Lds Church Granite Vaults

That s why elder renlund s latest visit to the granite tunnels is so enlightening for latter day saints.
Lds church granite vaults. A granite mountain records vault employee looks for a roll of film so it can be duplicated for distribution. It gives us a glimpse into the importance of these church records and how the church vaults work. Besides genealogical preservation and storage granite mountain records vault serves as the deep archives for a myriad of church materials. What else does the vault contain.
The granite mountain records vault also known simply as the vault is a large archive and vault owned by the church of jesus christ of latter day saints lds church excavated 600 feet into the north side of little cottonwood canyon the granite mountain facilities feature a dry environment controlled facility used for long term record storage as well as administrative offices shipping and. Along with elder quentin l. The vault also protects valuable items important to church operations and church history. The world s largest collection of genealogical records is housed in a secure vault located in the mountains near salt lake city utah.
The family history conference at the salt palace convention center presented a virtual video tour wednesday morning of the vault the seldom seen site of records preservation and storage for the lds church. Salt lake city the lds church is opening its storied vault albeit in a virtual kind of way kicking off the national family history conference at the salt palace convention center was wednesday morning s virtual video tour of the granite mountain records vault the seldom seen site of records preservation and storage for the church of jesus christ of latter day saints granite mountain. The church of jesus christ of latter day saints built the granite mountain records vault in 1965 to preserve and protect records of importance to the church including its vast collection of family history microfilms. Construction of the vault began in 1958 and was generally completed by 1963 and considered completely operational in 1965.
The site includes a network of storage rooms containing walls of steel cabinets ten feet high. The vault is nearly 700 feet inside solid granite and the entrance doors are said to weigh between 9 and 14 tons enough to endure a nuclear blast. Excavation and blasting to build the granite mountain records vault began in 1960. The majority of occupied space is dedicated to family history records but that s not all the vault contains.
Following deadly explosion church sends nearly 2m in humanitarian aid to lebanon newsroom of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints the humanitarian arm of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints latter day saint charities has donated nearly 2 million usd to provide desperately needed food and medical supplies to people in lebanon. Granite from that location was quarried for both the salt lake temple and later the church s salt lake city conference center.