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descent every way from the house, so far as to divide the distance between this house, and the one next to it. On the top of the foundation, above the embankment, let there be two rows of hewn stone, and then commence the brick-work on the hewn stone. The entire height of the house is to be twenty-eight feet, each story being fourteen feet; make the wall a sufficient thickness for a house of this size. The end view represents five windows of the same size as those at the side, the middle window excepted, which is to be the same, with the addition of side lights. This middle window is designed to light the rooms both above and below, as the upper floor is to be laid off in the same way as the lower one, and arched overhead; with the same arrangement of curtains, or veils, as before mentioned. The doors are to be five feet wide, and nine feet high, and to be in the east end of the house. The west end is to have no doors, but in other respects is to be like the east, except the windows are to be opposite the alleys which run east and west. The roof of the house is to have one-fourth pitch, the door to have Gothic top, the same as the windows. The shingles of the roof to be painted before they are put on. There is to be a fanlight, as you see. The windows and doors are all to have venetian blinds. A belfry is to be in the east end, and a bell of very large size.
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Independence, Jackson County, Mo., in the early part of the year 1831 which they named Temple Lot, a beautiful spot of ground on a high eminence. They there stuck down their Jacob's staff, as they called it, and said: "This spot is the center of the earth. This is the place where the Garden of Eden, in which Adam and Eve resided, was located, and we are sent here according to the directions of the angel that appeared to our prophet, Joseph Smith, and told him this is the spot of ground on which the New Jerusalem is to be built, and, when finished, Christ Jesus is to make his reappearance and dwell in this city of New Jerusalem with the saints for a thousand years, at the end of which time there will be a new deal with reference to the nations of the earth, and the final wind-up of the career of the human family."
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482:"he land of Missouri ... is the land which I have appointed and consecrated for the gathering of the saints: wherefore this is the land of promise, and the place for the city of Zion. ... Behold the place which is now called Independence is the center place, and the a spot for the temple is lying westward upon a lot which is not far from the court house: wherefore it is wisdom that the land should be purchased by the saints; and also every tract lying westward, even unto the line running directly between Jew and Gentile. And also every tract bordering by the prairies, inasmuch as my disciples are enabled to buy lands. Behold this is wisdom, that they may obtain it for an everlasting inheritance.
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feet wide each; the middle block of pews are eleven feet ten inches long, and three feet wide each; and the two lines drawn through the middle are four inches (102 mm) apart; in which space a curtain is to drop at right angles, and divide the house into four parts if necessary. The pews of the side blocks are fourteen and a half feet long, and three feet wide. The five pews in each corner of the house, are twelve feet six inches long. The open spaces between the corner and side pews are for fireplaces; those in the west are nine feet wide, and the east ones are eight feet and eight inches (203 mm) wide, and the chimneys carried up in the wall where they are marked with a pencil.
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Americans took place at the eventual site of the Temple Lot, and representatives of different tribes each left a stone on a pile. A description of this legend was published in 2015 in
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purchased 63 acres (250,000 m), including the Temple Lot. During the purchase, Smith was to reveal: "The temple shall be reared in this generation, for verily this generation shall not pass away until an house shalt be built unto the Lord and a cloud shall rest upon it." Because no temple at
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Stone from the Southeast Corner of the Temple and a "witness marker" for the cornerstone on the northeast corner on exhibit in the Temple Lot museum. The witness marker has a "surveyor 4" (backward numeral "4") to differentiate it from a "9" The stone refers to being 40 feet (12 m) from the
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450:In March 1831, Joseph Smith said he had a
366:building, seen in 2021 from the Temple Lot
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2865:Book of Mormon Historic Publication Site
1819:by R. Jean Addams and Alexander L. Baugh
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1576:, and occurred on or about May 22, 1929.
1483:A Very Significant LITTLE PILE of ROCKS,
1323:Joseph Smith, Jr. et al. (eds.) (1835).
1287:Joseph Smith, Jr. et al. (eds.) (1835).
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54:to the right and far left, respectively.
2944:Washington D.C. Temple Visitors' Center
2023:Jackson County Jail and Marshal's House
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1372:, FAIR LDS. Retrieved January 24, 2008.
1089:. Western Miner and Financier. p.
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714:Legend of the ancient Indian rocks pile
686:The Latter Day Saints moved across the
16:First Latter Day Saints temple location
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2017:Harry S. Truman National Historic Site
1804:Church of Christ (Temple Lot) web site
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832:RLDS Church sued the Temple Lot church
584:Revised temple plans (ca Aug-Sep 1833)
301:, who said he was told this by Smith.
3358:Latter Day Saint movement in Missouri
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3306:Mexico City Temple Visitors' Center
3246:Laie Hawaii Temple Visitors' Center
2701:
1359:"Failed Prophecies of Joseph Smith"
1341:"LDS Doctrine and Covenants 84:4-5"
1304:Joseph Smith et al. (eds.) (1833).
1046:, 1997. Retrieved January 24, 2008.
497:On August 3, 1831, Smith, Cowdery,
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3383:Churches in Independence, Missouri
3276:St. George Temple Visitors' Center
1475:Story of the Small Pile of Stones,
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1044:"The Independence Temple of Zion"
796:migrating to the Salt Lake Valley
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229:" after Smith said he received a
3328:Latter Day Saint movement Portal
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2934:Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial
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3205:Granite Mountain Records Vault
3165:Church Administration Building
3160:Joseph Smith Memorial Building
3026:Independence (Zion) Temple Lot
1960:Metropolitan Community College
1598:Jackson County Temple Lot Saga
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242:Church of Christ (Temple Lot)
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2766:Gallatin election day battle
2069:First Battle of Independence
1970:Mid-Continent Public Library
1699:Watchman Fellowship ministry
1531:, 70 F. 179 (8th Cir. 1895).
659:In July 1833, Mormon leader
649:Eviction from Jackson County
355:refused to review the case.
84:; 193 years ago
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2791:Boggs assassination attempt
1517:, 60 F. 937 (W.D. Mo. 1894)
1242:. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
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1975:Kansas City Public Library
1561:A Temple in Jackson County
1501:December 24, 2013, at the
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1825:Far West Cultural Center
1811:published September 2012
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1134:Life of Heber C. Kimball
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3059:Mormon Pioneer Cemetery
2978:Nauvoo Visitors' Center
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1081:Cody, William Frederick
667:to come to Missouri in
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3155:Church Office Building
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1861:Independence, Missouri
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2628:State/Territory Pages
2609:Bismarck North Dakota
2589:Baton Rouge Louisiana
1799:at Wikimedia Commons
1652:, 1998-09-05, p. A-3.
1473:Case, James Maynard,
1147:Journal of Discourses
954:One Mighty and Strong
950:Boston, Massachusetts
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1770:United States portal
1733:, 1990-01-04, p. B5.
1649:The Kansas City Star
1459:dedicated a site at
1307:Book of Commandments
1110:Bruce A. Van Orden,
1040:H. Michael Marquardt
978:Third arson incident
968:St. Joseph, Missouri
944:on December 1, 1898.
909:First arson incident
677:tarred and feathered
544:Salt Lake City, Utah
492:downtown Kansas City
454:which stated that a
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3054:Mormon Trail Center
2776:Extermination Order
2584:Louisville Kentucky
1898:William Chrisman HS
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1266:, January 28, 2001.
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