Item Detail
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Book
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English
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Talmage, James E.
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The House of the Lord : A Study of Holy Sanctuaries Ancient and Modern
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Deseret News
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1912
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336
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In 1911, the photographer Max Florence threatened to publish photographs he had taken from inside the Salt Lake Temple unless the LDS Church paid ransom. The LDS Church refused to pay this ransom, instead authorizing its own photographers to photograph the Salt Lake Temple's interior and publishing them in James E. Talmage's work on the history of ancient and modern temples, The House of the Lord.
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