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| 749 × 1,113 (166 KB) | Epachamo | Woodcut by J. Hoey of Joseph Smith's First Vision first published in 1873 in T. B. H. Stenhouse's book ''Rocky Mountain Saints''.<ref>Palfreyman, “Mormon Roots in the American Forest,” 15–16. Palfreyman identifies the woodcut in Rocky Mountain Saints as the earliest surviving First Vision image; Stenhouse, Rocky Mountain Saints 1873</ref> This is the earliest known artistic depiction of the First Vision.<ref>Elise Petersen and Steven C. Harper, “Using Art and Film to Form and Reform a Co... |
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| 749 × 1,113 (166 KB) | Epachamo | Woodcut by J. Hoey of Joseph Smith's First Vision first published in 1873 in T. B. H. Stenhouse's book ''Rocky Mountain Saints''.<ref>Palfreyman, “Mormon Roots in the American Forest,” 15–16. Palfreyman identifies the woodcut in Rocky Mountain Saints as the earliest surviving First Vision image; Stenhouse, Rocky Mountain Saints 1873</ref> This is the earliest known artistic depiction of the First Vision.<ref>Elise Petersen and Steven C. Harper, “Using Art and Film to Form and Reform a Co... |