Mar 1, 1842 - For the first time an account of Joseph Smith’s first vision is published, appearing in the TIMES AND SEASONS which publishes his official account April 1. This account is in a letter to John Wentworth: “I retired to a secret place in a grove and began to call upon the Lord, while fervently engaged in supplication my mind was taken away from the objects with which I was surrounded and I was enwrapped in a heavenly vision and saw two glorious personages who exactly resembled each other in features, and likeness, surrounded with a brilliant light which eclipsed the sun at noon-day. They told me that all religious denominations were believing in incorrect doctrines, . . .” Joseph later tells of the September 21, 1823 visit of “a personage [who] stood before me surrounded with a glory . . .I was informed that I was chosen to be an instrument in the hands of God to bring about some of his purposes in this glorious dispensation. I was also informed concerning the aboriginal inhabitants of this country and shown who they were, and from whence they came, a brief sketch of their origin, progress, civilization, laws, governments, of their righteousness and iniquity, and the blessings of God being finally withdrawn from them as a people was made known unto me . . .” In spite of this some LDS apologists dealing with Native American DNA studies later claim that all of Joseph Smith’s statements concerning the origin and ancestry of Native Americans are only his “opinion.”
There many versions of the first vision.
I know for a fact, if I believed I was visited by God, or Jesus, or John the Baptist - I would remember every detail of the event -every detail and my recounting would never change.