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===Early years (1805–1827) {{WikipediaUpdate|9/3/2011}}=== | ===Early years (1805–1827) {{WikipediaUpdate|9/3/2011}}=== | ||
{{ | {{Main_old|Early life of Joseph Smith, Jr.}} | ||
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Joseph Smith, Jr. was born on December 23, 1805, in [[Sharon, Vermont]] to [[Lucy Mack Smith]] and her husband [[Joseph Smith, Sr.|Joseph]], a merchant and farmer. | Joseph Smith, Jr. was born on December 23, 1805, in [[Sharon, Vermont]] to [[Lucy Mack Smith]] and her husband [[Joseph Smith, Sr.|Joseph]], a merchant and farmer. | ||
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After a crippling bone infection at age eight, the younger Smith hobbled on crutches as a child. | After a crippling bone infection at age eight, the younger Smith hobbled on crutches as a child. | ||
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In 1816–17, the family moved to the western [[New York]] [[Palmyra (village), New York|village of Palmyra]] | In 1816–17, the family moved to the western [[New York]] [[Palmyra (village), New York|village of Palmyra]] | ||
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and eventually took a mortgage on a 100 acre [[Smith Family Farm|farm]] in nearby [[Manchester (town), New York|Manchester town]]. | and eventually took a mortgage on a 100 acre [[Smith Family Farm|farm]] in nearby [[Manchester (town), New York|Manchester town]]. | ||
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During the [[Second Great Awakening]], the region was a hotbed of religious enthusiasm. | During the [[Second Great Awakening]], the region was a hotbed of religious enthusiasm. | ||
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*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Joseph Smith's First Vision/Religious revivals in 1820|First Vision/Accounts/1832/Doesn't mention a revival}} | ||
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Although the Smith family was caught up in this excitement, | Although the Smith family was caught up in this excitement, | ||
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*{{WikipediaCITE|editor=COgden|wikipedialink=http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_Smith&diff=341396046&oldid=341391231}}The citation used to support this assertion doesn't support the claim that the Smith family was caught up in "this excitement" of "religious enthusiasm," instead implying that the Smith family was associated with "divining and counterfeiting." The citation is mismatched to the assertion in the main body text. | *{{WikipediaCITE|editor=COgden|wikipedialink=http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_Smith&diff=341396046&oldid=341391231}}The citation used to support this assertion doesn't support the claim that the Smith family was caught up in "this excitement" of "religious enthusiasm," instead implying that the Smith family was associated with "divining and counterfeiting." The citation is mismatched to the assertion in the main body text. | ||
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they disagreed about religion. | they disagreed about religion. | ||
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Joseph Smith may not have joined a church in his youth, | Joseph Smith may not have joined a church in his youth, | ||
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*See the primary source online here: [http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Historical_Magazine_(second_series)/Volume_7/May_1870/Interview_with_the_Father_of_Joseph_Smith&oldid=314358 "Interview with the Father of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet, Forty Years Ago. His Account of the Finding of the Sacred Plates", Historical Magazine [second series] 7 (May 1870): 305–09.] | *See the primary source online here: [http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Historical_Magazine_(second_series)/Volume_7/May_1870/Interview_with_the_Father_of_Joseph_Smith&oldid=314358 "Interview with the Father of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet, Forty Years Ago. His Account of the Finding of the Sacred Plates", Historical Magazine [second series] 7 (May 1870): 305–09.] | ||
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but he participated in church classes | but he participated in church classes | ||
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*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Joseph Smith's First Vision/Joseph became "partial to the Methodist sect" in 1820}} | ||
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and read the Bible. With his family, he took part in [[folk religion|religious folk magic]], | and read the Bible. With his family, he took part in [[folk religion|religious folk magic]], | ||
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*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Joseph Smith/Occultism and magic}} | ||
*{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | *{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | ||
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a common practice at the time. | a common practice at the time. | ||
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At this time the revivals of western New York's so-called "Burned-over District" were bringing thousands out of private folk religion and into organized churches, whose clergy opposed folk magic. | At this time the revivals of western New York's so-called "Burned-over District" were bringing thousands out of private folk religion and into organized churches, whose clergy opposed folk magic. | ||
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*{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | *{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | ||
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Like many people of that era, | Like many people of that era, | ||
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Standing on the margins of instituted churches, they [the Smiths] were as susceptible to the neighbors' belief in magic as they were to the teachings of orthodox ministers. | Standing on the margins of instituted churches, they [the Smiths] were as susceptible to the neighbors' belief in magic as they were to the teachings of orthodox ministers. | ||
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*{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | *{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | ||
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both his parents and his maternal grandfather had visions or dreams that they believed communicated messages from God. | both his parents and his maternal grandfather had visions or dreams that they believed communicated messages from God. | ||
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*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Book of Mormon/Plagiarism accusations/Joseph Smith, Sr.'s dream and Lehi's vision}} | ||
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Smith later said that he had his own [[Joseph Smith's First Vision|first vision]] in 1820, in which God told him his sins were forgiven | Smith later said that he had his own [[Joseph Smith's First Vision|first vision]] in 1820, in which God told him his sins were forgiven | ||
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*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Joseph Smith's First Vision/Accounts/1832/Motivation is different}} | ||
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and that all the current churches were false. | and that all the current churches were false. | ||
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*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Joseph Smith's First Vision/Accounts/1832/Doesn't forbid joining a church}} | ||
*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Joseph Smith's First Vision/No reference to First Vision in 1830s publications|First Vision/No mention in non-LDS literature before 1843}} | ||
*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Joseph Smith's First Vision/Seldom mentioned in LDS publications before 1877}} | ||
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The Smith family supplemented its meager farm income by treasure-digging, | The Smith family supplemented its meager farm income by treasure-digging, | ||
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Some neighbors also said that in "1819 or '20, they [the Smith family] commenced digging for money for a subsistence." Other neighbors specified that during "the spring of 1820" Joseph Jr. was extremely active in the treasure-quest. | Some neighbors also said that in "1819 or '20, they [the Smith family] commenced digging for money for a subsistence." Other neighbors specified that during "the spring of 1820" Joseph Jr. was extremely active in the treasure-quest. | ||
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*{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | *{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | ||
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likewise relatively common in contemporary [[New England]] | likewise relatively common in contemporary [[New England]] | ||
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*{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | *{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | ||
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though the practice was frequently condemned by clergymen and rationalists and was often illegal. | though the practice was frequently condemned by clergymen and rationalists and was often illegal. | ||
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*{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | *{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | ||
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Joseph claimed an ability to use [[Seer stones (Latter Day Saints)|seer stones]] for locating lost items and buried treasure. | Joseph claimed an ability to use [[Seer stones (Latter Day Saints)|seer stones]] for locating lost items and buried treasure. | ||
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*{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | *{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | ||
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To do so, Smith would put a stone in a white [[stovepipe hat]] and would then see the required information in reflections given off by the stone. | To do so, Smith would put a stone in a white [[stovepipe hat]] and would then see the required information in reflections given off by the stone. | ||
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In 1823, while praying for forgiveness from his "gratification of many appetites," | In 1823, while praying for forgiveness from his "gratification of many appetites," | ||
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*Note that D. Michael Quinn postulates that Joseph "once made an extraordinarily candid reference to his sexual struggle from 1820 to 1823" based upon the "gratification of many appetites" quote in Joseph's 1838 account, but the account itself says nothing about a "sexual struggle." | *Note that D. Michael Quinn postulates that Joseph "once made an extraordinarily candid reference to his sexual struggle from 1820 to 1823" based upon the "gratification of many appetites" quote in Joseph's 1838 account, but the account itself says nothing about a "sexual struggle." | ||
*{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | *{{SeeCriticalWork|author=D. Michael Quinn|work=Early Mormonism and the Magic World View}} | ||
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Smith said he was visited at night by an angel named [[Angel Moroni|Moroni]], who revealed the location of a buried book of [[golden plates]] as well as other artifacts, including a [[breastplate]] and a set of [[Urim and Thummim (Latter Day Saints)|silver spectacles]] with lenses composed of [[seer stone (Latter Day Saints)|seer stones]], which had been hidden in a hill near his home. | Smith said he was visited at night by an angel named [[Angel Moroni|Moroni]], who revealed the location of a buried book of [[golden plates]] as well as other artifacts, including a [[breastplate]] and a set of [[Urim and Thummim (Latter Day Saints)|silver spectacles]] with lenses composed of [[seer stone (Latter Day Saints)|seer stones]], which had been hidden in a hill near his home. | ||
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*It should be noted that the hill near Joseph Smith's home was not named "Cumorah" at this point in time. The name was only applied later after the publication of the Book of Mormon. | *It should be noted that the hill near Joseph Smith's home was not named "Cumorah" at this point in time. The name was only applied later after the publication of the Book of Mormon. | ||
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Smith said he attempted to remove the plates the next morning but was unsuccessful because the angel prevented him. | Smith said he attempted to remove the plates the next morning but was unsuccessful because the angel prevented him. | ||
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During the next four years, Smith made annual visits to the hill, only to return without the plates because he claimed that he had not brought with him the right person required by the angel. | During the next four years, Smith made annual visits to the hill, only to return without the plates because he claimed that he had not brought with him the right person required by the angel. | ||
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Stories circulated of a requirement to bring Alvin to the hill to get the plates; and when he died, someone else. Emma, it was said, was designated as a key. The stories have a magical flavor, but other stories have the angel warning Joseph about greed and the evildoings of the money-diggers, as if the messenger was moving him away from his treasure-hunting ways. | Stories circulated of a requirement to bring Alvin to the hill to get the plates; and when he died, someone else. Emma, it was said, was designated as a key. The stories have a magical flavor, but other stories have the angel warning Joseph about greed and the evildoings of the money-diggers, as if the messenger was moving him away from his treasure-hunting ways. | ||
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Meanwhile, Smith continued traveling western New York and Pennsylvania as a treasure seeker and also as a farmhand. | Meanwhile, Smith continued traveling western New York and Pennsylvania as a treasure seeker and also as a farmhand. | ||
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*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Joseph Smith/Early Smith family history/Early work as a farmhand}} | ||
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In 1826, he was tried in [[Chenango County, New York|Chenango County]], New York, for "glass-looking," the crime of pretending to find lost treasure. | In 1826, he was tried in [[Chenango County, New York|Chenango County]], New York, for "glass-looking," the crime of pretending to find lost treasure. | ||
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*{{WikipediaCITE}}Joseph never claimed to have ''found'' lost treasure. He was tried for ''attempting'' to find lost treasure using a stone. | *{{WikipediaCITE}}Joseph never claimed to have ''found'' lost treasure. He was tried for ''attempting'' to find lost treasure using a stone. | ||
*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Joseph Smith/Legal trials/1826 glasslooking trial}} | ||
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While boarding at the Hale house in Harmony, he met [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Hale]] and, on January 18, 1827, eloped with her because her parents disapproved of his treasure hunting. | While boarding at the Hale house in Harmony, he met [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Hale]] and, on January 18, 1827, eloped with her because her parents disapproved of his treasure hunting. | ||
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*Joseph and Emma eloped because her father would not allow them to be married due to his disapproval of Joseph's treasure seeking activities. | *Joseph and Emma eloped because her father would not allow them to be married due to his disapproval of Joseph's treasure seeking activities. | ||
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Claiming his stone told him that Emma was the key to obtaining the plates, | Claiming his stone told him that Emma was the key to obtaining the plates, | ||
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Emma, it was said, was designated as a key. | Emma, it was said, was designated as a key. | ||
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Smith went with her to the hill on September 22, 1827. This time, he said, he retrieved the plates and placed them in a locked chest. | Smith went with her to the hill on September 22, 1827. This time, he said, he retrieved the plates and placed them in a locked chest. | ||
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He said the angel commanded him not to show the plates to anyone else but to publish their translation, reputed to be the religious record of [[indigenous Americans]]. | He said the angel commanded him not to show the plates to anyone else but to publish their translation, reputed to be the religious record of [[indigenous Americans]]. | ||
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*{{ | *{{Detail_old|Book of Mormon/Lamanites/Relationship to Amerindians}} | ||
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Joseph later promised Emma's parents that his treasure-seeking days were behind him. | Joseph later promised Emma's parents that his treasure-seeking days were behind him. | ||
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Although Smith had left his treasure hunting company, his former associates believed he had double-crossed them by taking for himself what they considered joint property. | Although Smith had left his treasure hunting company, his former associates believed he had double-crossed them by taking for himself what they considered joint property. | ||
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A FairMormon Analysis of Wikipedia: "Joseph Smith" A work by a collaboration of authors (Link to Wikipedia article here)
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The article has remarkable balance right now. Any attempts to deliberately add Mormon POV will both spark an edit war and in the end degrade the literary quality of the current article because of the difficulty of clearing the corpses from the battlefield when it concludes. Improvements in this article are more likely to come from deletions than additions.
—Editor "John Foxe," 13 January 2009 off-site
I think Smith is handled with kid gloves in this article. There needs to be more emphasis on the fraudulent means that he used to start his religion and also the emphasis on sex at the end of his life.
—Editor "John Foxe," posting using his banned sockpuppet "Hi540," 13 January 2009 off-site
Joseph Smith, Jr. was born on December 23, 1805, in Sharon, Vermont to Lucy Mack Smith and her husband Joseph, a merchant and farmer.
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After a crippling bone infection at age eight, the younger Smith hobbled on crutches as a child.
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In 1816–17, the family moved to the western New York village of Palmyra
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and eventually took a mortgage on a 100 acre farm in nearby Manchester town.
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During the Second Great Awakening, the region was a hotbed of religious enthusiasm.
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Although the Smith family was caught up in this excitement,
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they disagreed about religion.
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Joseph Smith may not have joined a church in his youth,
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After this, Joseph spent about two years looking into this stone, telling fortunes, where to find lost things, and where to dig for money and other hidden treasure. About this time he became concerned as to his future state of existence, and was baptized, becoming thus a member of the Baptist Church. Soon after joining the Church, he had a very singular dream; but he did not tell his father of his dream, until about a year afterwards. He then told his father that, in his dream, a very large and tall man appeared to him, dressed in an ancient suit of clothes, and the clothes were bloody.
but he participated in church classes
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and read the Bible. With his family, he took part in religious folk magic,
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a common practice at the time.
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At this time the revivals of western New York's so-called "Burned-over District" were bringing thousands out of private folk religion and into organized churches, whose clergy opposed folk magic.
Like many people of that era,
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Standing on the margins of instituted churches, they [the Smiths] were as susceptible to the neighbors' belief in magic as they were to the teachings of orthodox ministers.
both his parents and his maternal grandfather had visions or dreams that they believed communicated messages from God.
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Smith later said that he had his own first vision in 1820, in which God told him his sins were forgiven
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and that all the current churches were false.
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The Smith family supplemented its meager farm income by treasure-digging,
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Some neighbors also said that in "1819 or '20, they [the Smith family] commenced digging for money for a subsistence." Other neighbors specified that during "the spring of 1820" Joseph Jr. was extremely active in the treasure-quest.
likewise relatively common in contemporary New England
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though the practice was frequently condemned by clergymen and rationalists and was often illegal.
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Joseph claimed an ability to use seer stones for locating lost items and buried treasure.
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To do so, Smith would put a stone in a white stovepipe hat and would then see the required information in reflections given off by the stone.
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In 1823, while praying for forgiveness from his "gratification of many appetites,"
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Smith said he was visited at night by an angel named Moroni, who revealed the location of a buried book of golden plates as well as other artifacts, including a breastplate and a set of silver spectacles with lenses composed of seer stones, which had been hidden in a hill near his home.
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Smith said he attempted to remove the plates the next morning but was unsuccessful because the angel prevented him.
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During the next four years, Smith made annual visits to the hill, only to return without the plates because he claimed that he had not brought with him the right person required by the angel.
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Stories circulated of a requirement to bring Alvin to the hill to get the plates; and when he died, someone else. Emma, it was said, was designated as a key. The stories have a magical flavor, but other stories have the angel warning Joseph about greed and the evildoings of the money-diggers, as if the messenger was moving him away from his treasure-hunting ways.
Meanwhile, Smith continued traveling western New York and Pennsylvania as a treasure seeker and also as a farmhand.
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In 1826, he was tried in Chenango County, New York, for "glass-looking," the crime of pretending to find lost treasure.
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While boarding at the Hale house in Harmony, he met Emma Hale and, on January 18, 1827, eloped with her because her parents disapproved of his treasure hunting.
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Claiming his stone told him that Emma was the key to obtaining the plates,
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Emma, it was said, was designated as a key.
Smith went with her to the hill on September 22, 1827. This time, he said, he retrieved the plates and placed them in a locked chest.
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He said the angel commanded him not to show the plates to anyone else but to publish their translation, reputed to be the religious record of indigenous Americans.
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Joseph later promised Emma's parents that his treasure-seeking days were behind him.
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Although Smith had left his treasure hunting company, his former associates believed he had double-crossed them by taking for himself what they considered joint property.
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They ransacked places where a competing treasure-seer said the plates were hidden,
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and Smith soon realized that he could not accomplish the translation in Palmyra.
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