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[edit]w:Kinderhook Plates outline traced in w:Brigham Youngs Journal on 3 May 1843. Young saw and handled the plates in Joseph Smith's home on that day.[1]
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- ↑ MacKay, M. H., Ashurst-McGee, M., & Hauglid, B. M. (2020). Producing ancient scripture: Joseph Smith's translation projects in the development of Mormon Christianity. Salt Lake City, Utah: The University of Utah Press. Page 485.
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