Three boweries provided shelter for meetings on Temple Square during the earliest years of settlement. The "Old Tabernacle" then served the purpose from 1852-1867, before the oval Salt Lake Tabernacle succeeded it.
1863: Construction begins.
1864: Cornerstone laid.
1867: Completed enough to use.
1867: First general conference held Oct. 6, without permanent seats.
1870: April's general conference postponed 30 days so the balcony could be finished.
1875: Dedication Oct. 9, by President John Taylor.
1884: Heating and gas-lighting system installed.
1890: The Manifesto unanimously accepted at October conference.
1909: U.S. President William Howard Taft visits Salt Lake and speaks in the Tabernacle.
1919: April general conference postponed because of a flu epidemic and not held until June 1-3.
1919: The king and queen of Belgium visit Salt Lake and attend a recital to hear the Tabernacle organ.
1924: The first-ever radio broadcast of general conference on Oct. 3.
1930: The centennial of the church is observed in April.
1939: The First Presidency delivers a message on world peace, Oct. 6.
1942-45: The Tabernacle is closed during World War II.
1947: Copper replaces aluminum on roof.
1940s-1979: Home to Utah Symphony.
1948: The Mormon Tabernacle Choir performed its 1,000th national broadcast over radio.
1949: For the first time, general conference from the Tabernacle was broadcast on TV, over KSL, in October.
1953: TV broadcasts of general conference in the Tabernacle go outside the Mountain West for the first time.
1957: October general conference in the Tabernacle is canceled due to a flu epidemic.
1957: Aluminum screws added to roof; roof is insulated and fireproofed, and fire sprinklers added throughout.
1958: New Tabernacle baptistry is dedicated.
1959: A small flash fire is extinguished in the auditorium before any real damage is done.
1963: 400 well-worn benches are refinished.
1966: Original Tabernacle doors receive a face-lift.
1967: For the first time, seven Mexican radio and TV stations carry general conference in April.
1968: Full basement dug under the Tabernacle.
1972: New computerized lighting system added.
1972: Tabernacle designated a civil engineering landmark
1977: Some interior remodeling. Included is seating for more general authorities.
1981: A network of 500 satellite dishes at stake centers to carry general conference live is announced.
1993: The centennial of the Salt Lake Temple is observed in a April 6 program by the Tabernacle Choir.
1996: President Gordon B. Hinckley announces April 6 that a new assembly hall four times the size of the Tabernacle will be constructed.
1999: Tabernacle is last used for a general conference's main seating, Oct. 2-3
2000: The first general conference is held in the Conference Center, April 1-2.
2005-07: Modern retrofit started in January 2005.
2007: President Gordon B. Hinckley offers rededicatory prayer, March 31, for the Tabernacle at general conference.
— Compiled by Lynn Arave