Old Salt Lake Tabernacle
The Old Salt Lake Tabernacle, was a
Mormon Tabernacle Choir.[5] Improvements were made in 1860s,[6] but it was demolished in 1877[7][8] and replaced with the Assembly Hall, a larger structure.[9]
Notes
- ^ Jenson 1941, p. 83
- ^ Jackson 2003, p. 69
- ^ Jenson 1992, p. 18
- ^ Roberts 1975, p. 304
- ^ Roberts 1975, p. 318
- ^ Jackson 2003, p. 69
- ^ Jackson 2003, p. 70
- ^ Roberts 1975, p. 318
- ^ Hamilton 1995, pp. 57–8
References
- Hamilton, C. Mark (1995), Nineteenth-Century Mormon Architecture & City Planning, New York: ISBN 0-19-507505-6.
- Jackson, Richard W. (2003), Places of Worship: 150 Years of Latter-day Saint Architecture, Occasional Papers, Provo, Utah: ISBN 1591563909.
- Jenson, Andrew (1941), Encyclopedic History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News Publishing Company.
- Jenson, Crystal Wride (August 1992), The Geographical Landscape of Tabernacles in The Mormon Culture Region, Master's thesis, Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University.
- Roberts, Allen D. (Summer 1975), "Religious Architecture of the LDS Church: Influences and Changes since 1847", Utah Historical Quarterly, 43 (3): 301–27.
External links
- Media related to Old Salt Lake Tabernacle at Wikimedia Commons