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Additional Reading Resources
- Paul L. Anderson, "Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah," Encyclopedia of Mormonism, 1-4 vols., edited by Daniel H. Ludlow [New York: Macmillan, 1992], 1434.
- George E. Carpenter, "Men Who Have Done Things: Joseph H. Ridges, The Man Who Built the Tabernacle Organ," The Western Monthly, 1911.
- Kate B. Carter, comp., "The Great Mormon Tabernacle," Our Pioneer Heritage, 1968.
- Stewart L. Grow, A Tabernacle in the Desert, 1958.
- Stewart L. Grow, "Bring on the Lumber: The Building of the Tabernacle," Improvement Era, 1967.
- Gordon B. Hinckley, "Building Your Tabernacle,"
Ensign, November 1992, 50.
- Howard W. Hunter, "The Tabernacle,"
Ensign, November 1975, 94.
- John Longhurst, "I Have a Question,"
Ensign, February 1984, 29.
- Robert C. Mitchell, "Desert Tortoise: The Mormon Tabernacle on Temple Square," Utah Historical Quarterly, 1967.
- Levi Edgar Young, The Great Mormon Tabernacle with its World-Famed Organ and Choir, 1917.
- Albert L. Zobell, Jr., "Opening of the Tabernacle," Improvement Era, 1967.
SOURCES
James B. Allen, Ronald W. Walker, and David J. Whittaker, Studies in Mormon History: An Indexed Bibliography, (University of Illinois: Urbana and Chicago, 1997).