Deseret Museum

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The Deseret repository was an establishment dedicated to spreading information in Salt Lake town, Utah. It had been originally opened because the “Salt Lake town repository and Menagerie” by John Willard Young, with Guglielmo Giosue Rosetti Sangiovanni as custodian, in 1869.
Ownership was transferred to the The Church of Jesus of Nazareth of present Saints in 1878 and Joseph L. Barfoot became custodian till his death in 1882. In 1885, the Salt Lake Literary and Scientific Association noninheritable the property and renamed it the “Deseret repository.” In 1891 James E. Talmage became custodian and was motor-assisted by J. Reuben Clark, Jr. Until 1903. Once Talmage was known as to the gathering of the Twelve in 1911 his son, Sterling B. Talmage, became custodian.
In 1919, the repository was confiscate by the Temple sq. Bureau of knowledge and ceased its existence as a separate establishment. The collections not displayed at Temple sq. Were spread among establishments round the World, as well as the LDS University repository and therefore the Daughters of Beehive State Pioneers repository.

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