moved to Fredonia and started his teaching career in the Piile : Valley SchoolDistrict, South Dayton, from which he retired in 1999.

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Wayne A. Mori grew up in Western Pennsylvania and attended: Clarion University majoring in French with a minor in German. He! also studied at the Universite Laval in Quebec City the Universit~ de Montpelier France and SUNY at Fredonia. n the fall of 1969 he moved to Fredonia and started his teaching career in the Piile : Valley SchoolDistrict South Dayton from which he retired in 1999. He now lives in Dunkirk has a small second hand book business dealing in books on religion in America and is very much enjoying retirement. Though not a Latter-day Saint Wayne has always had a keen interest in early Mormonism and its founder Joseph Smith Jr. H is a member of the Mormon History Association and the John Whitmer Historical Association both of which are "independent nonprofit orgaizations dedicated to the study of and understanding of all aspects of Mormon history." His particular. interest in local Mormon history started some fifteen years ago when he discovered that Joseph Smith passed through Chautauqua County on two missionary journeys in the 1830's an<\j had spent a few days on both occasions with the Freeman! Nickerson Family of South Dayton. t was there in the fall of 18313 that Smith wrote this prophecy concerning Western New York i "Behold and 10 have much people in this place in the regions round about; and an effectual door shall be opened in the regio?s round about in this eastern land." (L.D.S. Doctrine and Covenant$ 700:3 ) Wayne's talk wij cover the lives of some of the many men and women from Chautauqua County who had accepted Joseph Smit~ Jr. as a latter-day prophet and who would pass through that "effectual door" that opened westward. n spite of unimagineab'e depravations and relentless persecutions many of these former Chautauquans contributed greatly to the establishment of the ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ohio Missouri and: llinois and would eventually under the leadership of Brigham Young make their way across the Plains to the Great Salt Lake.

County Histo~y NUMBER 50 AUGUST~002 "Early Mormon Converts in i Chautauqua Collnty 1830-1836'~ The summer luncheon program presented by Wayne M?ri The photo to the left is Wayne A. Mori in the Sacred Grove near Palmra NY. where Joseph Smith Jr. as a teenager had his first encounter with the Divine. Mission Statement: Our mission is to foster an interest in ana fmow(ec(ee ofthe History of Cfiautauqua County tliroueli t lie eo«eet ion preservation ana interpretation of o6jeets of (oea( liis torica{ signiji.lance. Joseph Smith Jr. passed through Chautauqua County NY on two missionary journeys. n October 1833 he spent a night with the Job Lewis Family ofwestfield the next day he spoke with a Mr. Nash ofportland and on October 12 arrived at the Freeman Nickerson home in South Dayton. His journal entries for the March 1834 visit mentions passing through Westfield Laona Villenova and onto Perryburgh Cattaraugus County. The sketch to the right is of Joseph Smith preaching in the wilderness. 1

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"Mormonism Unvailed" (sic) published in Painesville Ohio in 18S4 by Eber D. Howe was based mainly on the work of an excommunicted Mormon Doctor Philastus Hurlbut (Doctor was a! given name not his profession) who may have had ties with early Methodism in Jamestown NY. This 290 page book was a vitriolid attack on the character of Joseph Smith Jr. and on Mormonism i'n general. An ad from the Fredonia Censor shows that it was selling for.75 in 1835. Today a reasonably good copy of this book sells for a couple thousand dollars. Joseph Smith Jr. passed through Chautauqua County NY on i two missionary journeys. n October 1833 he spent a night with the Job Lewis Family of Westfield the next day spoke with a Mr~. Nash of Portland and on October 12 arrived at the Freeman. Nickerson home in South Dayton. His journal entries for the March 1834 visit mentions passing through Westfield Laona Villenova i and on to Perryburgh Cattaraugus Co. Wayne A. Mori in the Sacred Grove near Palmyra NY where : Joseph Smith Jr. as a teenager had his first encounter with tke Divine.

Ezekiel and Julia Hills Johnson arrived in the Town of Pomfret NY from Westford VT in the fall of 181 3 and made a home for their 16 children (one died in infancy) on lot 21 located on the ; Fredonia-Stockton Road. Julia moved the family to Kirtland OH iri the spring of 1833 while her husband was at Fort Dearborn ' (Chicago) preparing a new home for his wife and children. This is an excerpt from a letter dated July 3 1844 written by Joseph E. Johnson who was living in Hancock County L (b. 1817 Town of Pomfret NY) to a boyhood friend Benjamin Willson of Laona. n it he relates the tragic events of June 27 1844 on i which date Joseph Smith and his brother were murdered. The :. orginal is housed in the Darwin R. Barker Museum Fredonia NY. :

~ ~:.... '- JULA HLLS JOHNSON Born Sept. 26 1783 at Upton Mass. Died May 30 1853 - Council Bluffs owa EZEKEL JOHNSON Born Jan. 12 1776 (1773) Uxbridge Mass. Died Jan. 13 1848 at Nauvoo llinois