Item Detail
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English
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Religious Architecture of the LDS Church : Influences and Changes since 1847
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 1975
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43
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3
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301-27
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Author traces the history of Mormon architecture and the various styles employed from 1847 to the present (1975). He describes and discusses such styles as Gothic, Greek Revival, Colonial, and Modern. Contains listings of extant building of each style and photographs.
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