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Milton Roswell and Milton Edwin Trenam photograph collection
Milton Roswell Trenam (1882-1937) and his son Milton Edwin "Ned" Trenam, Jr. (1905-1996) were engineers who worked in dam design and construction in the American West in the twentieth century. The Milton Roswell and Milton Edwin Trenam photograph collection contains photographs documenting their careers in dam building as well as Ned Trenim's military service in World War II.
Milton Roswell Trenam papers
The Milton Roswell Trenam papers (1925-1932) consist chiefly of research reports concerning the Coolidge Dam irrigation project on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Gila County, Arizona. Included is an announcement featuring Roy Rodgers who dedicated the Coolidge Dam. Milton Roswell Trenam was a graduate of the University of South Dakota who worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs as a construction engineer. He designed the model for the Coolidge Dam.
Trenton Falls, New York photograph collection
The Trenton Falls, New York photograph collection contains photographs of waterfalls at Trenton Falls, N.Y., dated 14 July 1896 on back.
LaVern Trepp home movies collection
Lavern O. Trepp (1917-2005) was an American skier and United States Army veteran who served in the 10th Mountain Division during World War II. After his military service, Trepp acquired the Pine Mountain Alpine Ski area in Iron Mountain, Michigan. This collection contains home movies of Trepp's military service and training and his family.
LaVern Trepp photograph collection
Lavern O. Trepp (1917-2005) was an American skier and United States Army veteran who served in the 10th Mountain Division during World War II. After his military service, Trepp acquired the Pine Mountain Alpine Ski area in Iron Mountain, Michigan. This collection contains color slides and black-and-white prints of Trepp's military service and training, as well as images of skiing and of his family dating from approximately 1940 to 1960.
Francis M. Treseder photograph collection
The Francis M. Treseder photograph collection contains photographs of two paintings of the Utah Territorial Prison. The paintings were done circa 1887, the date of the photographs is unknown, but much later.
William Treseder papers
The William Treseder papers (1936-1963) are a collection of professional papers from his career in law enforcement and his activities in the Democratic Party. Treseder was a Justice of the Peace in Magna, Utah from 1928 to 1932, served as a deputy U.S. Marshal in 1933, and from 1950 to 1952 was a Utah U.S. Marshal. His personal interests included active membership in the Democratic Party in Utah, where he also served in several capacities.
Valora P. Treshow papers
The Valora P. Treshow papers (1976-1983) contains correspondence, conference and meeting materials, bylaws, clippings, and general information on organizations concerning women's issues such as the Equal Rights Coalition, the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women in Utah, the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, the Arthritis Foundation and the World Futures Conference.
David R. Trevithick essay
The David R. Trevithick essay is a commentary on the Utah's centennial celebration in 1947. The author describes individual events and asserts that Utah's pioneer heritage is uniquely worthy of celebration.
Don Trimble papers
The Don Trimble papers (1928-2002) contain essays, research papers, United States Geological Survey bulletins, photographs and negatives, arrowheads, and books with annotations. Trimble served in World War II as an Army anti-aircraft officer in the South Pacific. Mr. Trimble joined the United States Geological Survey in 1946 and worked to map the western United States.
Stephen Trimble papers
The Stephen Trimble papers (1951-2014) contain the journals, correspondence, drafts, research, and notes relating to Trimble’s career as a writer, photographer, activist, and naturalist.
Triumphal Return of the Utah Volunteers photograph collection
The Triumphal Return of the Utah Volunteers photograph collection consists of various images concerning the Utah Volunteers. Also included in the collection are photos of Major Richard Whitehead Young and Major Grant, the two highest ranking officers.
Cary Trivanovich essay
The Cary Trivanovich essay is entitled "Why I left the Mormon Church: The Seven Major Reasons Why the Church Cannot Be True."
Thomas G. Truitt essay
The Thomas G. Truitt essay (1974) is entitled "Beliefs, Attitudes, and Actions toward the Constitutional Government of the United States by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900." He worked as a reference specialist in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) Historical Department Library.
Satoye Tsujimoto photograph collection
The Satoye Tsujimoto photograph collection contains color photographs of members, events, and trips associated with the Salt Lake Issei Center dating from 1972 to 1993. The Salt Lake Issei Center was opened in 1970 to provide support and entertainment for aging Japanese American first-generation immigrants in Utah.
Harry Tsutsui photograph collection
Harry Toshio Tsutsui (1922-2002) was a veteran of the United States Army who served in World War II. This collection contains a black-and-white photograph of Tsutsui in his Army uniform with an unidentified woman, perhaps his first wife, dating from approximately 1944-1946.
Roy and Wuta Terazawa Tsuya papers
The Roy and Wuta Terazawa Tsuya papers (1906-2013) contains correspondence among family and friends, records from their work with the LDS church, as well as memorabilia from Roy's membership with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and Boy Scouts. The collection also contains one box pertaining to Chiye Terazawa, Wuta's sister.
Lillian May Tucker nursing certificate
The Lillian May Tucker nursing certificate (1919) certifies that Tucker graduated from the St. Marks Hospital Training School for Nurses.
Madge Harris Tuckett papers
The Madge Harris Tuckett papers (1985) consist of two biographies she wrote, one of Henry Tuckett and the other of his son, Henry A. Tuckett. Henry Tuckett Sr. (1831-1923) was a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from England and rode for the Pony Express. Henry Tuckett Jr. (1852-1918) was an accomplished musician, businessman, and member of the LDS Church.
Tuesday Study Club photograph collection
The Tuesday Study Club photograph collection contains candid photographs the social activities of the Tuesday Study Club. Although the photographs span twenty years, all of the subject matter is similar.