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SUSQUEHANNA RIVER
The Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthoods were
restored on the banks of this river (see D&C
13; 128:20).
This photograph shows the Susquehanna River in
Harmony Township, Pennsylvania.
Significant Events:
Joseph Smith Jr. first came to Harmony in 1825 to find employment. He and his
father boarded near here in the Isaac Hale home, where Joseph first met Emma
Hale, his future wife (JS-H 1:56-57).
Joseph and Emma were married 18 January 1827. The Prophet received the gold
plates 22 September 1827 at Manchester, New York, and soon thereafter moved
with Emma to Harmony, where he began translating the plates in their small home
near the river. During the translation of the Book of Mormon, Joseph and Oliver
Cowdery wanted to know more about baptism and walked to the river to pray to
the Lord concerning the subject. In answer to this prayer, John the Baptist
appeared on 15 May 1829 (JS-H 1:66-74;
D&C 13). He conferred the Aaronic
Priesthood on Joseph and Oliver. They then went into this river and baptized
each other for the remission of sins. Joseph and Oliver were then directed by
John the Baptist to ordain one another to the Aaronic Priesthood. Soon
thereafter, Peter, James, and John appeared on the banks of this river and
conferred on Joseph and Oliver the Melchizedek Priesthood (D&C 27:12-13; 128:20).