From Deseret News archives:
Tabernacle timbers reveal pioneer-era drought
Analysis of the width of the rings in the wood shows that a severe drought began in the years before the first Mormon wagon trains rolled into the Salt Lake Valley the summer of 1847.
"The 1840s were drier than any other decade in this tree-ring history, which spans the years 1702 to 1863," said BYU professor Matthew Bekker, whose findings are published in the current issue of the academic journal Tree-ring Research. "It was a really rough time to establish a settlement based on irrigated agriculture."
During the recent renovation of the Tabernacle, Bekker sampled timbers on the building�s west end underneath the stage that supports seating for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the widely-recognized organ. Tree rings that grew in 1846 were much narrower than would be expected with a normal year�s rainfall, ranking as the sixth narrowest of the 162 years studied. The pioneers� first two years of settlement saw little relief with 1847 and 1848 ranked as the 10th and 16th driest seasons in the period.
Bekker determined that all 28 trees he sampled were Douglas-fir, which would have been called "red pine" by the pioneers because of the reddish hue in the heartwood.
By comparing the patterns of rings Bekker also established their relative age differences. Up to that point, however, he did not know the exact year any of the trees were cut. For a point of reference, Bekker turned to recently collected samples of very old live trees in northern Utah whose outer rings represented the year they were sampled. These old live trees overlapped the Tabernacle timbers� ring history, enabling Bekker to establish dates for the Tabernacle timbers by zeroing in on where they shared similar patterns.
The rings from one timber that supported the organ spanned from 1762 to 1862. The earliest ring goes back to 1702. The distinction of having the oldest ring was shared by seven trees with outer rings grown in 1863, the year the Tabernacle�s foundation was completed.
Nailing down those dates yielded another surprise: five of the 28 trees died or were cut earlier than 1847, meaning the pioneers harvested trees both live and dead.
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Very interesting, thank you for presenting the information.
Jim | Feb. 23, 2008 at 11:56 a.m.
Thank you. It is always exciting to learn something new after 80.
Joyce French | Feb. 22, 2008 at 8:51 p.m.
A wonderful article, nice research, thank you.
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