29 October, 2007

West Jordan - The geezer abroad in Missouri

The geezer took two trips for work during October.
One was to some boring place in Columbus, Ohio over LDS General Conference weekend.
The other one was to FRB in Kansas City, Missouri and there was actually a couple of small spots of after-work time. So here we go with some photos of places in and around Independence.
The second of the two quick trips was to the Clay County Jail in Liberty, Missouri.
I didn't know much about the Missouri church history sites, so there were some surprises for me, like this one..
The original Liberty jail was built circa 1830, just before the church folks got to Missouri.
It was used for Smith&co in 1838, for another for 50 years as a jail, and another 8 or so years for ice storage, before being demolished circa 1900. So it was long gone until the mid 1900s when the Church bought the property and built the exhibit shown in the next several frames.....



This frame is an overview showing the entrance to the LDS Visitor Center built on the original site to house a full-scale replica of the jail. The jail replica is housed in the octagonal enclosure in the near distance at far right. This frame is inside the dome and shows the upper of the jails two floors; Entry to the jail was through the door on the far side of the upper floor shown above. Apparently it was built in more than 1 phase ...The first phase was a log cabin with rough hewn logs (the logs in the replica are not original) approximately 1 foot thick. The county then decided that more reinforcement was needed, so the 2 foot thickness stone walls were added. The stone was intentionally built 1 foot recessed from the inner wood structure and the space was filled with loose rock. There were two grates - one on each side - for ventilation. This frame shows the lower floor of the facility is apparently where the detainees were housed, at least our detainees of interest: Joseph Smith, Hyrum Smith, Lyman Wight, Alexander McRae, and Caleb Baldwin. Sidney Rigdon was also detained initially but released early. About 1/2 of this lower floor is below ground, and entry is through a trap door from the floor above. It is about 6 feet high, which must have cramped the style of the taller occupants. No lights,no fireplace, no sanitation, ventilation through an open grate on each side of the jail. Did I mention crummy food. What a great place to spend 4 months confinement. This is the site of origin of D&C Sections 121-123. The ventilation grates were mentioned earlier. This frame is close-up of those. Liberty is about is 10 miles north of Kansas City on I-35.


The first of the two trips was to Independence, Missouri (an adjoining town 7 miles due east of Kansas City). The Independence church history site is a much busier place as to ownership of various pieces of property. The main area consists of a four-block area shared by various denominations (1/2 mile west of downtown Independence). (1) NW section - Empty future Jackson county temple site, now owned by Church of Christ (Temple Lot); (2) SW section - Community of Christ Auditorium; (3) SE section - LDS Church Independence Visitor Center; (4) SW section - Community of Christ Independence Temple



This frame is an attempt at overview of the 4 block area - sorry about the lighting. This is a view from the west side of the NorthWest block. In the foreground is (1) the empty future temple site (or "temple lot") dedicated in Aug 1831 by Joseph Smith. Background left is (2) the Church of Christ (Temple Lot) meetinghouse and headquarters facility, and far background center is (3) the Community of Christ Temple. The remaining parts of the area are (4) the Community of Christ Auditorium, off camera foreground right, and (5) the LDS Church Visitor Center off camera backgound right.


This frame is a reasonably lighted (taken earlier) view of the Community of Christ Auditorium - the approximate though much larger counterpart of the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake. It is about the size of the Marriot Center. The northwest corner of the LDS Church Independence Visitor Center building is the foreground on the right, for an idea of the design style the church used - a lacy vaulted arch design. This frame is a better lighted and closer view of the Community of Christ Temple. So much for the photos, now a couple of other interesting observations from my stroll.... There are at least 2 other derivative denomination within a couple of blocks of the central church area of Independence ... some I noticed buildings for were: (1)The Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which separated when RLDS changed to CofC


The birthplace of Harry S Truman is 3 blocks west of downtown (extreme left distance of this view), and the Truman Library complex, where David Clark is on staff, is 2 miles north of this area.


One final Really Wierd thing I stumbled onto while talking to Mom on the phone.... Egbert J Gates and Dorothy Vernon Stiles were married at the Grace (Episcopal) Church at 415 West 13th Street in Kansas City, Missouri. The FRB site is at 27th and Main street - about 14 blocks away. The church is still there and is now called Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral. It even has a web site. (http://www.ghtc-kc.org/)

This is a photo I got from the web site. I went over there the night before I came back and talked to Mother on the phone, described, took pictures, etc.



28 October, 2007

MIdvale checking in

Hello family, all is well in Midvale. We have survived the resurfacing of our apartment complex parking lots. We evacuated to West Jordan for two days, to avoid the hassle of finding open "visitors" spaces while our section was being done. We returned home only to find a notice that our section had been rescheduled due to weather conditions. Fortunately we were able to find visitors spaces during the rescheduled time, even if it was a bit more of a walk. We also received a nice flyer today with a phone number of the security people that patrol the complex, so we can call in a noise complaint the next time the folks in the neighboring building have a drunken party at 4:00 am.

Marilyn's temp agency assignment at LDS hospital is coming to an end, as the new Intermountain Medical Center in Murray is opening this week and all the staff are being reshuffled. Cottonwood Hospital is closing and transferring all its patients to the new hospital. There was no promise of the assignment going past the end of October, though we won't be surprised if we get a call saying they want her to come back. We'll see how things go with different assignments from the agency.

We're keeping busy with some reorganizing of our apartment and stored things, and Marilyn has been back at the sewing machine after a needed break. (That wedding dress took a while to make.) She did a Halloween costume for a coworker's child on commission, and the little Pokemon outfit is done now. The sewing machine at home decided to stop cooperating midway through the project, so we had to go the North house to finish it off. The little cap and shirt turned out to be cute.

01 October, 2007

West Jordan - assorted news bits

  • From Logan .... Ruth Bragg is engaged (to Justin)
    We are informed that the wedding is planned for 12 January 2008, 9 am, Logan, UT (Temple). We recently provided addresses for announcements.