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  1. Martin Harris (May 18, 1783 – July 10, 1875) was an early convert to the Latter Day Saint movement who financially guaranteed the first printing of the Book of Mormon and also served as one of Three Witnesses who testified that they had seen the golden plates from which Joseph Smith said the Book of Mormon had been translated.

  2. The Contributions of Martin Harris. D&C 3, 5, 10, 17, 19. Matthew McBride. Image. Martin Harris. By 1827, Martin Harris had built a comfortable life for himself in Palmyra, New York. 1 Over the previous 14 years, he had acquired 320 acres of farmland, made them profitable through his industry and progressive ideas, and built a handsome frame ...

  3. April 1999. The Witness: Martin Harris. By Elder Dallin H. Oaks. Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. One of Martin Harriss greatest contributions to the Church, for which he should be honored for all time, was his financing the publication of the Book of Mormon. The Law of Witnesses.

  4. May 27, 2011 · Martin Harris (1783-1875), a New York farmer, was one of the Three Witnesses to the divine origin of the Book of Mormon. He also financed the first publication of the Book of Mormon in 1830 at a cost of $3,000 and later helped finance publication of the Book of Commandments.

  5. Harris, Martin. One of the Three Witnesses to the divine origin and truthfulness of the Book of Mormon. He financially helped Joseph Smith and the Church. The Lord asked Martin Harris to sell his property and give his funds to pay for the publication of the Book of Mormon ( D&C 19:26–27, 34–35 ), to be an example unto the Church ( D&C 58:35 ...

  6. Martin Harris Biography. Martin Harris, one of the three witnesses to the Book of Mormon. Martin Harris was born on May 18, 1783 in Washington County, New York. Physical descriptions of him say that he was 5 feet 8 inches tall, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a Greek-style beard shaved to grow off the edge of his jaw and chin.

  7. On April 6, 1830 he was present at the organizational meeting of what became The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After the meeting Martin was among the first to enter baptismal waters, being baptized by Oliver Cowdery.

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