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Morristown, N.J., July 20, 2013 -- Leah McBride (left) and Nancy Phillippi (right) of Mormon Helping Hands pose for the camera as they assist in the organization of a preparedness fair sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which was held In Morristown, New Jersey on July 20, 2013. FEMA, the state, tribal and local governments, and volunteer organizations help communities prepare for natural disasters. Photograph by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA

Morristown, N.J., July 20, 2013 -- Disaster preparedness fair sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which was held in Morristown, New Jersey on July 20, 2013. FEMA, the state, tribal and local governments, and volunteer organizations help communities prepare for natural disasters. Photograph by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA

Morristown, N.J., July 20, 2013 -- A small dog and its handler from St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center comforts visitors at a preparedness fair sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which was held In Morristown, New Jersey on July 20, 2013. FEMA, the state, tribal and local governments, and volunteer organizations help communities prepare for natural disasters. Photograph by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Lincoln Park, N. J. , September 11, 2011 -- "Mormon Helping Hands" volunteer Erin Meads works in a dwelling in Lincoln Park, New Jersey to help a disaster survivor recover from Hurricane Irene. "Mormon Helping Hands" is a volunteer outreach program affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. FEMA and "Mormon Helping Hands" partner to assists disaster survivors recover from the effects of disasters like the flooding in New Jersey that occurred as a result of Hurricane Irene on August 28, 2011. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Lincoln Park, N. J. , September 11, 2011 -- "Mormon Helping Hands" volunteers work in Lincoln Park, New Jersey to help disaster survivors recover from Hurricane Irene. "Mormon Helping Hands" is a volunteer outreach program affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. FEMA and "Mormon Helping Hands" partner to assists disaster survivors recover from the effects of disasters like the flooding in New Jersey that occurred as a result of Hurricane Irene on August 28, 2011. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Lincoln Park, N. J. , September 11, 2011 -- "Mormon Helping Hands" coordinators Jeffery Olson (center) and McLloyd "Mac" Jensen (right) discuss volunteer recovery activity with FEMA Long-Term Recovery Specialist Nancy Turnbull (left) as "Mormon Helping Hands" volunteers (clad in yellow jerseys) work in Lincoln Park, New Jersey to help disaster survivors recover from Hurricane Irene. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Lincoln Park, N. J. , September 11, 2011 -- "Mormon Helping Hands" coordinator Jeffery Olson (center) talks with an unidentified "Mormon Helping Hands" volunteer (left) and with Richard Rylander (right) as they work in Lincoln Park, New Jersey to help disaster survivors recover from Hurricane Irene. "Mormon Helping Hands" is a volunteer outreach program affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Lincoln Park, N. J. , September 11, 2011 -- "Mormon Helping Hands" volunteers Scot Michel and Laura Deschler work at an open-air "disaster recovery center" in Lincoln Park, New Jersey to help disaster survivors recover from Hurricane Irene. "Mormon Helping Hands" is a volunteer outreach program affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. FEMA and "Mormon Helping Hands" partner to assists disaster survivors recover from the effects of disasters like the flooding in New Jersey that occurred as a result of Hurricane Irene on August 28, 2011. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Lincoln Park, N. J. , September 11, 2011 -- "Mormon Helping Hands" volunteers work in Lincoln Park, New Jersey to help disaster survivors recover from Hurricane Irene. "Mormon Helping Hands" is a volunteer outreach program affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. FEMA and "Mormon Helping Hands" partner to assists disaster survivors recover from the effects of disasters like the flooding in New Jersey that occurred as a result of Hurricane Irene on August 28, 2011. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Morristown, N.J., July 20, 2013 -- Mormon Helping Hands volunteer (left), Bishop Mark McBride (center) and Alexandra McBride (right) pose for the camera as they assist in the organization of a preparedness fair sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which was held In Morristown, New Jersey on July 20, 2013. FEMA, the state, tribal and local governments, and volunteer organizations help communities prepare for natural disasters. Photograph by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA

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Date Taken: 2013-07-20 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Christopher Mardorf

City/State: Morristown, NJ

Keywords: FEMA ^ New Jersey ^ Disaster Preparedness ^ DR-4086 ^ Morristown ^ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ^ Mormon Helping Hands ^ Alexandra McBride ^ Bishop Mark McBride ^ preparedness fair Red Cross DR-4086 ^ Red Cross ^ Mormon ^ Bishop Mark McBridge ^ preparedness fair

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Mormons are a religious and cultural group related to Mormonism, the principal branch of the Latter Day Saint movement of Restorationist Christianity, which began with Joseph Smith in upstate New York during the 1820s. After Smith's death in 1844, the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints originated in Upstate New York, where Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, was raised. Joseph Smith gained the first following in the late 1820s as he was dictating the Book of Mormon, which he said was a translation of words found on a set of "golden plates" that had been buried near his home by an indigenous American prophet. The church rapidly gained a following, who viewed Smith as their prophet. As church leader, Smith instituted the then-secret practice of plural marriage and taught a form of Millennialism which he called "theodemocracy", to be led by a Council of Fifty which, allegedly, had secretly and symbolically anointed him as king of this Millennial theodemocracy. In late 1830, Smith envisioned a "city of Zion", a Utopian city in Native American lands near Independence, Missouri. After Smith and other Mormons emigrated to Missouri in 1838, hostilities escalated into the 1838 Mormon War, culminating in adherents being expelled from the state under an Extermination Order signed by the governor of Missouri. After Missouri, Smith built the city of Nauvoo, Illinois. Soon, The Nauvoo Expositor, a newspaper edited by dissident Mormon William Law, issued a scathing criticism of polygamy and Nauvoo theocratic government. Smith and the Nauvoo city council voted to shut down the paper as a public nuisance. Relations between Mormons and residents of surrounding communities had been strained, and some of them instituted criminal charges against Smith for treason. Smith surrendered to police in the nearby Carthage, Illinois, and while in state custody, he and his brother Hyrum Smith were killed by an angry mob attacking the jail on June 27, 1844. After his death, the majority of church members voted to accept the Quorum of the Twelve, led by Brigham Young, as the church's leading body. Under the leadership of Brigham Young, Church leaders planned to leave Nauvoo, Illinois in April 1846, but amid threats from the state militia, they were forced to cross the Mississippi River in the cold of February and forged a path to Salt Lake City known as the Mormon Trail. One of the reasons the Saints had chosen the Great Basin as a settling place was that the area was at the time outside the territorial borders of the United States, which Young had blamed for failing to protect Mormons from political opposition from the states of Missouri and Illinois. They left the boundaries of the United States to what is now Utah where they founded Salt Lake City. The groups that left Illinois for Utah became known as the Mormon pioneers. The arrival of the original Mormon Pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847 is commemorated by the Utah State holiday Pioneer Day. In the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexico ceded the Utah area to the United States. As a result, Brigham Young sent emissaries to Washington, D.C. with a proposal to create a vast State of Deseret, of which Young would naturally be the first governor. Instead, Congress created the much smaller Utah Territory in 1850, and Young was appointed a governor in 1851. By 1857, tensions had again escalated between Mormons and other Americans, largely as a result of church teachings on polygamy and theocracy. In 1857-1858, the church was involved in an armed conflict with the U.S. government, entitled the Utah War. The war resulted in the relatively peaceful invasion of Utah by the United States Army, after which Young agreed to step down from power and be replaced by a non-Mormon territorial governor. Nevertheless, the church still wielded significant political power in the Utah Territory. Mormons continued the practice of polygamy despite opposition by the United States Congress. In 1862, 1874 and 1887 the U.S. Congress enacted acts which made bigamy a felony in the U.S. territories. By 1890, many church leaders had gone into hiding to avoid prosecution, and half the Utah prison population was composed of polygamists. Church leadership officially ended the practice in 1890 and stopped performing polygamous marriages in 1904. During the 20th century, the church became an international organization and strong public champion of monogamy and family values.

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Far Rockaway, N.Y., March 11, 2013 -- The FEMA for Seniors program visited the Young Israel Wavecrest & Bayswater Senior Center. Community Relations (CR) Specialists gave a presentation on disaster preparedness and discussed the importance of preparing a document folder and disaster supply kit. CR Specialist Christine Meissner talked with Sharon Wittenstein about her experience during Hurricane Sandy. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

The Kentucky revival, or, A short history of the late extraordinary out-pouring of the spirit of God in the western states of America : agreeably to Scripture-promises, and prophecies concerning the latter day: with a brief account of the entrance and progress of what the world call Shakerism, among the subjects of the late revival in Ohio and Kentucky. Presented to the true Zion-traveller, as a memorial of the wilderness journey

Holgate, N.J., April 24, 2013 -- Shorefront homeowners rebuild their deck after it collapsed during Hurricane Sandy. Structurally, the home received no damage from the storm because of its breakaway walls.. Rosanna Arias/FEMA

The Kentucky revival, or, A short history of the late extraordinary out-pouring of the spirit of God in the western states of America : agreeably to Scripture-promises, and prophecies concerning the latter day: with a brief account of the entrance and progress of what the world call Shakerism, among the subjects of the late revival in Ohio and Kentucky. Presented to the true Zion-traveller, as a memorial of the wilderness journey

The Kentucky revival, or, A short history of the late extraordinary out-pouring of the spirit of God in the western states of America : agreeably to Scripture-promises, and prophecies concerning the latter day: with a brief account of the entrance and progress of what the world call Shakerism, among the subjects of the late revival in Ohio and Kentucky. Presented to the true Zion-traveller, as a memorial of the wilderness journey

Tornado - Hackleburg, Ala. , August 4, 2011 -- FEMA Long-Term Community Recovery (LTCR) Specialists, professional designers, urban planners, architects, ESF-14 recovery specialists and commmunity members participate in an outreach and information meeting at First Baptist Church in Hackleburg. FEMA supports and coordinates the involvement and participation of all stakeholders in the recovery and rebuilding of a community followng a disaster such as the tornado that sturck Hackleburg on April 27, 2011. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

The Kentucky revival, or, A short history of the late extraordinary out-pouring of the spirit of God in the western states of America : agreeably to Scripture-promises, and prophecies concerning the latter day: with a brief account of the entrance and progress of what the world call Shakerism, among the subjects of the late revival in Ohio and Kentucky. Presented to the true Zion-traveller, as a memorial of the wilderness journey

Swearing In ceremony for senior officials group, [including Janet Hostetler, Estelle Richman, Francey Youngberg, Hilary Swab, Mary McBride, Richard Walega, and Rick Garcia, with Secretary Shaun Donovan presiding]

Atlantic City, N.J., July 10, 2013 -- Months after Hurricane Sandy made landfall last fall, two workers replace storm battered boards from Atlantic City's boardwalk, Steel Pier. Rosanna Arias/FEMA

The Kentucky revival, or, A short history of the late extraordinary out-pouring of the spirit of God in the western states of America : agreeably to Scripture-promises, and prophecies concerning the latter day: with a brief account of the entrance and progress of what the world call Shakerism, among the subjects of the late revival in Ohio and Kentucky. Presented to the true Zion-traveller, as a memorial of the wilderness journey

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Little Falls, N. J. , October 11, 2011 -- Assad R. Akhter, Deputy Chief of Staff for Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. , Eighth District, New Jersey, speaks to disaster survivors at a community meeting of Little Falls residents and disaster survivors that was requested by Congressman Bill Pascrell (Eighth District, NJ) and hosted by Little Falls Mayor Michael DeFrancisci at the Little Falls Recreation Center. FEMA partners with local governments and the state to assist disaster survivors. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Mantoloking, N.J., March 8, 2013 -- Utility company employee restores power to storm damaged homes in Mantoloking as part of the recovery process after Hurricane Sandy. Rosanna Arias/FEMA

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