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Joseph Smith Homestead and Mansion House, Nauvoo

Joseph Smith moved to the Homestead at Nauvoo, a log house on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, after escaping from Missouri in April 1839. He was reunited here with the Saints, who had found refuge near this swampy town site originally called Commerce, Illinois. Here Joseph determined to "make an attempt to build up a city,"1 and the Saints drained the swamps and settled the area. Within four years, they built one of the largest cities in Illinois, which the Prophet named Nauvoo, meaning beautiful.

The Homestead served as Church headquarters for about two years. Joseph enlarged the home in 1840. Here Joseph recorded instructions on vicarious baptism for the dead, and the Lord revealed to him that the Saints should build a temple in Nauvoo.

In August 1843 the Prophet and his family moved across the street to the Mansion House. Joseph and Emma hosted important visitors in the Mansion House, and it was here that the Saints viewed the bodies of Joseph and Hyrum following the martyrdom.

Joseph, Emma, Hyrum, Joseph Sr., and Lucy Smith and others are buried in the family cemetery next to the Homestead. The Homestead and Mansion House are owned by the Community of Christ, which provides guided tours of these historic sites.

1. History of the Church, 3:375.

baptism for the dead

Baptism by immersion performed by a living person for one who is dead. This ordinance is performed in temples (Gospel Principles, 377).

Temple

Literally the house of the Lord. The Lord has always commanded his people to build temples, holy buildings in which worthy Saints perform sacred ceremonies and ordinances of the gospel for themselves and for the dead. The Lord visits his temples, and they are the most holy of all places of worship. Building and using a temple properly are signs of the true Church in any dispensation, including the restored Church in our day. The Kirtland Temple was the first temple built and dedicated to the Lord in this dispensation. Since that time temples have been dedicated in many lands across the earth (Guide to the Scriptures, Temple/House of the Lord).

In May 1839, Joseph Smith moved to Commerce, Illinois, which was a swampy wilderness. He wrote, "I arrived with my family . . . and took up my residence in a small log house on the
Learn more about the events that took place in the Mansion House.

Learn more about the events that took place in the Mansion House.

Learn more about Joseph and Emma's relationship.

Learn more about Joseph and Emma's relationship.

Click here to visit mormon.org and learn about temple work.

Click here to visit mormon.org and learn about temple work.

Learn about additional church history sites in Illinois.

Learn about additional church history sites in Illinois.