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+ | [[pt:Fonte:Chicago Times:1875:Três vezes David Whitmer foi no monte Cumora e viu o caixão que continha os comprimidos e seerstone]] |
It was reported that David Whitmer had seen the stone box from which the plates were removed.
Three times [David Whitmer] has been at the Hill Cumorah and seen the casket that contained the tablets and seerstone. Eventually the casket has been washed down to the foot of the hill, but it was to be seen when he last visited the historic place.[1]
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