150 years ago today - Jun 27, 1863

We have been taught that our Father and God, from whom we sprang, called and appointed his servants to go and organize an earth, and, among the rest, he said to Adam, "You go along also and help all you can; you are going to inhabit it when it is organized, therefore go and assist in the good work." It reads in the Scriptures that the Lord did it, but the true rendering is, that the Almighty sent Jehovah and Michael to do the work. They were also instructed to plant every kind of vegetable, likewise the forest and the fruit trees, and they actually brought from heaven every variety of fruit, of the seeds of vegetables, the seeds of flowers, and planted them in this earth on which we dwell. And I will say more, the spot chosen for the garden of Eden was Jackson County, in the State of Missouri, where Independence now stands; it was occupied in the morn of creation by Adam and his associates who came with him for the express purpose of peopling this earth.

Father Adam was instructed to multiply and replenish the earth, to make it beautiful and glorious, to make it, in short, like unto the garden from which the seeds were brought to plant the garden of Eden. I might say much more upon this subject, but I will ask, has it not been imitated before you in your holy endowments so that you might understand how things were in the beginning of creation and cultivation of this earth? God the Father made Adam the Lord of this creation in the beginning, and if we are the Lords of this creation under Adam, ought we not to take a course to imitate our Father in heaven? Is not all this exhibited to us in our endowments: the earth made glorious and beautiful to look upon, representing everything which the Lord caused to be prepared and placed to adorn the earth. The Prophet Joseph frequently spoke of these things in the revelations which he gave, but the people generally did not understand them, but to those who did they were cheering, they had a tendency to gladden the heart and enlighten the mind.

[Source: Journal of Discourses 10:235; Discourse by Heber C. Kimball; Provo, Utah; June 27, 1863]

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  1. AnonymousJune 27, 2013

    This address riddled with false doctrine was delivered on Saturday - 4 days before the much more important and meaningful Battle of Gettysburg commenced in south central Pennsylvania on July 1st. Gettysburg was considered the high tide of the Confederacy and 1 of 3 major turning points in the Civil War - the other 2 being Antietam (Sep.17, 1862) and Vicksburg which surrendered to Union forces on July 4, 1863.

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  2. AnonymousJune 27, 2013

    Antietam Creek, Maryland was also referred to as the Battle of Sharpsburg by the Confederates, and the city of Vicksburg was located in Mississipi and also situated on the banks of the Mississippi river.

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  3. AnonymousJune 30, 2013

    Addenda: A 4th major turning point was the wounding (at night accidentally by his own troops from North Carolina) and death of Confederate General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson on May 2nd (at the Battle of Chancellorsville) & 10th (a Sunday), 1863, respectively.

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