Church History
Joseph Smith—History 1:1–26


Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources: Joseph Smith—History 1:1–26, Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources (2025)

Joseph Smith—History 1:1–26, Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources

Joseph Smith—History 1:1–26

Quiet, lush green grove with tall trees.

The Sacred Grove, Manchester, New York, USA. Joseph Smith experienced his First Vision in this stand of trees in the spring of 1820.

Historical Background

Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days

Narrative history of events surrounding the revelations

Volume 1, Chapter 2

Hear Him

The First Vision: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast

The First Vision: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast

The First Vision: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast is a six-part miniseries from the Joseph Smith Papers Project that explores the history and legacy of Joseph Smith’s first vision.

Episode 1: “An Unusual Excitement”

Episode 2: “What Is to Be Done?”

Episode 3: “I Retired to the Woods”

Episode 4: “A Pillar of Light”

Episode 5: “It Caused Me Serious Reflection”

Episode 6: “I Had Seen a Vision”

People

Biographical facts and historical images of individuals associated with the revelations

Places

Maps and information about places associated with the revelations from The Joseph Smith Papers, Historic Sites, and other helpful sources

Events

Timeline placing each revelation in the context of key events in the Church’s first century

View the chronology

A painting of the First Vision.

Walter Rane, The Desires of My Heart, 2004, oil on canvas, Church History Museum.

Topics

Essays on subjects related to the revelations

Awakenings and Revivals

Christian Churches in Joseph Smith’s Day

Joseph Smith’s First Vision Accounts

Religious Beliefs in Joseph Smith’s Day

Joseph Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith Family

Sources

Historical background and the earliest version of each section of the Doctrine and Covenants, as published in The Joseph Smith Papers and the Church History Library catalog

Primary Accounts of Joseph Smith’s First Vision of Deity

The firsthand accounts recorded by Joseph Smith or under his direction are as follows:

Circa Summer 1832 History

Journal, 9–11 November 1835

Circa 1838 History (Joseph Smith—History 1:5–20)

“Church History,” 1 March 1842 (Wentworth Letter)

Early Contemporary Accounts

Early accounts written by contemporaries who heard Joseph Smith speak about the vision include the following:

Orson Pratt, A[n] Interesting Account

Orson Hyde, Ein Ruf aus der Wüste [A cry out of the wilderness] (original German) (modern English translation).

Levi Richards, Journal, 11 June 1843.

Interview, Joseph Smith by David Nye White, Nauvoo, Illinois, 21 Aug. 1843

Alexander Neibaur, Journal, 24 May 1844.

Ask of God: Joseph Smith’s First Vision

“I considered it of the first importance that I should be right in matters that involved eternal consequences.”

6:35

Ask of God: Joseph Smith's First Vision

Stained glass depiction of the First Vision.

The First Vision, 1913, stained-glass, Church History Museum.