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'''Solomon Chamberlin''' (July 30, 1788 – 1862) holds notoriety in the early [[Latter Day Saint movement]] for being the first to evangelize the printed [[Book of Mormon]]. He preached from proof sheets during a tour among [[Baptists in the United States|Baptists]] and [[Reformed Methodism|Reformed Methodists]] in New York and [[Upper Canada]] while the [[E. B. Grandin|Grandin press]] in [[Palmyra (town), New York|Palmyra]], New York, prepared volumes for publication.<ref>{{citation |last= Porter |first= Larry C. |date= Spring 1972 |title= Solomon Chamberlain—Early Missionary |url= https://byustudies.byu.edu/showtitle.aspx?title=5012 |journal= [[BYU Studies]] |volume= 12 |issue= 3 |pages= 314–317 }}</ref> Prior to his encounter with the Book of Mormon, Chamberlin published his own visionary experience as ''A Sketch of the Experience of Solomon Chamberlin'' (1829).<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Porter|first=Larry C.|date=April 1997|title=Solomon Chamberlin's Missing Pamphlet: Dreams, Visions, and Angelic Ministrants|url=http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3219&context=byusq|journal=BYU Studies|volume=37|pages=113–140|via=Scholars Archive, Brigham Young University}}</ref>
'''Solomon Chamberlin''' (July 30, 1788 – 1862) holds notoriety in the early [[Latter Day Saint movement]] for being the first to evangelize the printed [[Book of Mormon]]. He preached from proof sheets during a tour among [[Baptists in the United States|Baptists]] and [[Reformed Methodism|Reformed Methodists]] in New York and [[Upper Canada]] while the [[E. B. Grandin|Grandin press]] in [[Palmyra (town), New York|Palmyra]], New York, prepared volumes for publication.<ref>{{citation |last= Porter |first= Larry C. |date= Spring 1972 |title= Solomon Chamberlain—Early Missionary |url= https://byustudies.byu.edu/showtitle.aspx?title=5012 |journal= [[BYU Studies]] |volume= 12 |issue= 3 |pages= 314–317 }}</ref> Prior to his encounter with the Book of Mormon, Chamberlin published his own visionary experience as ''A Sketch of the Experience of Solomon Chamberlin'' (1829).<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Porter|first=Larry C.|date=April 1997|title=Solomon Chamberlin's Missing Pamphlet: Dreams, Visions, and Angelic Ministrants|url=http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3219&context=byusq|journal=BYU Studies|volume=37|pages=113–140|via=Scholars Archive, Brigham Young University}}</ref>


Chamberlin traveled to what would become [[Utah]] in 1847 as part of the [[Brigham Young Vanguard Company]]<ref>"[https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/overlandtravel/pioneers/358/solomon-chamberlain Solomon Chamberlain]," The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Pioneer Database. Accessed 14 February 2021.</ref>.
Chamberlin traveled to what would become [[Utah]] in 1847 as part of the [[Brigham Young Vanguard Company]].<ref>"[https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/overlandtravel/pioneers/358/solomon-chamberlain Solomon Chamberlain]," The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Pioneer Database. Accessed 14 February 2021.</ref>


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Solomon Chamberlin
Born(1788-07-30)July 30, 1788
Died1862

Solomon Chamberlin (July 30, 1788 – 1862) holds notoriety in the early Latter Day Saint movement for being the first to evangelize the printed Book of Mormon. He preached from proof sheets during a tour among Baptists and Reformed Methodists in New York and Upper Canada while the Grandin press in Palmyra, New York, prepared volumes for publication.[1] Prior to his encounter with the Book of Mormon, Chamberlin published his own visionary experience as A Sketch of the Experience of Solomon Chamberlin (1829).[2]

Chamberlin traveled to what would become Utah in 1847 as part of the Brigham Young Vanguard Company.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Porter, Larry C. (Spring 1972), "Solomon Chamberlain—Early Missionary", BYU Studies, 12 (3): 314–317
  2. ^ Porter, Larry C. (April 1997). "Solomon Chamberlin's Missing Pamphlet: Dreams, Visions, and Angelic Ministrants". BYU Studies. 37: 113–140 – via Scholars Archive, Brigham Young University.
  3. ^ "Solomon Chamberlain," The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Pioneer Database. Accessed 14 February 2021.

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