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The Nauvoo Temple was the second temple constructed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. [2][3] The church's first temple was completed in Kirtland, Ohio, United States, in 1836. In the winter of 1846, when the main body of the church was forced out of Nauvoo, the church attempted to sell the building, finally succeeding in 1848.
- Nauvoo Illinois Temple
The Nauvoo Illinois Temple is the 113th dedicated temple of...
- Nauvoo Illinois Temple
Construction proceeded slowly for more than five years, and by the time most Saints left Illinois in 1846, they had erected a magnificent temple, largely through consecrated labor and means. A 19th-century daguerreotype of the original Nauvoo Temple.
Nauvoo Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District containing the city of Nauvoo, Illinois. The historic district is nearly coterminous with the City of Nauvoo as it was incorporated in 1840, but it also includes the Pioneer Saints Cemetery (), the oldest Mormon cemetery in the area, which is outside the town
The Nauvoo Illinois Temple is the 113th dedicated temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The intent to build the temple was announced on April 4, 1999, by church president Gordon B. Hinckley during general conference. [2] It is the third temple built in Illinois (after the original Nauvoo and Chicago Illinois ...
4 Απρ 1999 · Nauvoo was possibly the largest city in Illinois during the Nauvoo Temple era, with 12,000 people living inside the city and another 4,000 in the surrounding area. Nauvoo boasted some 2,500 homes and was likely bigger than Chicago. The temple walls were from 4 to 6 feet thick.
When the Prophet Joseph Smith announced to Church members his plans to build a temple in Nauvoo, some may have wondered whether such construction was possible. In 1841 most Church members were poor, having lost most of their property when they were chased from Missouri only a year earlier.
24 Σεπ 2022 · According to the Ensign, Latter-day Saints built the Nauvoo temple even though they knew that they would soon have to leave the city. Here’s a brief history of how the temple was built. In Doctrine and Covenants Section 124, Smith recorded a revelation from God in which the Lord told him to build a temple.