RMH2H7E8–Joseph Smith, Jr. American religious leader and founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement.
RMFF77PN–MORONI AND JOSEPH SMITH. /nThe angel Moroni delivering the plates of the Book of Mormon to Joseph Smith in western New York, 1827. Lithograph, 1886.
RMF09PJX–Joseph Smith, Jr., Mormon Prophet and Leader, circa 1842
RMB8EC0D–Joseph Smith translating the Mormon Golden Bible aloud to Oliver Cowdery 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2RGDNX6–Joseph Smith(1805-1844), American religious leader and founder of Mormonism, preaching from an open cart to his followers encamped in the wilderness.
RMD87WN0–JOSEPH SMITH (1805-1844) about 1842 - American founder of the Latter Day Saint movement
RMMBD5EY–Mormons. Statue of Joseph Smith and his wife in the Temple Square, Salt Lake City.
RMAPFG9P–United States USA Utah Salt Lake City Joseph smith church latter day saints
RFK7KN16–Old illustration where Joseph Smith was killed in Carthage, Illinois. By Ferogio, publ. on Le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1862
RMA04MJH–Joseph Smith, 1805 - 1844, founder of the Mormon Church, preaching to Indians
RMDDTEAM–JOSEPH SMITH PREACHING IN THE WILDERNESS., THE MORMONS, 1851 engraving
RMF5MHDH–Joseph Smith and his wife Emma standing in front of the Mormons' International Head Quarters, Salt Lake City, Utah
RMEBKKA3–Salt Lake City, Utah - A likeness of Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons).
RM2PBY28H–Portrait of Joseph Smith (1805-1844) Founder & First President (1830-1844) of the Church of Jesus Christ Later-day Saints, Mormonism or LDC Movement Preaching to Native Americans, Indians, Amerindians, Indigenous People or Ethnic Group. Vintage or Historic Engraving or Illustration 1862
RMG3PGR7–POLITICS: Joseph Smith, President, Church Latter-day Saints, old print 1907
RMC0370T–Monument to Joseph and Emma Smith, in front of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of
RMJ2J02F–Statue of Joseph Smith, Jr., Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
RFBR0CJ2–Mormon book of Joseph Smith.
RMBMTENF–Joseph Smith statue at Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
RMH2H7B0–Joseph Smith, Jr. American religious leader and founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement.
RMFFAP2A–MURDER OF SMITH, 1844. /nThe murder of Mormon leader Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum by members of an angry mob at Carthage, Illinois, 27 June 1844: wood engraving, c1880.
RMF09PJ7–Emma Hale Smith 1844. First wife of Joseph Smith, Mormon Church Founder, with their son
RMB8EC4F–Murder of Mormon leaders Joseph and Hyrum Smith by a mob in jail in Carthage Illinois 1844. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDP9404–Joseph Smith, founder of Mormonism
RMHTWMCM–MARTYRDOM OF JOSEPH AND HIRAM SMITH IN CARTHAGE JAIL JUNE 27th 1844. An 1851 lithograph showing the two dead Mormons outside the gaol in Carthage, Illinois. Hyrum's name is misspelt in the original caption shown here.
RMMC6MXF–Mormons - Death Masks. Death Masks of the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyam. Museum of Church History and Art.
RMA9XD6C–Salt Lake City Utah USA Museum Of Church History Art Joseph Smith Death Mask
RFK7KN0Y–Joseph Smith reading the Book of Mormon to his first adepts. By David after Bennet, publ. on Le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1862
RMAN294F–Utah Salt Lake City LDS Office Building Joseph and Emma Smith sculpture by F P Hansen
RMB4R5GY–George Joseph Smith who murdered brides in the bath 1915
RMF5MHDG–Joseph Smith and his wife Emma standing in front of the Mormons' International Head Quarters, Salt Lake City, Utah
RMF2MKEP–Salt Lake City, Utah - A statue of Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Temple Square
RMDG4J5A–Admiral Joseph Smith 528069
RMRHW9JW–Martyrdom of Prophet Joseph Smith ca. 1891
RMDEY0R1–Statues of Hyrum Smith and Joseph Smith, founders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Temple Square
RMCWANH1–The angel Moroni delivering the plates of the Book of Mormon to Joseph Smith. Moroni told Smith of the book in 1823, but Smith
RM2CMNK8X–Joseph Smith Jr. (1843 photograph).
RMPBYEN2–51 Joseph Smith, Jr. (1843 photograph)
RMA04MHY–Prison in Carthage, Illinois, USA.
RMBA7R1M–Smith, Joseph, Jr., 23.12.1805 - 27.6.1844, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormonism), scene, with angel, reading the Book of Mormon, drawing, 19th century,
RMF09P3R–Diagram showing various scenes in the murder of Joseph Smith in the Carthage, Illinois Jail, June 27, 1844
RMEGKM5D–Introduction to the Book of Mormon, upon plates taken from teh plates of Nephi
RMER9A6P–Martyrdom of Joseph and Hiram Smith in Carthage jail, June 2
RMBH934M–AJD65212, Nauvoo, IL, Illinois, Historic Nauvoo, Joseph Smith Historic Site, Joseph Smith's Red Brick Store
RM2A4EC5B–The youthful prophet, Joseph Smith, Jr., and Oliver Cowdery, receiving the Aaronic priesthood under the hands of John the Baptist, May 15,1829
RMA1JREJ–Salt Lake City Utah USA Joseph & Emma Smith Statue
RFK7CTW8–Old view of the prison in Carthage, Illinois, where Mormon prophete Smith died. By Ferogio, publ. on Le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1862
RMM7C3AX–The angel Moroni delivering the plates of the Book of Mormon to Joseph Smith jun. LCCN2003680615
RM2DHW887–Richmond, Yorkshire, W. R. Smith, active 1819–1851, after Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851, British, 1827-1838, Line engraving, engraver's proof, touched
RME5GKMR–1915 Daily Sketch front page reporting George Joseph Smith sentenced to death
RMWCXM9M–Latter-day Prophet of the Restoration
RMBTK6H7–The angel Moroni delivering the plates of the Book of Mormon to Joseph Smith. Moroni told Smith of the book in 1823, but Smith
RMA8DGHT–Statue of Joseph and Hyrum Smith on horses in front of Nauvoo Illinois temple
RMAK46YK–statue of Joseph and Emma Smith against LDS office tower Salt Lake City October 2007
RMBMTEKX–Joseph and Hyrum Smith statues at Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
RM2CMNNYC–Joseph Smith presidential election pamphlet, 1844.
RMPB9K7K–727 Graphite Drawing, "Well at Which Joseph Smith Was Placed and Shot at after His Assassination" by Frederick Piercy
RMB8EC8N–Profile of Joseph Smith with his autograph. Hand-colored woodcut
RMMC6MWT–Mormons - Joseph Smith. The prophet Smith, born 23rd December 1805, murdered 27th June 1844. Statue in grounds of Temple, Salt Lake City.
RMD85205–The youthful prophet, Joseph Smith, Jr., and Oliver Cowdery, receiving the Aaronic priesthood under the hands of John the Baptist, May 15,1829
RMEGKM5J–Testimony of eight witnesses at the introduction to the Book of Mormon
RMER7KTJ–The youthful prophet, Joseph Smith, Jr., and Oliver Cowdery,
RMHRKJ5N–Joseph Smith, American Religious Leader
RM2B717Y6–Landschap met begrafenisstoet Italiaanse landschappen (serietitel) Landscape with funeral procession Italian landscapes (series title) Property Type: print Serial Number: 7 / 19Objectnummer: RP-P-1952-27 Inscriptions / Brands: collector's mark, reverse bottom center, stamped: Lugt 2228 Manufacturer : to design: Marco Ricci (listed building) printmaker Giuliano Giampiccoli (listed building) publisher: Giuliano Giampiccoliopgedragen to Joseph Smith Place manufacture: Venice Date: 1739 - 1740 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: h 248 mm × W 349 mmToeli
RM2AK97K7–JOSEPH SMITH (1805-1844) Founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement.
RMG64XB2–Scout, Joseph Smith celebrates. The 10-year-old Cub Scout of Pittington Primary School, Co Durham won a team swimming gala on his own after the rest of his troops failed to turn up. Joseph won all 12 races that he entered.
RME4RGT2–Mormon tourists visit Joseph Smith log cabin, Palmyra NY.
RMCWJPE6–Joseph smith church latter day saints New York City Manhattan American United States of America
RME0BYA4–Joseph Smith Memorial Building, Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
RMCNC7W7–Simple 1871 woodcut engraving of Joseph Smith, Jr.
RFK7KN0R–Old illustration depicting Joseph Smith, Mormonism founder, haranguing Indians. By Mettais, publ. on Le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1862
RMFF779N–JOSEPH & HYRUM SMITH. /nThe two martyrs, Joseph Smith (1805-1844), right, and his brother Hyrum (1800-1844): American lithograph, 1847.
RMC2DTE5–Joseph Smith
RMW58HP8–God's failures : Fletcher, J. S. (Joseph Smith), 1863-1935
RMWHAPPN–Joseph Smith preaching in the Wilderness. Harpers Magazine April 1853
RMMP8HKN–. A 1893 engraving by Edward Stevenson of the Angel Moroni delivering the Golden Plates to Joseph Smith in 1827. From Reminiscences of Joseph, the Prophet (Salt Lake City: Stevenson, 1893), 21. circa 1893. Edward Stevenson (1820–1897) 742 Joseph Smith receiving golden plates
RMDC3942–Joseph Smith, Mormon founder, with his autograph. Photogravure reproduction of a painting
RMMC6MWJ–Mormons - Joseph Smith. The prophet Smith, born 23rd December 1805, murdered 27th June 1844. Statue in grounds of Temple, Salt Lake City.
RMF09PJ8–Emma Hale Smith Bidamon, widow of Mormon Church founder Joseph Smith, circa 1870s
RM2PBY29F–Portrait of Joseph Smith (1805-1844) Founder & First President (1830-1844) of the Church of Jesus Christ Later-day Saints, Mormonism or LDC Movement & His Brother Hyrum Smith (1800-1844) Assistant President of the LDC Church. Vintage or Historic Engraving or Illustration 1862
RM2M99Y00–'IAE President, 1922-23, Lieutenant-Colonel David Joseph Smith, by Walton Adams and Son.
RM2F1P1DF–Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium - Joseph Smith, known under the stage name Aba Shanti-I - 29/05/2011 - France - Joseph Smith, known as the Aba Shanti-I stage, is a British sound system operator and producer. Born in the London borough of Hackney, he is a specialist in dub and reggae. He has been a participant in the Notting Hill Carnival since 1993 and was a winner of DJ Magazine's Disc Jockey Award. 29th May 2011. Paris, France.
RMCW2NHY–South Royalton, Vermont - The Joseph Smith Memorial at the birthplace of the founder of the Mormon church.
RMARKG65–depiction in bronze of Joseph Smith receiving the Golden Plates from The Prophet Moroni at Hill Cumorah
RMG64XB1–Joseph Smith holding up his winners shield. The 10-year-old Cub Scout of Pittington Primary School, Co Durham won a team swimming gala on his own after the rest of his troops failed to turn up. Joseph won all 12 races that he entered.
RME4RJ7B–Mormon tourists visit Joseph Smith log cabin, Palmyra NY.
RMA86XN8–United States USA Utah Salt Lake City Joseph smith church latter day saints
RME0C0XD–Statue of Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
RMHWM9CY–JOSEPH SMITH JOCKEY 14 May 1999
RMDGKR8E–Windows with balconies, Joseph Smith Memorial Building, South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, PublicGround
RMDT287E–The bedroom interior of the Joseph Smith home at a historical reproduction village.
RFFWHTGD–The Rocky Mountain saints - a full and complete history of the Mormons, from the first vision of Joseph Smith to the last courtship of Brigham Young; including the story of the hand-cart emigration -
RMPPYY6X–Joseph Smith; Moulton Batchelder, American, 1836 - 1929, about July 1892; Albumen silver print
RF2T6H289–Joseph Smith, Jr., the Founder of Mormonism from the book ' Utah, the land of blossoming valleys ' part of the ' See America First ' Series by George Wharton James published 1922 by The Page company Utah, the land of blossoming valleys: the story of its desert wastes, of its huge and fantastic rock formations, and of its fertile gardens in the sheltered valleys; a survey of its rapidly developing industries; an account of the origin, development, and beliefs of the Mormon church; and chapters on the flora and fauna, and on the scenic wonders that are a heritage of all Americans
RMMYX645–. English: Joseph Smith Senior, the father of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Joseph Sr. was also one of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon, which Mormons believe was translated by Joseph Jr. from the Golden Plates. In 1833 Joseph Sr. was named the first Presiding Patriarch of the Church of Christ, which was renamed to the Church of the Latter Day Saints. . Painted prior to death of Lucy Mack Smith on May 14, 1856. Unknown 3 Joseph Smith, Sr
RMEGKM5E–Introduction to the book of Mormon, translated by Joseph Smith.
RMMC6MTK–Mormons. Statue of Joseph Smith and his wife in the Temple Square, Salt Lake City. The detail shows Smith handing his wife a coin in token of fidelity.
RMF31FJD–Graves of Joseph Smith, Jr., Emma Hale Smith and Hyrum Smith in Nauvoo, Illinois
RM2PBY29H–Section of the Joseph Smith Papyri (JSP), actually part of the Egyptian Book of the Dead, recounted in Egyptian Hieroglyphs. Vintage Engraving or Illustration 1862
RM2M99MNR–George Joseph Smith (1872-1915), English serial killer and bigamist, He was hanged for the murder of three women, in what became known as the Brides in the Bath Murders, after a trial at the Old Bailey, London, in August 1915.
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