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Tabernacle timbers reveal pioneer-era drought
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Two trees with terminal rings dating 1846 intrigued Bekker because of a possibility that they had been cut by the Donner-Reed party, which was said to have cut timber while clearing a road in Emigration Canyon that the Mormon settlers followed one year later.
"There�s an outside chance that the Mormon pioneers came across cut timbers in Emigration Canyon and hauled them down on their way, or perhaps the drought was severe enough that year to have killed some trees," Bekker said. "That's one thing the walls won�t tell you."
Dead timber may also explain the rapid construction of an open-sided structure the Mormon settlers completed one week after their arrival. Several others were built before work on the Tabernacle began. Called "boweries" in the pioneer journals, these structures consisted of thatched roofs made of brush and willow boughs supported by wood beams. At least one pioneer journal documents a bowery on Temple Square being dismantled to so the lumber could be re-used, suggesting that the Tabernacle timbers could have been salvaged from these earlier structures.
The renovation of the Tabernacle included the installation of modern support structures where these timbers once lay. Although hidden from view now by new walls and ceilings, some of the old timbers were bolted alongside the new steel beams to preserve a part of the building's historical context.
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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.
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A wonderful article, nice research, thank you.
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