The town site later was a farm.The town grew rapidly. There on this site they commenced to build a town, and they called it Adam-on-di-Amon. The land was purchased from a man by the name of Arrington.and it was here the Saints flocked as their promised Zion. It was on this spot that the Mormon Prophet, Smith, claimed our forefather Adam was buried. A Directory of Towns, Villages, and HamletsĪdam-on-di-Adam (Adam-ondi-Ahman) This historic place, now (1882) nearly obliterated by time, was situated about two miles south of Jameson on a pleasant eminence bordering upon a rocky bluff.overlooking the waters of Grand River.
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