Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
Correspondence, 1909-1990
The Thomas Battersby Child papers consist of his collected writings, focusing on two aspects of his life, the LDS Church, and a park he created in his backyard, the Gilgal Sculpture Garden, now protected by Salt Lake City as a public park.
Day planners, 1943, 1956, 1959
The Thomas Battersby Child papers consist of his collected writings, focusing on two aspects of his life, the LDS Church, and a park he created in his backyard, the Gilgal Sculpture Garden, now protected by Salt Lake City as a public park.
Journals, 1961
The Thomas Battersby Child papers consist of his collected writings, focusing on two aspects of his life, the LDS Church, and a park he created in his backyard, the Gilgal Sculpture Garden, now protected by Salt Lake City as a public park.
Notes for memoirs
The Thomas Battersby Child papers consist of his collected writings, focusing on two aspects of his life, the LDS Church, and a park he created in his backyard, the Gilgal Sculpture Garden, now protected by Salt Lake City as a public park.
The personal journal of Thomas B. Child Jr. [typescript], 1960-1961
The Thomas Battersby Child papers consist of his collected writings, focusing on two aspects of his life, the LDS Church, and a park he created in his backyard, the Gilgal Sculpture Garden, now protected by Salt Lake City as a public park.