180 years ago today - Mid-July 1831

[Joseph Smith] Joseph's party arrives in Independence, Mo. There is a glorious reunion with missionaries there. Jackson County population at this time is less than 3,000, and land costs $1.25 per acre. Joseph records that the people are nearly a century behind the times; Parley Pratt notes that they are still living in skins and very primitive conditions. (History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (7 volumes) 1:188-89.) Because of the primitive land, Joseph wonders how Zion can ever be built in her glory in such a place, and receives D&C 57. The first Sunday after their arrival, W. W. Phelps preaches at the western boundary of the United States to a congregation made up of all races and peoples. Two are baptized.

[Source: Conklin, Christopher J., Joseph Smith Chronology]

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