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My wife and I returned a few days ago from an LDS Church history tour, beginning in Boston and ending in Kirtland, OH.  This trip had a special meaning for us because of our pioneer heritage.  My wife's family came from Ireland, England, and Denmark.  My family came from Czechoslovakia, England, and Sweden.  The Bloods came to Massachusetts from England in the early 1600s.  The others came in the Mormon migration in the 1800s.  The Mormon pioneers endured incredible sacrifices, privation, and persecution, never wavering in their faith.  We are who we are today because of our heritage and the faith of our pioneer ancestors.  Our tour was ably organized and guided by Webb Tours of Salt Lake City.  Contact them at this link for further details.

To start at the beginning of the tour, scroll down to the oldest post and continue from there to the newest post.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

We Stop for a Sack Lunch at Camp Joseph near the Joseph Smith Birthplace in Sharon VT

Camp Joseph is a youth camp operated by the LDS Church, located near the Joseph Smith Birthplace in Sharon VT.  A couple from our LDS congregation in St. George served a volunteer mission here a couple of years ago directing the camp.




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