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An Illustrated History of Nauvoo
By Steven L. Shields
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Joseph Smith, Jr. and his followers began building their new capital city, Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1839. Just seven years later, the Mormons abandoned the city. This illustrated history provides the reader with a brief glimpse into the earliest years of the city. Photographs and narrative tell the story of the city and its charismatic founder, Joseph Smith, Jr.

For a century after the Mormons left, Nauvoo was little more than a ghost town. Houses and other buildings fell into disrepair or were dismantled to construct other buildings. Reconstruction efforts began in the early 1960s and continue to the present. Nauvoo has become a thriving place of pilgrimage for Latter Day Saints of many different denominations. The buildings, houses, places of commerce and industry create a living history museum that is informative, interesting and inspirational.

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