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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Mormonism: From Temples to Pioneers" The stunning Mormon Temple in La Jolla, San Diego County

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Lion House in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Lion House in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1899. Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah

SALT LAKE CITY, c1899. Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome from a photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1899

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE TEMPLE. The Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving by Frederick Piercy

SALT LAKE TEMPLE. The Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving by Frederick Piercy, c1870

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1880. A view of Salt Lake City. Lithograph, c1880

SALT LAKE CITY, c1880. A view of Salt Lake City. Lithograph, c1880

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, 1866. The city and valley of the great Salt Lake, Utah. Engraving

SALT LAKE CITY, 1866. The city and valley of the great Salt Lake, Utah. Engraving, 1866

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, 1866. The residence of Brigham Young, known as Zion House, in Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE CITY, 1866. The residence of Brigham Young, known as Zion House, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, 1866

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, 1866. The Mormon Theatre in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, 1866

SALT LAKE CITY, 1866. The Mormon Theatre in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, 1866

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, 1872. The west side of Main Street in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving

SALT LAKE CITY, 1872. The west side of Main Street in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, 1872

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, 1872. The residences of Brigham Young and Daniel H

SALT LAKE CITY, 1872. The residences of Brigham Young and Daniel H. Wells on Main Street in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, 1872

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, 1872. Looking north on Main Street in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving

SALT LAKE CITY, 1872. Looking north on Main Street in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, 1872

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1854. View of Salt Lake City, Utah, including Brigham Young house

SALT LAKE CITY, c1854. View of Salt Lake City, Utah, including Brigham Young house, schoolhouse, presidents office and governors office. Photograph, c1854

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1855. The first post office in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photograph, c1855

SALT LAKE CITY, c1855. The first post office in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photograph, c1855

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1860. Shops along Main Street in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photograph

SALT LAKE CITY, c1860. Shops along Main Street in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photograph, c1860

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1861. Houses and trees along State Street in Salt Lake City, Utah

SALT LAKE CITY, c1861. Houses and trees along State Street in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photograph, c1861

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1865. Parade in Salt Lake City, Utah celebrating Lincolns re-election

SALT LAKE CITY, c1865. Parade in Salt Lake City, Utah celebrating Lincolns re-election on 4 March 1865. Brigham Youngs house is in the background. Photograph, 1865

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON TEMPLE, 1892. The capstone laying celebration at the Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City

MORMON TEMPLE, 1892. The capstone laying celebration at the Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 6 April 1892. The Tabernacle is on the left

Background imageMormon Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, 1894. Photographic view of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1894. The Mormon Temple

SALT LAKE CITY, 1894. Photographic view of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1894. The Mormon Temple and Tabernacle are on the right

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON PUBLISHING COMPANY. The Deseret Book Publishing Company in Salt Lake City

MORMON PUBLISHING COMPANY. The Deseret Book Publishing Company in Salt Lake City, Utah, c1900

Background imageMormon Collection: UTAH: SALT LAKE CITY, 1858. Livingston, Kinkead & Co

UTAH: SALT LAKE CITY, 1858. Livingston, Kinkead & Co.; Candlands Saloon; and the Council House in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, American, 1858

Background imageMormon Collection: UTAH: SALT LAKE CITY, 1858. Social Hall for Mormon meetings, in Salt Lake City, Utah

UTAH: SALT LAKE CITY, 1858. Social Hall for Mormon meetings, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, American, 1858

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON TEMPLE, 1866. The construction of the Mormon temple in Salt Lake City, Utah

MORMON TEMPLE, 1866. The construction of the Mormon temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, 1866

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON TEMPLE, 1887. A view of the Melchisedec pulpits in the Mormon Temple at Kirtland, Ohio

MORMON TEMPLE, 1887. A view of the Melchisedec pulpits in the Mormon Temple at Kirtland, Ohio. Engraving, 1887

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMONS EMIGRATING, 1871. A Mormon family on their way to Salt Lake City. Engraving

MORMONS EMIGRATING, 1871. A Mormon family on their way to Salt Lake City. Engraving, 1871

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON EMIGRANTS, 1878. Mormon emigrants bound for Utah arriving at Castle Garden

MORMON EMIGRANTS, 1878. Mormon emigrants bound for Utah arriving at Castle Garden in New York City. Engraving, 1878

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON IMMIGRANTS, 1878. Mormon emigrants landing on the wharf at Castle Garden in New York City

MORMON IMMIGRANTS, 1878. Mormon emigrants landing on the wharf at Castle Garden in New York City. Engraving, 1878

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMONS EMIGRATING, 1856. Mormons crossing the plains. Engraving, 1856

MORMONS EMIGRATING, 1856. Mormons crossing the plains. Engraving, 1856

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON TABERNACLE, 1872. The Mormon Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, 1870

MORMON TABERNACLE, 1872. The Mormon Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving, 1870

Background imageMormon Collection: OLD TABERNACLE, 1852. The Old Mormon Tabernacle, built in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1851

OLD TABERNACLE, 1852. The Old Mormon Tabernacle, built in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1851 and torn down in 1870. Photograph, 1852

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON CURRENCY, 1858. Bank note issued at Salt Lake City and bearing the signature

MORMON CURRENCY, 1858. Bank note issued at Salt Lake City and bearing the signature of Mormon leader Brigham Young, 1858, of value only within the Utah Territory

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMONS: CACHE VALLEY. Mormons leaving the overcrowded Cache Valley on the Utah-Idaho border

MORMONS: CACHE VALLEY. Mormons leaving the overcrowded Cache Valley on the Utah-Idaho border. American illustration, 1904, after Ernest L. Blumenschein

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The Great Sin of the Century

MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The Great Sin of the Century. Uncle Sam has difficulties enforcing the Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1882, which declared polygamy a felony and revoked the polygamists right to vote

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON CARTOON, 1882. Violators of the Laws of the Land

MORMON CARTOON, 1882. Violators of the Laws of the Land. An 1882 American newspaper cartoon by Thomas Nast on George Q. Cannons removal as a member of the U.S

Background imageMormon Collection: Mormon Gold Coin, 1849

Mormon Gold Coin, 1849

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON CARTOON, 1906. The Automormon. Expressly designed for family use in Utah

MORMON CARTOON, 1906. The Automormon. Expressly designed for family use in Utah. Cartoon, 1906, Louis M. Glackens

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMONS & QUAIL. Descent of the thousands of quail on Mormons in Utah wilderness

MORMONS & QUAIL. Descent of the thousands of quail on Mormons in Utah wilderness: oil on linen by Carl Christensen

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON TEMPLE FIRE. Burning of Mormon Temple at Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1848

MORMON TEMPLE FIRE. Burning of Mormon Temple at Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1848. Oil on linen by Carl Christensen

Background imageMormon Collection: MORMON IN UTAH, 1847. Mormon Tabernacle camp on their arrival in Utah. Wood engraving

MORMON IN UTAH, 1847. Mormon Tabernacle camp on their arrival in Utah. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imageMormon Collection: GEORGE A. SMITH (1817-1875). American member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

GEORGE A. SMITH (1817-1875). American member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Background imageMormon Collection: JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH (1838-1918). American religious leader. Photographed, 1911

JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH (1838-1918). American religious leader. Photographed, 1911, while President of the Mormon Church

Background imageMormon Collection: JOSEPH & HYRUM SMITH. Joseph Smith (1805-1844), right, and his brother Hyrum (1800-1844)

JOSEPH & HYRUM SMITH. Joseph Smith (1805-1844), right, and his brother Hyrum (1800-1844): American lithograph, c1845

Background imageMormon Collection: JOSEPH SMITH (1805-1844). American founder of the Mormon church. The lower, or Aaronic

JOSEPH SMITH (1805-1844). American founder of the Mormon church. The lower, or Aaronic, priesthood of the Mormon church bestowed on Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery by the prophet John the Baptist

Background imageMormon Collection: ANN ELIZA YOUNG (1844-1925). 19th wife of Brigham Young and later advocate for womens rights

ANN ELIZA YOUNG (1844-1925). 19th wife of Brigham Young and later advocate for womens rights. Photograph by Thomas Houseworth, c1875

Background imageMormon Collection: BRIGHAM YOUNG (1801-1877). American religious leader. The Lion House, built by Brigham Young

BRIGHAM YOUNG (1801-1877). American religious leader. The Lion House, built by Brigham Young, 1856, in Salt Lake City, as a home for him and his family. Photograph, c1900

Background imageMormon Collection: DANIEL H. WELLS (1814-1891). American apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

DANIEL H. WELLS (1814-1891). American apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Engraving, 1872

Background imageMormon Collection: BRIGHAM YOUNG (1801-1877). American Mormon leader. Engraving, 1866

BRIGHAM YOUNG (1801-1877). American Mormon leader. Engraving, 1866

Background imageMormon Collection: BRIGHAM YOUNG (1801-1877). American Mormon leader

BRIGHAM YOUNG (1801-1877). American Mormon leader. Brigham Young From Behind His Breastworks Charging The United States Troops. Lithograph cartoon, c1858




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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Mormonism: From Temples to Pioneers" The stunning Mormon Temple in La Jolla, San Diego County, California stands as a testament to the faith's presence across America. Porter Rockwell, a legendary figure in Mormon history captured in this CDV photograph, embodies the resilience and determination of early Mormons. Temple Square at night in Salt Lake City, Utah illuminates the spiritual heart of Mormonism with its majestic beauty and serene atmosphere. The enchanting Mormon Temple in Laie, Oahu offers a tropical paradise where spirituality meets natural splendor on the shores of Hawaii. Witnessing Mormons cutting stone for their temple evokes admiration for their dedication to craftsmanship and building sacred spaces. A haunting image captures brave Mormons caught amidst a prairie blizzard during their treacherous journey towards Utah - an enduring symbol of sacrifice and perseverance. New Pavilion Saltair and bathers provide glimpses into everyday life within Salt Lake City's vibrant community shaped by Mormon values and traditions. Joshua Tree emerges majestically amidst granite rocks in the Mojave desert – reminding us that nature holds profound significance within the fabric beliefs. The iconic reflection of the magnificent Salt Lake Temple upon a tranquil pond mirrors both physical beauty and spiritual introspection found within this sacred site. The grandeur of the historic Mormon Tabernacle echoes through time as it continues to be an architectural marvel attracting visitors from around the globe.