Mormon Pacific Historical Society
Keywords
temple, Latter-day Saints, Hawaii
Abstract
The beautiful new Temple of the Latter-day Saints at Laie, Oahu, Hawaii territory, was dedicated on Thursday, Nov. 27, 1919, by President Heber ]. Grant. The services were attended by a number of the general authorities of the Church, and by many local officers and Saints, and the religious ceremonies and the dedicatory prayer delivered by President Grant were impressive and inspiring to the last degree. It was a solemn and in many other ways memorable occasion, when the past and the present were linked together in ceremonious religious observance, and another epoch in the history of temple building was completed.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Helekunihi, Carol
(2015)
"Elder William Mark Waddoups: Called and Served With Aloha,"
Mormon Pacific Historical Society: Vol. 36, Article 8.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/mphs/vol36/iss1/8
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