Hey Dan! Would you be willing to share some of your photos you took in 1992? I have attempted to find some of these locations myself and will likely go out there again as I work on my graphic novel. I'd love to use some of your photos for reference while illustrating these fantastic tales. Thanks!
Ryan, I think you mean documentation that JS used stone in hat method prior to using it for BOM. The 1826 trial record and Isaac Hale statement in E. D. Howe’s 1834 book come to mind.
Great video nice job on the history great work
Hey Dan! Would you be willing to share some of your photos you took in 1992? I have attempted to find some of these locations myself and will likely go out there again as I work on my graphic novel. I'd love to use some of your photos for reference while illustrating these fantastic tales. Thanks!
Did you finish it?
@@Gorg0nops still working on it! It's well over 100 pages right now.
@@MarkAElwood wowww
Ryan, I think you mean documentation that JS used stone in hat method prior to using it for BOM. The 1826 trial record and Isaac Hale statement in E. D. Howe’s 1834 book come to mind.
Is there documentation of Joesph smith looking into a hat prior to the book of Mormon.
Thanks!
Why are the stoddardts and JS foundation so convinced that JS was NOT a treasure digger even thought it’s thoroughly documented?
Smith wrote THE BOOK OF MORMON for an early nineteenth century audience. Smith's book needs to remain in the nineteenth century.
How was Jo Smith able to fool so many people for so long? He had his own father digging random holes! I don’t understand his psychology at all.