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Pictures and Text of Mormon Tabernacle on Temple Square
Alternative author
Esplin, Scott Clair; Grow, Stewart L. (Stewart Lofgren), 1913-1983. Historical study of the construction of the Salt Lake Tabernacle
Alternative author
edited by Scott C. Esplin
Alternative publisher
Brigham Young University, Center for the Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts
Alternative publisher
Academic Publishing
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Provo, Utah, c2007
Alternative edition
PS
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Includes the text of "A historical study of the construction of the Salt Lake Tabernacle" by Stewart L. Grow, originally presented as the authors thesis (M.A.--Brigham Young University, 1947). Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-254) and index.
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xii, 263 p. : 24 cm Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-254) and index Includes the text of "A historical study of the construction of the Salt Lake Tabernacle" by Stewart L. Grow, originally presented as the authors thesis (M.A.--Brigham Young University, 1947)
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