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Brigham Young Home
  Brigham Young Home

Constructed from 1843-44, this brick home provided a dwelling for Young's family of seven children and his wife, Mary Anne. In addition, following the martyrdom of Joseph Smith, the east wing served as a meeting place for the presiding councils of the Church until the Saints left for the West in 1846. In December 1847 Brigham Young was sustained by the members of the Church as the second President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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byhm Matted: $32.00
byhp Print: $10.00

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Early Spring in Nauvoo
  EarlySpringInNauvoo Early Spring in Nauvoo shows the Nauvoo Temple as seen from the gnarled, old tree across Main Street from the Scovil Bakery. Spring is a beautiful time in Nauvoo with many trees leafing out and spring flowers just starting to send up their shoots. This painting shows the vibrant colors of nature in early spring in Nauvoo.
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esinm Matted: $32.00
esinp Print: $10.00

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Jonathan Browning Home and Gun Shop
 

Browning purchased this home in 1843, added the first story of the middle section, then a gun and blacksmithing shop. With his family, Browning joined the Saints in the 1846 exodus from Nauvoo, but remained at Winter Quarters until 1852, assisting others in their preparations for the journey west

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jbhgsm Matted: $32.00
jbhgsp Print: $10.00

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Joseph Smith's Mansion House
  Joseph Smith's Mansion House Joseph Smith's Mansion House shows the home Joseph built in 1842 just across the street from the Homestead. This final home for Joseph and Emma gave them space to raise their children, meet with guests, and provide rooms for visitors. The oil painting shows the early sunrise on Christmas Day casting the shadow of a tree located on the eastern lawn upon the wall of the house.
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jsmhm Matted: $32.00
jsmhp Print: $10.00

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Main Street Nauvoo
  Main Street Nauvoo Winter in Nauvoo shows a three-building complex that consists of the  Printing Office, the John Taylor Home, and the Post Office. The first floor of the Printing Office was a bookstore, served for a time as a post office , and may have housed a bookbindery. The presses were located on the second floor. The semimonthly Times and Seasons, the weekly Nauvoo Neighbor, and  other publications were regularly printed here.
Inventory # Format Price
msnm Matted: $32.00
msnp Print: $10.00

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Seventies Hall Nauvoo Illinois
  Seventies Hall Nauvoo Illinios The Seventies were men who belonged to a priesthood quorum, or group, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served as missionaries. They built the hall in 1844 as their headquarters and as a place for lectures, worship services, the library, and a museum.

When the Saints moved west, they took the library's books with them and in Salt Lake City founded the first public library between Missouri and California.

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shnim Matted: $32.00
shnip Print: $10.00

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Sylvester Stoddard Tinsmith Shop & Home
  Sylvester Stoddard Tinsmith Shop & Home Tinsmith Sylvester Stoddard lived and worked in this home and shop, both completed in 1844. Sylvester made and sold many types of tinware, including lanterns and kitchenware. He also installed stoves and pipe in many buildings in Nauvoo. This home and shop have since been restored.
Inventory # Format Price
sstshm Matted: $32.00
sstshp Print: $10.00

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The Cultural Hall Nauvoo Illinois
  The Cultural Hall Nauvoo Illinois The Cultural Hall was built to serve multiple purposes. It housed church and business meetings, plays, concerts, Masonic lodge meetings, funerals and even court sessions. In 1846, the building became the center of activity when hundreds of wagons were constructed in preparation for Church members' journey on the trek westward.

 

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tchnim Matted: $32.00
tchnip Print: $10.00

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Winter In Nauvoo
  Winter In Nauvoo Main Street Nauvoo shows the Post Office, the John Taylor Home and the Printing Office. The middle building, a brick residence, provided a home for the Taylor family in 1845. Taylor, a convert from England, served in the adjacent Printing Office as the editor of the first periodicals in Nauvoo, the Times and Seasons and the Nauvoo Neighbor. John Taylor was the third President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  
Inventory # Format Price
winm Matted: $32.00
winp Print: $10.00

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Winter In Nauvoo
  Winter In Nauvoo Main Street Nauvoo shows the Post Office, the John Taylor Home and the Printing Office. The middle building, a brick residence, provided a home for the Taylor family in 1845. Taylor, a convert from England, served in the adjacent Printing Office as the editor of the first periodicals in Nauvoo, the Times and Seasons and the Nauvoo Neighbor. John Taylor was the third President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  
Inventory # Format Price
winm Matted: $32.00
winp Print: $10.00

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