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395:-acre parcel was purchased from Peter Adamson for $ 400.00; the property was located on the west side of Second West Street (now Third West Street). In 1909, the new brick meetinghouse was completed; it was formally dedicated in 1911. With seating, fixtures and musical instruments, the price of the new facility came to $ 13,000.00. The floor plan is in the shape of a T; the stem of the T (or front) was used for assembly and services, while "amusements" were located in the (rear) section perpendicular to the chapel. The old "Scandinavian" meetinghouse continued to be used as a storage facility. 703: 1363: 424: 93: 68: 51: 1374: 297:
architecture professionally trained architects were employed to design new buildings. The popularity of the Victorian Gothic influence in American architecture happened to coincide with the LDS Church's program to build new meetinghouses. These typical Gothic-style influenced meetinghouses are characterized generally by either an asymmetrical or symmetrical facade which is dominated by a square
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On October 28, 1900, the Murray Ward was formally organized as an outgrowth of the South Cottonwood Ward, and Uriah G. Miller was appointed as the first bishop. Six years later, on March 4, 1906, the ward was divided, creating the Murray First Ward and Murray Second Ward; Jacob E. Erekson was Bishop
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During the first decade of the twentieth century, the English parish style became the model for many LDS meetinghouses including the Murray Second Ward. This style was concurrent with the resurgence of medieval influence in American architecture. As the LDS Church wanted to follow current trends in
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Report, during the months of November and December the chapel, amusement hall and classrooms were renovated. The exterior wood trim was painted, and the interior wood trim was re-varnished. The ceiling in the auditorium was painted, and the walls and ceilings in the chapel and amusement hall were
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In 1956, the boundaries of the ward were changed no doubt due to growth in the population of Murray. Beginning in 1970, proposals were made for construction of a new meetinghouse. In 1977 the building was sold to the current owners, the Alano Club. The Alano Club is a not-for-profit
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The newly created Second Ward held their meetings in the twenty-foot by thirty-five-foot wood-frame meetinghouse built by the Scandinavians in 1893. Almost immediately, steps were taken towards establishing a new meetinghouse. On September 10, 1906, a
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classical in style and was built with the nearest and most available materials. It was understood that in time, a larger, more substantial facility would replace this first building. In communities that did not have a
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replaced, painted and "starched". The walls in the classrooms were "re-calcimined", the boiler was overhauled and new flues were installed, and new linoleum flooring was laid in the front entrance hall.
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arches or a combination of the two, are used throughout the building. The Murray Second Ward Meetinghouse fits this description well; it has an asymmetrical facade dominated by an entrance tower with a
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Broschinsky, Korral. Historic Resources of Murray City. 1850-1950. National Register Multiple Property Nomination, Salt Lake City, 2000.
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patterns as well as the size of the openings have not been modified, and there have been very few alterations. The Murray Second
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A Survey of L.D.S. Architecture in Utah, 1847-1930: Historic Architecture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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in 2001. The building is significant for its association with the history and development of Murray between 1909 and 1950.
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countries who had joined the LDS church in their homeland and moved to Utah; most spoke very little English. In 1883
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during the first decade of the twentieth century. The original architectural features are still evident, the
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Rawlins of the South Cottonwood Ward allowed the Scandinavian population to hold separate services in the
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of the Second Ward. The geographic boundaries of the Murray Second Ward included the area west of the
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Manuscript History & General Minutes for the Murray Second Ward, LDS Church archives.
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Many of the men employed at the Franklyn and Germania smelters were immigrants from
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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non-denominational support agency for recovering alcoholics and their families.
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The first LDS or Mormon meetinghouse in Murray was built in 1856. As in most
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parapet, and tall, Gothic (pointed) arch windows framed in wood tracery.
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style, a popular style for Mormon meetinghouses in the
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Murray LDS Second Ward Meetinghouse is located in Utah
Murray LDS Second Ward Meetinghouse is located in the United States
Murray
Utah
United States
40°39′43″N 111°53′55″W / 40.66194°N 111.89861°W / 40.66194; -111.89861
MPS
Murray City, Utah MPS
01000475
Murray
Utah
United States
National Register of Historic Places
Niels Edward Liljenberg
meetinghouse
Gothic Revival
Salt Lake Valley
fenestration
Ward
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Norman architecture
Romanesque
crenellated
pioneer
vernacular
temple
tabernacle
Scandinavian

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