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August 7, 2025, 5:45pm MDT

When Joseph Smith and others stood near independence in Jackson County, Missouri, he received a revelation that became doctrine and contract.

“This is the promised land, the place of the city of Zion. And… the place now known as Independence is the centre. And the temple location lies west, not far from the court.”

Alex Beau, a BYU professor of Church History, said the Prophet approached Jones H. Fullnoy, a local landowner and businessman who was an early Jackson County resident who acquired the property in 1826, with the help of Edward Partridge, the church’s first bishop.

They purchased the property, and Joseph dedicated the temple grounds on August 3, 1831.

Two bricks from the structure of Furunoy’s property (from his home, the other from the original foundation of a nearby trading post) are one of five historical items from an early church in Missouri, donated by Latter-day Saint Historian R. jean Adams to the Church History Department of Latter-day Saint Jesus Christ on Thursday, August 7th.

R. Jean Addams stood beside a brick in 1826 during the event on Thursday, August 7, 2025, commemorating the donation of Missouri artefacts to the Church History Library in Salt Lake City. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News

“The (Trading Post) bricks are important artefacts, not just because they came from the trading posts that Partridge used until the saint was expelled from Jackson County in 1833,” Beau said. “But perhaps more importantly, the trading post was the first, although it was actually a small building “owned” by the church. ”

Elder Kyle S. McKay, 70 presidents, who serve as historians and recorders of the church and as executive director of the church history department, thanked the church for their contributions.

Elder McKay said these artifacts, records and history have an inclusive purpose.

“When you look at them, you somehow look and find Jesus Christ and hope that how he works in places represented by those bricks,” he said. “This is all about bringing us to Christ, and I hope we can do that.”

Elder Kyle S. McKay, 70 director general directors serving as church historian and recorder, will speak at the event to commemorate the donation of R. Jean Adams, who donated Missouri Artifacts at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
Elder Kyle S. McKay, 70 director general directors serving as church historian and recorder, will speak at the event on Thursday, August 7, 2025, to commemorate the donation of Missouri Artifact R. Jean Adams at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News

Adams’ donations were made in a room full of family, friends and acquaintances at the church’s history library.

Adams, who joined the church in 1958, was not a trained historian, but for the past 20 years he has built a passion for history by attending conferences between the Mormon Historical Society and the John Whitmer Historical Society. He presented articles with other people of faith and built the bridge, Beau said.

In addition to the two historic bricks, Adams donated the original bronze mold used to produce historic markers for independent embedded bronze walkways. A massive, bound amount of history related to communications of the Church’s Central Nation Mission from 1934 to 1948. A Mormon book printed in 1948 by Zion printing and publishing.

Bob Field and Kathy Field are looking at the recently donated Missouri artifacts on display at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
Bob Field and Kathy Field are looking at the recently donated Missouri artifacts on display at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News

“This volume is unique in that it has a lot of variance from other editions of the Book of Mormon,” Beau said.

Adams, who turned 83 in September, expressed his gratitude and said it would make a great deal of sense to donate these items, which he has owned for 10 to 15 years. He knew that one day he would donate to the church.

“I am grateful to my many blessings and to the association that I was able to make with our friends who are so kind and kind in search of knowledge,” he said.

The bronze shaped donated by R. Jean Addams will be on display during an event at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
The bronze shaped donated by R. Jean Addams will be on display during an event at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News

“Missouri will always be an important focus of our theology and history,” Beau said. “One day, the Savior will come back to Zion, not far from the courthouse in Jackson County, Missouri. And it will be a glorious day. So, the future for Missouri is still in the future, and it is great to think about the importance of this wonderful place.

The program was run by Richard E. Turley Jr., who previously served as an assistant church historian.

R. Jean Addams presents the contents of the Central State Mission Newsletter from 1934 to 1948 at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
R. Jean Addams presents the contents of the Central Mission’s correspondence from 1934 to 1948 at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News

“The church relies on generous donors to help fulfill the commandments to keep the church records,” he said. “Jean’s contributions will help bridge the gaps in the records and enable future generations to better understand Missouri’s sacred past and future.”

Alan Morell, an artifact curator for the Church History Department, said items like donated provide “the power to connect with the past.”

“To consider these to be witnesses to history,” he said. “Preserving these concrete things can lead to that history. If you lose the story of an artifact, you lose the meaning of that artifact.”

A 1948 copy of the Book of Mormon donated by R. Jean Addams is on display during an event at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
A 1948 copy of the Book of Mormon donated by R. Jean Addams is on display during an event at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News
The bricks of Jones Fullnoy's house in Missouri in 1826 are on display at the Church's History Library.
The bricks from the 1826 Jones Fullnoy home are on display during an event to donate Missouri artifacts at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News
The Central Mission Communications and Related History Books donated by R. Jean Addams from 1934 to 1948 are on display during an event at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
The Central State Mission News and Related History Books, donated by R. Jean Addams, from 1934 to 1948, will be on display during an event held at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News
The communications and related history of the massive Central Mission donated by R. Jean Addams from 1934 to 1948 is on display during an event at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
During an event held at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025, R. A large amount of Central State Mission News and related history donated by Jean Addams from 1934 to 1948 is on display. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News
Alexander L. Beau, professor of history at BYU Church, was at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025, R. We will be speaking during the event to commemorate Jean Adams' Missouri Artifact donation.
Alexander L. Beau, professor of history at BYU Church, was at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025, R. We will be speaking during the event to commemorate Jean Adams’ Missouri Artifact donation. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News
R. Jean Addams presents the contents of the Central State Mission Newsletter from 1934 to 1948 at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
R. Jean Addams presents the book content of the Central State Mission Newsletter 1934-1948 at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News
Alexander L. Beau, BYU professor of Church History, will speak at the event to commemorate the donation of R. Jean Adams, who donated Missouri Artifacts at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
Alexander L. Beau, BYU professor of Church History, will speak at the event on Thursday, August 7, 2025, to commemorate the donation of Missouri Artifact R. Jean Adams at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News
Richard E. Turley Jr., formerly assistant church historian, was at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025, at R. He will speak during an event commemorating Jean Adams' Missouri Artifact donation.
Richard E. Turley Jr., formerly assistant church historian, will speak during the event to commemorate R. Jean Adams’ Missouri Artifact donation at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News
R. Jean Addams and Elder Kyle S. McKay, president of Seventy and Church Historian and Recorder, will shake hands during the event to commemorate Adams' Missouri Artifact's donation at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
R. Jean Addams and Elder Kyle S. McKay, president of Seventy and Church Historian and Recorder, will shake hands during the event to commemorate Adams’ donation at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City on Thursday, August 7, 2025. | Christine Murphy, Deseret News
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