temple and later worked on the Salt Lake Temple. Hyrum Smith was the
brother of the Joseph Smith and was a key player at Nauvoo and later killed at Carthage. Etienne Cabot, Mary Fielding
Smith, Emma Hales Smith, Orin Porter Rockwell, Lucy Mack Smith where important personalities during the Nauvoo Temple
period. Thomas Sharp was a key personality during the Nauvoo period and was instrumental in the martyrdom of the
Prophet Joseph Smith. Heber C. Kimball, Orson Hyde, Parley P. Pratt, William Smith all helped in the building of
Nauvoo Illinois and the Nauvoo Temple. Orson Pratt, John Page, Wilford Woodruff, John Taylor, George A. Smith where
all members of the Church of Jesus Christ also known as mormons. Willard Richards, Lyman Wight, Amasa M. Lyman, ,
Margaret Judd Clawson, Louisa Barns Pratt, Chief Pied Riche, Hosea Stout, Zina Huntington Jacobs Young, Bathsheba
Smith, Mary Field, Garner, Bathsheba W. Smith, George Q. Cannon, Gilbert Belnap, BH Roberts, Sarah Leavitt, Hosea
Stout, Newel Knight, Martha Ann Smith, Benjamin F. Johnson, Jane Johnson, Priddy Meeks, Erastus Snow, Patty Session,
Gideon Murdock, are all listed on the trail of hope markers. The Sarah Granger Kimbal home is one of the historic
landmarks of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints in the Nauvoo Illinois area. The Scovil Bakery, Lyon
Drug, Patti Sessions are all on the tour of Historic Nauvoo Illinois.
The Stoddard Tim Shop, Printing Office, Jonathan Browning Gun Shop are located on the same street in Historic Nauvoo.
The temple has carvings of the sunstone, moonstone, starstone. President Gordon B. Hinckley will dedicate the temple
at Nauvoo.
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