Washington Temple (Kensington, Md.)
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
David S. and Rosalie Lehner King papers
Contains two drafts of an autobiography of David S. King and an oral history interview of Rosalie L. King. Items document their life experiences, including his political service, their service as Mormon missionaries in Haiti, and their work as president and matron of the Washington Temple. Materials date from between 1990 and 1995.
Carol Kostakos Petranek papers on Black History Month
The papers of Carol Kostakos Petranek, documenting the Washington D.C. Temple Visitor's Center Black History Month events, 2000-2008.
Sacred technology in American utopias : the new Mormon temple in Washington, D.C.
Typewritten paper that was read at the annual meeting of the Society of Historical Archaeology, Charleston, South Carolina, 1975 January 8. The paper discusses the Mormon temple in Washington, D.C., and archaeological, cultural, religious, social and political issues related to Mormon temples.
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