A veteran of the War of 1812, and one of the first to accept the gospel of Christ by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kirtland, Ohio. Baptized by Parley P. Pratt and within a year was called by revelation to travel to Missouri and "preach the gospel" without purse or script (D&C 52:30). A counselor to Presiding Bishop Newel K. Whitney, and later as a counselor in the Stake Presidency in Kirtland.
The family journeyed to Missouri and settled among the Saints in the Adam-ondi-ahman Stake, until Governor Lilburn Boggs's extermination order forced them to flee to Illinois.
Reynolds served on the building committees for the Nauvoo House, the Mansion House, and the Nauvoo Temple. Reynolds and his family journeyed with the Saints to the Rocky Mountains and settled in Salt Lake City, Utah. Reynolds died in Salt Lake City and is buried there.
The following link is to the book "Reynolds Cahoon and his Stalwart Sons"
Family History
A veteran of the War of 1812, and one of the first to accept the gospel of Christ by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kirtland, Ohio. Baptized by Parley P. Pratt and within a year was called by revelation to travel to Missouri and "preach the gospel" without purse or script (D&C 52:30). A counselor to Presiding Bishop Newel K. Whitney, and later as a counselor in the Stake Presidency in Kirtland.
The family journeyed to Missouri and settled among the Saints in the Adam-ondi-ahman Stake, until Governor Lilburn Boggs's extermination order forced them to flee to Illinois.
Reynolds served on the building committees for the Nauvoo House, the Mansion House, and the Nauvoo Temple. Reynolds and his family journeyed with the Saints to the Rocky Mountains and settled in Salt Lake City, Utah. Reynolds died in Salt Lake City and is buried there.
The following link is to the book "Reynolds Cahoon and his Stalwart Sons"
Family History