User:Jaksmata/Early Temples
Appearance
Comparison of early temples and their original political geography
[edit]Temple | Location | Dedication | Statehood | Conclusion | Status |
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Kirtland | Ohio | 1836 | 1803 | Built in the U.S. | Operated by another church |
Nauvoo | Illinois | 1846 | 1818 | Built in the U.S. | Destroyed |
St. George | Utah | 1877 | 1896 | Built outside the U.S. | Operating |
Logan | Utah | 1884 | 1896 | Built outside the U.S. | Operating |
Manti | Utah | 1888 | 1896 | Built outside the U.S. | Operating |
Salt Lake | Utah | 1893 | 1896 | Built outside the U.S. | Operating |
Laie | Hawaii | 1919 | 1959 | Built outside the U.S. | Operating |
Cardston | Alberta | 1923 | N/A | Built outside the U.S. | Operating |
Mesa | Arizona | 1927 | 1912 | Built in the U.S. | Operating |
Deductions
[edit]- The first four temples built in Utah were built outside the U.S..
- The first Utah temple built in the U.S. was Ogden (dedication: 1972, statehood: 1896).
- Cardston is the oldest currently operating temple that exists outside the U.S., although it was the sixth temple built outside the U.S.
- Mesa is the oldest currently operating temple that was built in the U.S.