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Show 12. Andrew Jenson, Manuscript History of the Ephraim Ward, photocopy of typescript, LOS Church Archives. 13. Maria Wilhelmina Catharina Krause Madsen, Biography, photocopy of typescript, Utah State Historical Society Collections, 8. 14~ Joseph Hansen, Family History, LOS Church Archives, 14~ 15. Church Consecration Records for Manti for the 1855-1858 period indicate that only 6 of the 124 individuals deeding property to the Church listed improved land--including houses and corrals--outside of the three Manti forts. See, Book B, Deeds, Recorder's Office, Sanpete County Courthouse. For an overview of the consecration movement of the 1850s, see Arrington, Fox, and May, Building the City of God, 63-78. 16. Jenson, History of the Sanpete Stake. 17. Quoted in May, "Mormon Town, 11 76. 18. There is no comprehensive history of LOS Church architecture. The best summary to date is found in Allen D. Roberts, "Religious Architecture of the LOS Church: Influences and Changes Since 1847, 11 Utah Historical Quarterly, 45:3 (Summer 1975): 301-327. An attempt to look specifically at the architectural history of the Sanpete Valley is contained in Tom Carter, 11 A Hierarchy of Architectural Values," in Antrei and Scow, The Other Forty-Niners, 457-488. 19. Roberts, "Religious Architecture," 308, Carter, "Hierarchy," 469-470. 20. I am following here Olsen, Settlement Imagery and Farmstead Morphology, 20-53. 21. Antrei and Scow, The Other Forty-Niners, 25-74. 22. Robert Redfield, The Little Communit and Peasant Society and Culture (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960 , 1-16. 23. John. P. Stilgoe, Common Landscape of America, 1580-1845 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982), 3. 24. Quoted in Arrington, Fox, and May, Building the City of God, 2. 25. See Olsen, "Zion," 23; C. Mark Hamilton, "The Salt Lake Temple: A Symbolic Statement of Mormon Doctrine," in The Mormon People: Their Character and Traditions, Charles Redd Monographs in Western History, 10, ed. by Thomas G. Alexander (Provo: Brigham University Press, 1980), 103-127; Andrew, The Early Temp l es, 11-28; and Mark P. Leone, "The New Mormon Temple in Washington, D.C., 11 in Historic Archaeology and the Importance of Material Things, Special Publication Series, Number 2, ed. by Leland Ferguson (Society for Historical Archaeology, 1977), 43-61. 83 |