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The Salt Lake Temple: Forty Years In Granite

Par : Andrew North
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235275799
  • EAN9798235275799
  • Date de parution09/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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The Salt Lake Temple: Forty Years in Granite tells the remarkable story of one of the most recognizable religious buildings in the world-and the ordinary Saints whose faith, sacrifice, and perseverance made it possible. When Brigham Young entered the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, there were no homes, no roads, and no permanent settlements. Yet before a single permanent building was constructed, he identified the site where a temple would someday stand.
What followed was a forty-year effort unlike anything in American religious history. Drawing from diaries, journals, newspapers, Church records, and historical accounts, A. Howard North traces the temple's journey from a marked spot in the sagebrush to its dedication in 1893. Readers will follow the quarry workers who cut granite from Little Cottonwood Canyon, the teamsters who hauled stone across difficult terrain, the craftsmen who shaped its interior, and the generations of pioneers who contributed labor, money, and devotion to a project many would never live to see completed.
More than a construction story, this is a history of faith under pressure-of a people driven from state to state, enduring poverty, isolation, federal opposition, and personal sacrifice while remaining committed to building a house dedicated to the Lord. Whether you are a student of Church history, a lover of pioneer stories, or someone who has stood in awe of the Salt Lake Temple, this book offers a detailed and inspiring look at the men and women who transformed a desert valley and raised one of the great religious landmarks of the modern world.
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