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Show I ! I . 1 1 , SfiaW ,' k: t .."si I I 'I j. ; j THE WELLSVILLE TABERNACLE ' THE NEW WELLSVILLE TABERNACLE Elegant Edifice, Auditorium Basement Sixty-five Feet Square. Tower One Hundred and Thirty-five Feet High. A cut of the elegant tabernacle at Wellsvllle that will be dedicated tomorrow to-morrow afternoon, Sunday, June 28. EPITOME. Ground was broken by Bishop W. H. Maughan (deceased) In the spring Of 1902. Cornerstones were laid June 13,1903, by Apostle O. A., Woodruff (deceased) and President Seymour B. Young. Building 65x115, a basement of ten rooms, auditorium 05 feet square with an elaborate gallery, seating capacity 1500, furnished with opera chairs. Basement wall of stone two feet six Inches thick and eluht feet high, re-enforced re-enforced with brick and cement. . Grand tower 135 feet in height with sandstone trimmings. Baptismal font 4x31x8. Fire proof vault for ward records. Heated by Mldgley's patent steam heat. Building commenced and completed under the administration of E. R. Owkn, Bishop W. H. Darlev, First Counsellor. HkukuPabkek, Second Counsellor. Architect, C. T. Bahrktt. |