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/ Harmony, Pennsylvania
Harmony, Pennsylvania
1828-1830
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2019
Significant Events At-a-Glance
Book of Mormon Translation Site
Aaronic Priesthood Keys Restored
First Baptisms Performed
Joseph and Emma First Met Here
Death of Joseph and Emma's First Child
D&C Sections Received Here
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Significant Events At-a-Glance
Book of Mormon Translation Site
Aaronic Priesthood Keys Restored
First Baptisms Performed
Joseph and Emma First Met Here
Death of Joseph and Emma's First Child
D&C Sections Received Here
(Tap for Section Study Helps)
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Section 9
Section 10
Section 11
Section 12
Section 13
Section 24
Section 25
Section 26
Section 27
Joseph & Emma Home
Susquehanna River
McKune Cemetery
Hale Home
Joseph & Emma Home
Susquehanna River
McKune Cemetery
Hale Home
Joseph and Emma Smith Home
Key Points of Interest
Joseph purchased this home from Emma's father, Isaac Hale, on 6 April 1828
In this home Joseph first began the translation of The Book of Mormon, with Emma, then Martin Harris, and then Oliver Cowdery acting as scribe
Joseph and Emma lived here until June 1829 and then from August 1829 to August 1830
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Joseph and Emma Home Reconstructed in 2015
Photo Credit: John W. Welch, 2018
Rebuilt Home of Joseph and Emma
Photo Credit: Allison Fowles, 2018
Joseph Smith Home in Harmony, PA
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2017
Joseph and Emma's Home
Photo Credit: John W. Welch, 2018
Road in Front of Smith Home
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2019
Harmony Home & Monument
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2018
Smith Home with Hale Home in the Distance
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2019
Smith Home Family Room
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2019
Translation Desk in Harmony Home
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2018
Table Representing Where Portion of Book of Mormon Translation Occurred
Photo Credit: Liz Hansen, 2018
Smith Home Fireplace
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2019
Early Photo of Smith Home with Later Extension
Photo Credit: G.E. Anderson
Take a 360° Tour of Joseph and Emma's Home
360 Tour of Joseph and Emma's Home
Susquehanna River
Key Points of Interest
Near this spot on 15 May 1829 John the Baptist appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery and restored the Aaronic Priesthood Keys
Here Joseph baptized Oliver Cowdery and then received baptism from him, according to the instructions of the angel
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Susquehanna River
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays
Susquehanna River in October
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2019
Susquehanna River
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2008
Susquehanna River in 1985
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays
Woods by Susquehanna River
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays 2008
Head of Susquehanna River from Otsego Lake
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2006
Susquehanna Riverbank
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays
Early photo of Susquehanna River
Photo Credit: Unknown
See 360° Views of the Susquehanna River
360 Views of Susquehanna River
McKune Cemetery
Key Points of Interest
Joseph and Emma's first child, Alvin, died on 15 June 1828 shortly after his birth and is buried here
Emma's parents, Isaac and Elizabeth Hale, are also buried here
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Alvin Smith Grave
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2018
Baby Alvin's Tombstone Close Up
Photo Credit: Anita Wells, 2018
Early Photo of baby Alvin's grave
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays
Isaac Hale's Grave
Photo Credit: Unknown
Original Headstone of Isaac Hale's Grave
Photo Credit: Unknown
Elizabeth Hale's Grave
Photo Credit: Unknown
Original Headstone of Elizabeth Hale's Grave
Photo Credit: Unknown
Looking Toward the Cemetery from Smith Home
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2003
Take a 360° Tour of the McKune Cemetery
360 Tour of McKune Cemetery
Isaac and Elizabeth Lewis Hale Home
Key Points of Interest
The home currently on the property is a reconstruction, built by the church in 2015
Emma Hale Smith, Joseph's wife, grew up in this home with her parents, Isaac and Elizabeth Hale
Joseph first met Emma when he and his father boarded here while working for Josiah Stowell nearby
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Rebuilt Hale Home Where Emma Grew Up
Photo Credit: Benjy Grover, 2018
Isaac Hale Home Along the Main Road
Photo Credit: John W. Welch, 2018
Hale Home
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2019
Smith Home with Hale Home in the Distance
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2019
Hale Home Kitchen
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2015
Hale Home Parlor
Photo Credit: Kenneth Mays, 2019
Hale Home Foundation
Photo Credit: Church History Library
Take a 360° Tour of the Hale Home
360 Tour of the Hale Home
Directions to Harmony (Present-day Oakland, Pennsylvania)