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FAR WEST TEMPLE SITE
In 1838 the Lord commanded the Saints to build a
temple here (see D&C 115:7-8).
Mob persecution prevented them from doing so.
The settlement of Far West, Missouri, became the
home for 3,000 to 5,000 Saints who sought refuge from persecution in Jackson
and Clay Counties. On 31 October 1838 the Prophet Joseph Smith and other Church
leaders were arrested and, after a committing trial in Richmond, imprisoned in
Liberty Jail. During the winter of 1838-39, the Latter-day Saints were driven
from Far West and other sites in Missouri and relocated in Illinois.
Significant Events:
A temple site was dedicated and the cornerstones were laid. Seven revelations
published in the Doctrine and Covenants were received (sections 113-15;
117-20).
Joseph F. Smith, the sixth President of the Church, was born 13 November 1838
in Far West. Far West served briefly as the headquarters of the Church under
the Prophet Joseph Smith.