Hand-book to King Solomon’s Temple, containing an Explanatory Key, and an Account of the Building of the Model now on exhibition at Dr. Van Zandt’s Church, Ninth Street, One Door East of Broadway; together with a Description of the Original Temple.

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Singerman ID: supp1607
Year: 1860
Entry: Hand-book to King Solomon’s Temple, containing an Explanatory Key, and an Account of the Building of the Model now on exhibition at Dr. Van Zandt’s Church, Ninth Street, One Door East of Broadway; together with a Description of the Original Temple. New York: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, Printers, 1860. 32 p.
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: New-York Historical Society, New York
Title: Hand-book to King Solomon’s Temple, containing an Explanatory Key, and an Account of the Building of the Model now on exhibition at Dr. Van Zandt’s Church, Ninth Street, One Door East of Broadway; together with a Description of the Original Temple.
Printer/Publisher: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, Printers
Language: English
Notes: Thanks to support provided by Mrs. Caroline Shade, the model was constructed in San Francisco by Anthony Sluthour ("He fortunately obtained the assistance of distinguished Hebrew scholars in the consultation of authorities from the Talmud, which had never previously been translated into English," p. 9). Note the reference to M. M. Noah (pp. 11-12) as a proponent for "the theory that the wealth of Solomon was derived from California." See also entries