Adam-Ondi-Ahman, Missouri
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 39° 58.781 W 093° 57.192
15S E 418610 N 4425937
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was living through hardships, and even a "Mormon War" in Missouri countries in the early 1800's.
Waymark Code: WM123VD
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 02/20/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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County of Site: Daviess County
Location of Site: MO 13, 2 miles S. of Jameson
Marker Erected by: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Marker Text:
This large valley is bordered on the south (left side) and west (far end) by the Grand River, which is hidden from view by trees. The elevated lands on the north of the valley floor are the slopes of Spring Hill, which rise to a gentle summit.

In May 1838, Joseph Smith, the first modern-day Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, came to this area with a surveying party. Near the summit of Spring Hill, a plat for a city was laid out and settlers began to improve home sites and lots. Dozens of log cabins were begun with the expectation that they would build a large Mormon community here, with Saints immigrating from Ohio and Canada and other areas where there were groups of Latter-day Saints converts.

Due to persecution the stay here was short. When in late October 1838 the actions of mobs and unruly militia became to severe, the settlers in western Missouri were called by their leaders to gather for protection in Far West, a Latter-day Saint community on 5000, located 35 miles southwest of here. Even then the troubles continued until in the spring of 1839 the Latter-day Saints abandoned all of their homes and improvements in Missouri and traveled eastward to Illinois. It was at Nauvoo, Illinois, on a beautiful bend of the Mississippi River, that they built a city of approximately 19,000 people. By 1846 persecutions there caused them to abandon that community and travel in pioneer wagon trains westward to the Great Basin, where they developed their cities, over 350 of them in the intermountain region, with headquarters at Salt Lake City

By following the roads as marked, visitors may see the area of Spring Hill, or Adam-ondi-Ahman. Also, there is an overlook of the western portion of the Valley of Adam-ondi-Ahman from a prominence called Tower Hill. Tower Hill is a name given by Joseph Smith because of the remains of an old Nephite alter (see History of the Church, 3:35). The exact location of the structure is not known today and there is no visual evidence remaining.

Additional reading on the site: LDS Temple Sites BYU Library LDS Scriptures

Civil Right Type: Religion

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