Smith served as president of the stake in Lee County, Iowa, during the Nauvoo period.[3] He was also the first president of the Salt Lake Stake, the first stake in Utah Territory, and as such was the leader of the Latter-day Saints in Utah in the winter of 1847–48.
Monument to four generations of a branch of the Smith family, prominent in LDS history
Back of monument
Headstone of John Smith
Notes
^John SmithArchived 2018-09-23 at the Wayback Machine in Lawrence R. Flake, Prophets and Apostles of the Last Dispensation (Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2001), 311–13.
^He is the only person to serve as a stake president after being a member of the First Presidency.[citation needed]
^Major, Jill C. “Artworks in the Celestial Room of the First Nauvoo Temple.” Brigham Young University Studies, vol. 41, no. 2, Brigham Young University, 2002, pp. 47–69, http://www.jstor.org/stable/43044321.
Further reading
Jeremy C. Schwendiman (2016). Uncle of the Prophet - The Life and Achievements of John Smith. Jeremy C. Schwendiman. ISBN978-1890718473.