. Americana. (.-*. ^X^ iiiiilMi f I iliiiiiii • HISTORY OF THE MORMON CHURCH 271 Dnunmond of the supreme court; marshal of the territory, J. , T. R. King, probate judge of Millard county, andAmasa M. LjTnan and Erastus Snow of the council of the Apos-tles, all of whom were accorded the freedom of the floor of thegeneral assembly.^ Heber C. Kimball was president of the council and JedediahM. Grant speaker of the House.^^ Within the period covered in this chapter a number of thepublic buildings which are regarded as historical in Utah wereerected or begun. Among them the Old Council Ho


. Americana. (.-*. ^X^ iiiiilMi f I iliiiiiii • HISTORY OF THE MORMON CHURCH 271 Dnunmond of the supreme court; marshal of the territory, J. , T. R. King, probate judge of Millard county, andAmasa M. LjTnan and Erastus Snow of the council of the Apos-tles, all of whom were accorded the freedom of the floor of thegeneral assembly.^ Heber C. Kimball was president of the council and JedediahM. Grant speaker of the House.^^ Within the period covered in this chapter a number of thepublic buildings which are regarded as historical in Utah wereerected or begun. Among them the Old Council House, al-ready referred to in a previous chapter, also the Social Hall,on the east side of state street between South Temple and 1stSouth street, Salt Lake City. It was built in 1852, but notopened for use until the first of January, 1853. It was built ofadobies and in dimensions is 73x33 feet, having two floors, abasement and a main floor. It was built for uses implied byits name, social and semi-social functions


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