Postcards

Item

Title
Postcards
Description
Throughout the Hill Cumorah Pageant’s history, the only items produced and sold for the public to buy as souvenirs were postcards, each year adhering to a specific theme. These postcards feature notable locations in the history of The Church of the Latter Day Saints, themed as “Historic Mormon Country.” These locations include the Joseph Smith home, the Hill Cumorah Visitors’ Center, the E. B. Grandin Building, the Peter Whitmer home and reconstructed log home, the Martin Harris farm, the Fayette Chapel and Whitmer Farm visitor’s center, the Angel Moroni Monument, the Sacred Grove, and the Hill Cumorah itself. Each postcard features a glossy photo front with a descriptive caption on the back.
Contributor
Cael Burkhardt
Creator
Unknown
Date
1975
Format
Photograph / Other
Identifier
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Postcards_All_Hill_Cumorah_Project_Compressed.pdf
Language
English
Publisher
Flower City Printing
Rights
Courtesy of the Jerry and Gail Argetsinger Collection
Source
Jerry and Gail Argetsinger Collection
Subject
Historic Mormon Country; Photography; Religious Art
Original Format
Postcards.