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D. H. Smith on a photograph from ca. 1870.
D. H. Smith on a photograph from ca. 1870.

David Hyrum Smith (1844-1904) was the youngest son of Joseph Smith, Jr. and Emma Hale Smith and, as an adult, was an influential missionary and leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. Emma Hale Smith Bidamon ( 10 July 1804 – 30 April 1879) was married to Joseph Smith Jr Please see the talk page for this article and the "See also" list before adding content or adding a hyphen to Latter Day Saint He was born approximately five months after the murder of his father.

Smith was highly effective missionary for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church). A missionary is a member of a Religion who works to convert those who do not share the missionary's faith someone who proselytizes. From 1865 to 1873, he conducted missionary trips throughout the Midwest, Utah Territory, and California, debating preachers of different theologies, including representatives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the fourth largest Christian denomination in the United States and the largest and most well-known From 1873 to 1896, Smith was a counselor to his brother Joseph Smith III in the First Presidency of the RLDS Church. Joseph Smith III ( November 6, 1832 – December 10, 1914) was the eldest surviving son of Joseph Smith Jr The First Presidency of the Community of Christ, formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the church's highest-ranking priesthood

Smith was called the Sweet Singer of Israel because many who knew him, who heard him sing, and joined him in song, stated that he was the most inspiring singer of God they had encountered. The Joseph Smith Historic Site, maintained by the Community of Christ, houses Smith's original paintings of Nauvoo, Illinois. There is also a Nauvoo Alabama, and a Nauvoo Pennsylvania Nauvoo ( is a small city in Hancock County, Illinois He was known as a poet, painter, singer, philosopher, naturalist, and was described as both brilliant and charismatic.

In a 1998 biography of Smith, From Mission to Madness: Last Son of the Mormon Prophet, author Valeen Tippetts Avery describes Smith's mental deterioration, starting with a probable breakdown early in 1870 and ending with his 1904 death in the Northern Illinois Hospital and Asylum for the Insane in Elgin, Illinois. Valeen Tippetts Avery (1936 - 2006 was an American biographer and historian best known for her work on Western American and Latter Day Saint history Elgin (ˈɛldʒɨn is a city. (645 km northwest of Chicago on the Fox River.

In an 1869 letter to his mother, Emma Smith, at age 24, Smith wrote:

Mother I must tell you . . . I feel very sad and the tears run out of my eyes all the time and I don't know why. . . . strive as I will my heart sinks like lead. . . . I must tell someone my troubles . . .

Smith was confined in the institution for twenty-seven years. Avery's book draws on a large body of Smith's correspondence and poetry to examine both his personality and his emotional state.

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