Albumen print from the 1870s of the west end and south side of the Salt Lake Tabernacle, a historic building of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Notice the Salt Lake Temple, still under construction, visible in the background (far right). Granite for Temple construction litters the ground around the Tabernacle, which at this time was quite new.
Image taken from a stereograph in the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley in the Charles L. Camp Collection[1]. Image was cropped and contrast increased.
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