A Description of the Great Temple Salt Lake City And a Statement Concerning Th
A Description of the Great Temple Salt Lake City And a Statement Concerning Th
D M Duncan Mcneil Mcallister
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It is a work of art of the highest type, made by the celebrated Tiffany Co. , and represents the Father and the Son appearing to the boy Joseph Smith. There is another large window of the same kind in the room adjoining this on the west; the subject represent- ed being the delivery of the Book of Mormon to Joseph Smith by the angel Moroni. Still another window, in a hall on the same floor, depicts the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. The eastern front doors of the Temple are o...n this floor, and they open into hallways which lead to a series of re- ception rooms, beautifully decorated and furnished, and to the granite stairways in the north and south towers. Ascending to the second story of the Temple, by the south stairway, we reach a landing from which we proceed westward, and then find ourselves in a corridor on each side of which are a number of apartments, suitably fur- nished, and decorated in excellent style, for the use, sev- erally, of the First Presidency, the Twelve Apostles, first seven Presidents of Seventies, Stake Presidencies and High Councils, and various quorums of Elders, etc.
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