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Lowell Jackson Thomas photograph collection
Lowell Jackson Thomas (1892-1981) was an American radio broadcaster and writer who served as a war correspondent for both World War I and World War II. This collection contains photographs of Thomas' travels dating from approximately 1944 to the 1970s.
M. Donald Thomas papers
The M. Donald Thomas papers (1794-2004) contain education publications, letters signed by political figures, personal and professional correspondence, and other letters of political and historical interest.
Mark D. Thomas papers
The Mark D. Thomas papers (1937-2006) contain his works as a contributor and chairman to the Sunstone Symposium and the Dialogue journal along with unaffiliated LDS research groups. It also contains papers from Thomas' time as a LDS Youth Seminary teacher, and his correspondence with the Church Education System.
Moyer Delwyn Thomas papers
Moyer Delwyn Thomas photograph collection
The Moyer Delwyn Thomas photograph collection contains mostly photographs of plant life test subjects. Tests include exposure to various concentrations of existing atmospheric gases and similar genre. The collection also conains photographs of lab equipment from various times and personnel from the same time period.
Wanda Clayton Thomas papers
The Wanda Clayton Thomas papers (1839-1992) contain materials concerning Wanda Clayton Thomas (1912-1996) and her heritage, concentrating on the descendants of Newell H. Clayton.
Wanda Clayton Thomas photograph collection
The Wanda Clayton Thomas photograph collection document a small part of the Clayton-Thomas lineage through family portraits. Also in the collection are images of Salt Lake City in the late 19th century.
Charles R. and Jane A. Thompsen World War II airplane gunner films
The Charles R. and Jane A. Thompsen World War II airplane gunner films (circa 1942) consist of seven short clips of 16mm film recorded from a gun turret on an airplane during combat.
Dean Thompson essay
The Dean Thompson essay (2000) is titled "Sunstone Routine," which was written by Dean Thompson. Thompson taught at Ben Lomond High School in Ogden, Utah for several years before he retired. Most of the essay includes a copy of Thompson's comedy routine that he performed at the Sunstone Symposium in 2000. Thompson currently performs various comedy routines at clubs in Utah.
Henry B. Thompson diaries [photocopies]
The Henry B. Thompson diaries (1899-1900) consist of photocopies of the originals detailing Thompson's mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Scotland. In these diaries, Thompson describes the challenges that he faced as a missionary. Thompson was appointed president of the Scottish Conference in May 1900 and returned to Utah in June of 1901.
James Thompson diary
The James Thompson diary (1887-1889) consist of a transcribed copy of the original diary of a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Accompanied by photocopies of family correspondence and genealogical records.
Ralph D. and Ruth Thomson papers
The Ralph D. and Ruth Thomson papers (1956-1972) center around the Golden Spike Railroad Centennial Celebration in 1969. The collection includes correspondence, invitations, name tags, pamphlets, and publications regarding the celebration, as well as the Thomson's personal correspondence.
Chauncey L. Thornburg papers
The Chauncey L. Thornburg papers (1919-1970) concentrate on the work of Thornburg (1899-1986) as a mining geologist in Mexico. He received both a bachelor's and master's degree in geological engineering from the University of Utah. The collection includes correspondence, reports, essays, articles, maps, charts, and photographs, most of which were assembled into bound volumes by Thornburg.
Gladys Thorne correspondence
The Gladys Thorne papers (1905-1920) consist of eight letters written by members of the MacNeil family. Seven of the letters are from Ann MacNeil of Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland, to her neice, Annie MacNeil Henkel of Salt Lake City, Utah. The letters contain information about various family members. There is one letter to Annie Henkel from her cousin, David MacNeil, which concerns matters of family inheritance.
Louisa Wagoner Thorne diaries [photocopies]
The Louisa Wagoner Thorne diaries [photocopies] were written from 1927-1929 and recount events she experienced while living on Willow Creek, near Vernal, Utah, including acquaintances with several members of the Ute Indian tribe.
Darell D. Thorpe papers
Harry Thorsen research article
The Harry Thorsen research article (1980) was written about the Main Street of Salina, Utah. Thorsen was a longtime resident of Salina.
Vinzenz Thum diary
The Vinzenz Thum diary (1919-1922) is handwritten and was kept while on a mission for the LDS Church in Canada and eastern United States.
Albert King Thurber papers [typescripts]
The Albert King Thurber papers (1822-1877) contain transcripts of his autobiography and a partial diary. Thurber was convert to the LDS Church. He served several missions, including one to England in 1865. He was also a member of the Utah legislature, and later served as a delegate to the legislature.
Eva Lewis Tiemersma papers
The Eva Lewis Tiemersma papers (1922-1924) consist of a diary (1922-1924), mission letters, and memorabilia from an LDS mission to the Eastern United States.