Edward Stevenson recounts a version of the "Cumorah Cave" story.

Date
1893
Type
Book
Source
Edward Stevenson
LDS
Hearsay
3rd Hand
Late
Reference

Edward Stevenson, Reminiscences of Joseph, the Prophet (Salt Lake City: Edward Stevenson, 1893), 14–15

Scribe/Publisher
Edward Stevenson
People
Edward Stevenson, David Whitmer, Joseph Smith, Jr., Oliver Cowdery
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

It was likewise stated to me by David Whitmer in the year 1877 that Oliver Cowdery told him that the Prophet Joseph and himself had seen this room and that it was filled with treasure, and on a table therein were the breastplate and the sword of Laban, as well as the portion of gold plates not yet translated, and that these plates were bound by three small gold rings, and would also be translated, as was the first portion in the days of Joseph. When they are translated much useful information will be brought to light. But till that day arrives, no Rochester adventurers shall ever see them or the treasures, although science and mineral rods testify that they are there. At the proper time when greed, selfishness and corruption shall cease to reign in the hearts of the people, these vast hoards of hidden treasure shall be brought forth to be used for the cause and kingdom of Jesus Christ.

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