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Smith, Joseph Joseph SmithSmith, Joseph (1805–44) a US religious leader who started the Mormon religion. He described how an angel showed him where two golden tablets (=flat pieces of metal with words cut into them) were buried in a hill in the state of New York. He translated the writing on the tablets and it became the Book of Mormon, the holy book of the Mormon religion → see also MormonSmith, Joseph |