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  2. Latter Day Saint movement and engraved metal plates

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    The golden plates are a set of bound and engraved metal plates that Latter Day Saint denominations believe are the source of Joseph Smith's English translation of the Book of Mormon. Although several witnesses said they saw the plates, Smith said that he returned them to an angel after the translation was completed.

  3. Golden plates - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mormon itself portrays the golden plates as a historical record, engraved by two pre-Columbian prophet-historians from around the year AD 400: Mormon and his son Moroni. [12] Mormon and Moroni, the book says, had abridged earlier historical records from other sets of metal plates.

  4. Plates of Nephi - Wikipedia

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    The Plates of Laban, Sword of Laban, the Plates of Nephi, Liahona, Plates of Ether, other records engraven on metal plates, and at least one record engraven upon stone were passed down from generation to generation. Each generation had one caretaker who was responsible for these items, mostly records; caretaker for more than their own record(s).

  5. Voree plates - Wikipedia

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    The Voree plates, also called The Record of Rajah Manchou of Vorito, [pronunciation?] or the Voree Record, were a set of three tiny metal plates allegedly discovered by James J. Strang, a leader of the Latter Day Saint movement, in Voree, Wisconsin, United States, in 1845.

  6. File:Music Engraving on Metal Plates (with sound).webm

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    Music_Engraving_on_Metal_Plates_(with_sound).webm (WebM audio/video file, VP8/Vorbis, length 11 min 32 s, 654 × 480 pixels, 616 kbps overall, file size: 50.82 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons .

  7. Engraving - Wikipedia

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    Other terms often used for printed engravings are copper engraving, copper-plate engraving or line engraving. Steel engraving is the same technique, on steel or steel-faced plates, and was mostly used for banknotes, illustrations for books, magazines and reproductive prints, letterheads and similar uses from about 1790 to the early 20th century, when the technique became less popular, except ...

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