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  2. Cardston Alberta Temple - Wikipedia

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    Cardston Alberta Temple during the day One of the focal points of the temple is the placement at the town’s central square, enclosed within a stone wall and views of Chief Mountain . Its octagonal shape under a pyramidal capped roof and Greek cross layout with arms facing cardinal directions are distinct features that symbolize its historical ...

  3. Cardston - Wikipedia

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    Cardston is a town in Alberta, Canada. It was first settled in 1887 by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who travelled from Utah, via the Macleod-Benton Trail, to present-day Alberta in one of the century's last wagon migrations. [7] The founder of the town was Charles Ora Card. The combined church and ...

  4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Canada

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    The Cardston Alberta Temple is the oldest LDS temple outside the United States. In the winter of 1829–30, Oliver Cowdery and Hiram Page visited Upper Canada while seeking money to finance the publication of the Book of Mormon.

  5. Edward J. Wood - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, Wood became the first president of the LDS Church's Cardston Alberta Temple. He simultaneously served as temple president and stake president until 1942, when he was released from his duties as stake president. In 1948, Wood asked to be released as temple president due to ill health.

  6. List of temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    Alberta: Calgary Alberta Temple: edit: Calgary, Canada : October 28, 2012 33,000 sq ft 3,100 m 2: Cardston Alberta Temple: edit: Cardston, Alberta, Canada : August 26 ...

  7. Charles Ora Card - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ora Card (November 5, 1839 – September 9, 1906) was the American founder of Cardston, Alberta, the first Mormon settlement in Canada. He has been referred to as "Canada's Brigham Young". [1] Card was a Mormon pioneer as a teenager, traveling from the eastern United States to Utah Territory in the 1850s.

  8. Mormon Trail (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Canada's Mormon Trail has a variety of National Historic Sites, Provincial Historic Sites and many points of interest that display the unique cultural heritage the Mormons have had in the settling of Southern Alberta. The Mormon Trail begins with the Village Stirling and follows highway 52 and highway 3 to Cardston. Communities along the trail;

  9. Template:LDS Temple/Cardston Alberta Temple - Wikipedia

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    Data for lists and infobox for Cardston Alberta Temple. For information on formatting and use of this data see Wikipedia:WikiProject Latter Day Saint movement/Temples ...