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Forwarded from the Public History List - H-Public:
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Subject: Preservation of Nauvoo Temple
Author: MIME:[log in to unmask]
Date: 10/13/1999 11:13 AM
H-PUBLIC Subscribers:
I received this notice yesterday and visited the site noted below. I
think it might be worth your time to check it out. It appears that the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is seeking to rebuild the
original temple built at Nauvoo over 150 years ago, but the plans seem to
call for the demolition of the remaining fabric of the structure. The
website includes a very brief survey. I encourage you to register your
opinion. If anyone on the list knows further about the status of this
proposal, you may wish to keep H-PUBLIC subscribers of any activities
since the building does indeed possess historical significance.
David G. Vanderstel
Executive Director,
National Council on Public History;
Co-Moderator, H-PUBLIC
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Here is the page for the archaeological ruins in Nauvoo, Illinois:
http://www.NauvooTemple.org
We are writing to historians who have been recommended to us,
including archaeologists, professors, museum curators, rare book
librarians, manuscript archivists, and historians. Please forward
this letter to anyone who may be interested, even those who just enjoy
history and conservation.
Thank you for helping,
Nauvoo Temple Preservation
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