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* {{IE|author=Richard L. Anderson|article=The House Where the Church Was Organized|date=April 1970|start=16|end=19, 21–25}} [Fayette] | * {{IE|author=Richard L. Anderson|article=The House Where the Church Was Organized|date=April 1970|start=16|end=19, 21–25}} [Fayette] | ||
*{{FR-6-2-8}}<!--Bushman-->[Fayette] | *{{FR-6-2-8}}<!--Bushman-->[Fayette] | ||
− | * {{Ensign|author=John K. Carmack|article=Fayette: The Place the Church Was Organized|date= February 1989|start=14|end=19}}{{ | + | * {{Ensign|author=John K. Carmack|article=Fayette: The Place the Church Was Organized|date= February 1989|start=14|end=19}}{{link|url=http://beta.lds.org/portal/site/LDSOrg/menuitem.b12f9d18fae655bb69095bd3e44916a0/?vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&locale=0&sourceId=11ac27cd3f37b010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&hideNav=1}}[Fayette] |
*{{FR-7-2-7}}<!--Porter-->[Fayette] | *{{FR-7-2-7}}<!--Porter-->[Fayette] | ||
*{{RegionalStudiesNewYork|author=Larry C. Porter|article=Organizational Origins of the Church of Jesus Christ, 6 April 1830|start=149|end=162}}[Fayette] | *{{RegionalStudiesNewYork|author=Larry C. Porter|article=Organizational Origins of the Church of Jesus Christ, 6 April 1830|start=149|end=162}}[Fayette] | ||
− | *{{BYUS|author=Paul H. Peterson|article=Review of Walters and Marquardt, ''Inventing Mormonism''; Was the Church Organized in Fayette or in Manchester?|vol=35|num=4|date=1995|start= | + | *{{BYUS|author=Paul H. Peterson|article=Review of Walters and Marquardt, ''Inventing Mormonism:Tradition and the Historical Record''; Was the Church Organized in Fayette or in Manchester?|vol=35|num=4|date=1995|start=209|end=??}}{{link|url=http://byustudies.byu.edu/Products/MoreInfoPage/MoreInfo.aspx?Type=7&ProdID=1959}}[?] |
==Conclusion== | ==Conclusion== |
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In October 1830, just following his baptism on 19 September 1830, Orson Pratt journeyed from his home in Cannan, New York, to Fayette where he met the Prophet Joseph Smith at the Whitmer farm.[1]
Of this experience Orson Pratt affirmed:
Other authors and sources which also argue for a Fayette location include:
Other resources:
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