The Martyrdom Line on the Nauvoo Temple
When Joseph Smith was martyred in June of 1844, work on the temple was delayed until the leadership of the Church was settled. At the resumption of work, Brigham Young increased the size of blocks being used in the wall in order to complete the temple faster. In the second picture you can see this change. The blocks below the window sills in the upper windows, are smaller that the ones above it. You can see in the first picture where this line is, about 3/4 up on the wall. When the temple was rebuilt they included the martyrdom line showing respect for the saints and the trials that they endured to get the temple finished.
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