Maps
Map of Salt Lake City in 1877

A. Endowment House
B. Salt Lake Tabernacle (dedicated 1875)
C. Old adobe tabernacle (demolished 1877)
D. Salt Lake Temple (under construction)
E. Lion House
F. Beehive House
G. Council House
H. Constitution Building
I. First Woman’s Exponent office
J. Social Hall
K. Fifteenth Ward Relief Society hall
L. Rail depot
The street names on this map reflect the names used during Eliza R. Snow’s time. For convenience, the modern names for these streets are provided in parentheses after the historic names. In the twentieth century, the streets to the west and north of the temple block were renumbered.
Eliza R. Snow’s Discourse Locations
When circumstances permitted, Eliza R. Snow took extended tours to specific geographic areas in Utah Territory so she could spend time reaching every organization. Maps illustrating two of these tours are provided here. The May 1878 tour to northern settlements and the more extended southern tour in 1880–1881 allowed her to visit most or all of the settlements in these areas, including the smaller settlements whose inhabitants normally had to travel to larger towns for conferences with church leaders.
- Eliza R. Snow’s Northern Tour, 3–16 May 1878
- Eliza R. Snow’s Southern Tour, 8 November 1880–31 March 1881
Eliza R. Snow gave nearly twelve hundred discourses between 1840 and 1887 in western Illinois and throughout Utah and Idaho territories. This map identifies the geographic location of each of the discourses given in or near Utah.
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