[James E. Talmage] Being at the President s Office early this morning I had a conversation with President [Wilford] Woodruff concerning the Seer Stones spoken of yesterday, and particularly of the stone owned by Bro[ther]. Rushton, which latter I showed to the President. He attributes no importance at all to the stone; and he sustains me in my opinion concerning Mrs. Russel and her divinations. Later in the day Bro[ther]. Rushton called upon me and gave me a history of the stone. He found it in Nauvoo [Illinois], associated with a valuable record, and with a store of gold; but neither the record nor the gold could he obtain. He claims that the location of the stone was revealed to him in a day vision thrice repeated; and at first it was under a seal, the nature of which he declined to explain. He says the stone possesses a celestial and a terrestrial side, and is capable of revealing matters connected with this world and the spirit land. One surface of the stone is devoted to the Ten Tribes, and in that the Seer can perceive the place and circumstances of that people beyond the ice.
Bro[ther]. Rushton says the stone served him to locate the burial places of several of Joseph Smith s kindred, the prophet having placed several of the brethren under covenant to bury his dead together.
Since that work was accomplished, Rushton has lost his gift, but lives in hope that it will be restored to him. The stone he believes will be of service in the vicarious work of the Temples by revealing the condition and desires of those behind the vail. Bro[ther]. Rushton and I met Pres[ident]. Woodruff, but Rushton declined to explain to the President the nature of the seal under which the stone was laid. Pres[ident]. Woodruff says he has but little encouragement to offer for the use of Seer Stones. ...
[Source: James E. Talmage, Diary]
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