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Lucy Mack Smith, by Sutcliffe Maudsley. This profile image of Lucy in her rocking chair was in the possession of a granddaughter, Clara Hendel, in the 1950s. See Preston Nibley, ed., History of Joseph Smith by His Mother, Lucy Mack Smith (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1956), frontispiece illustration. Courtesy of the Museum of Church History and ...
27 mar 2024 · A walking stick believed to have belonged to Lucy Mack Smith and Emma Smith stands in the corner. The Smith Family Homestead in Nauvoo, Illinois, on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. | Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
Mansion House, Main & Water Streets, Nauvoo, Hancock County, IL Photo(s): 9 | Measured Drawing(s): 6 | Data Page(s): 4 | Photo Caption Page(s): 2
28 sie 2023 · Visiting Lucy Macks Smith’s home is a sweet experience. Lucy is one the most influential women of the restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. She was a strong women, determined, passionate and a powerhouse of strength. Seeing her house in Nauvoo really brought all those feeling, and stories home. Lucy Mack Smith was a courages and ...
3 wrz 2014 · This extant home in Nauvoo originally belonged to Joseph B. and Mary Noble, associates of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Located at the intersection of Hyde and Kimball streets, it was later deeded to Lucy Mack Smith.
In this home, you will learn more about this remarkable woman, and view beautiful antique furniture and dishes. The carriage house once contained the fine carriage given to Lucy by Church leaders.
The Lucy Mack Smith Home, located at 620 South Hyde Street in Nauvoo, Illinois, is a significant historic site within the community of Nauvoo. Nauvoo, a city in western Illinois, played a crucial role in the early Church of Latter-day Saints.