Showing Collections: 1651 - 1660 of 1916
Thomas Poppleton Scrapbook
Oversized scrapbook of drama activities in Ogden and copy of Our Town.
Thomas R. Neff papers
This collection contains correspondences, research proposals, newspaper clippings, photographs, negatives, slides, maps, oversize foldouts, college lecture notes, faculty course lecture documents, university related documents, charts, transparences, printed materials, newsletters, field notebooks, and scholarly publications.
Thomas Welsh identification cards, 1940-1970
Item 1 State of Utah Resident License Item 2 Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Item 3 Weber Lodge No. 6 Item 4 American Legion Item 5 Pheasant Hunting Item 6 Sacred Order of Soviets Item 7 Deer Tag Item 8 Deer and Game Bird License
Thunder Cave Corporation
Correspondence and stock certificates concerning the Thunder Cave Corporation,
1931-1934. This corporation was created by Jeremiah Stokes of Salt Lake City and author of a
young peoples’ novel, Thunder Cave, and John S. (Jack) Sears who illustrated it. The primary
purpose for this corporation was to raise money in order to publish the book. Included is a
photocopy of an obituary for Jeremiah Stokes in the Salt Lake Tribune, November 2, 1954.
Thunderbird Flying Service
Postcard from Thunderbird Flying Service at Ogden Airport
Time Book for Lars Rupert Gaufin
Time book for Lars Rupert Gaufin for 1892-1895. Also included is an obituary for
Lars and a family record obtained from www.familysearch.org (photocopies).
Title Abstract for Jefferson Ave. between 36th and 37th
This collection contains the Title Abstract for Jefferson Ave. between 36 th and 37 th streets for 4
lots, confirmation of sale, and release of mortgage documentation.
Tracy and Maude Gidney Correspondence Collection
Letters from Tracy and Maude Gidney
Train Engine Prints
Transcontinental Railroad Photograph Collection
Reproductions of photographs of the building of the Transcontinental Railroad, 1869, and of some individuals who were involved with it. Includes the classic photograph taken at the site of the driving of the Golden Spike, accredited to photographer Charles R. Savage, but actually taken by photographer, Andrew J. Russell.