MUSEUM OF MORMON HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS
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Humble collection left by my Aunt Consuelo that led to the establishment of the Museum
Narciso Sandoval and local missionaries help start the preaching of the Restored Gospel. Exhibit includes his early possessions.
Finding Refuge in El Paso Exhibit tells a pioneer story that took place in Mexico in the late 1800's benefiting the LDS Church leadership worldwide
The Museum has over 4,000 photographs of the early members of the Church in Latin America
The first translation of the Book of Mormon in Spanish was a selection called Trozos Selectos del Libro de Mormon published in 1875.
Early Sacrament table and trays used in San Marcos, Hidalgo, Mexico in the 1920's
A UNIQUE COLLECTION: 152 newspapers published in Mexico as early as 1844 recount the history and doctrine of the LDS Church -
Hundreds of manuals and publications used in the early Church in Mexico
The scene comes alive as Ammon Tenney reopens the work in Cuautla, Morelos, Mexico in 1901
In 1884 Mr. Ramirez, a Mexican traveler, visits with Pres. John Taylor and have a lively conversation about the history and doctrine of the Church
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