Primary Colors (Bill Gerrard) > "The Prophet's Last Ride" - On the morning of June 24, 1844, Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum left their families, homes, and fellow Saints for the last time.  Traveling on horseback, they paused on this bluff.  Joseph looked admiringly at the unfinished temple and the city of Nauvoo and declared: "This is the loveliest place and the best people under the heavens; little do they know the trials that await them."  Joseph and Hyrum then continued on to Carthage, Illinois, where they faced legal charges and eventual death at the hands of a mob.  - Sculpted by Stan Watts and Kim Corpany, 2003.
Primary Colors (Bill Gerrard) > "The Prophet's Last Ride" - On the morning of June 24, 1844, Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum left their families, homes, and fellow Saints for the last time.  Traveling on horseback, they paused on this bluff.  Joseph looked admiringly at the unfinished temple and the city of Nauvoo and declared: "This is the loveliest place and the best people under the heavens; little do they know the trials that await them."  Joseph and Hyrum then continued on to Carthage, Illinois, where they faced legal charges and eventual death at the hands of a mob.  - Sculpted by Stan Watts and Kim Corpany, 2003.

Item No. NAUVOO108
"The Prophet's Last Ride" - On the morning of June 24, 1844, Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum left their families, homes, and fellow Saints for the last time. Traveling on horseback, they paused on this bluff. Joseph looked admiringly at the unfinished temple and the city of Nauvoo and declared: "This is the loveliest place and the best people under the heavens; little do they know the trials that await them." Joseph and Hyrum then continued on to Carthage, Illinois, where they faced legal charges and eventual death at the hands of a mob. - Sculpted by Stan Watts and Kim Corpany, 2003.
Primary Colors (Bill Gerrard) > "The Prophet's Last Ride" - On the morning of June 24, 1844, Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum left their families, homes, and fellow Saints for the last time.  Traveling on horseback, they paused on this bluff.  Joseph looked admiringly at the unfinished temple and the city of Nauvoo and declared: "This is the loveliest place and the best people under the heavens; little do they know the trials that await them."  Joseph and Hyrum then continued on to Carthage, Illinois, where they faced legal charges and eventual death at the hands of a mob.  - Sculpted by Stan Watts and Kim Corpany, 2003.
"The Prophet's Last Ride" - On the morning of June 24, 1844, Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum left their families, homes, and fellow Saints for the last time. Traveling on horseback, they paused on this bluff. Joseph looked admiringly at the unfinished temple and the city of Nauvoo and declared: "This is the loveliest place and the best people under the heavens; little do they know the trials that await them." Joseph and Hyrum then continued on to Carthage, Illinois, where they faced legal charges and eventual death at the hands of a mob. - Sculpted by Stan Watts and Kim Corpany, 2003.
See photo in original gallery.

Comments

|

New comment:

Name: Email: Link:


To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?

Add Comment Cancel

All images on this site are the works of and copyrighted by Bill Gerrard / Primary Colors Photography, unless otherwise noted. The copyright/website name watermark is not printed on purchased photographs.
Send all questions and comments to info@primarycolors.com

search photos by keywords