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Yosaburo Takehara digital photograph collection
Yosaburo Takehara (1899-1978) was a Japanese American who worked for the Union Pacific Railroad out of Caliente, Nevada, from 1915 to 1942. The Yosaburo Takehara digital photograph collection consists of 2 digital only photographs depicting Takehara and his children in Caliente, Nevada.
Sumi (Sue) Niiya Takemoto digital photograph collection
James Edward Talmage papers
The James Edward Talmage papers (1876-1933) consist of a resume of Talmage's private journals, correspondence and laboratory record books, spanning his career as scientist, educator and LDS apostle.
James Edward Talmage photograph collection
The James Edward Talmage photograph collection consists of portraits of James E. Talmage and his family. Talmage was a geology professor at the University of Deseret and later served as president of the same institution, now known as the University of Utah.
Sterling B. Talmage papers
Annie Clark Tanner photograph collection
Annie Clark Tanner (1864-1941) was an author known for her autobiography A Mormon Mother, which chronicles her experiences as a plural wife and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The Annie Clark Tanner photograph collection contains two black-and-white photographs of Tanner dating from approximately the 1900s.
Tanner family home movies
The Tanner family home movies (circa 1960s) consist of family films from a variety of settings, people, and activities, mostly centered around Hayward, California. The films were taken by William and Hertha Tanner, who grew up in Salt Lake City and Sandy, Utah respectively.
George S. Tanner papers
The George S. Tanner papers (1912-1992) contain personal and family materials related to George Tanner, a teacher and historian. Included are correspondence, arranged chronologically and alphabetically; biographies and autobiographies; journals and family histories; financial and medical records; writings and speeches; newsletters and news clippings; programs and brochures; and materials relating to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
George S. Tanner photograph collection
The George S. Tanner photograph collection contains portraits of various members of the Tanner family.

Mary Jane Mount Tanner papers
Mary Jane Mount Tanner photograph collection
The Mary Jane Mount Tanner photograph collection contains images of Mary Jane Mount Tanner and her parents, husband, and children dating from approximately 1850 to 1890.
N. W. Tanner papers [photocopies]
The N. W. Tanner papers (1912-1917) consist of photocopies of sales receipts from the William T. Bates Store in Aetna, Alberta, Canada, showing purchases by the Tanner family.
Nathan Tanner speech
The Nathan Tanner speech transcript was given by Tanner, in 1895. The speech relates the story of Tanner's conversion and baptism into the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints (LDS) in New York, at the age of sixteen. He describes the mob persecutions of the Mormons at Kirtland, Ohio, and Far West, Missouri.
Obert C. Tanner papers
The Obert C. Tanner papers (1924-1993) consist of commencement addresses, programs, catalogs, and news clippings. Tanner was a professor, manufacturer of jewelry, and a philanthropist.
Tanner Room renderings
The Tanner Room renderings were created to house the reading room of Special Collections at the J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah. The collection consists of an ink and wash rendering of the interior decoration scheme, along with a blueprint (1971). Created by Pembroke's, Salt Lake City.
Sandra Tanner oral history interviews
Orland L. Brig Tapp film collection
The Orland L. Brig Tapp film collection consists of O. L. Tapp's independent films, unused footage, and various home videos.
Orland L. "Brig" Tapp photograph collection
Orland Lavell "Brig" Tapp (1909-1964) was an award winning independent filmmaker from Utah. This collection contains digital only scans from scrapbooks documenting Tapp's career and 8 loose black-and-white prints.
Orland L. Tapp scrapbooks
The Orland L. "Brig" Tapp scrapbooks (1946-1970) consist of chronologically arrangmed materials regarding Tapp's film career and his involvement with organizations such as the Utah Cine Arts Club. Included in the scrapbooks are programs, correspondence, photographs, and other ephemeral materials.
Norman Carlyle Tarbox papers
The Norman Carlyle Tarbox papers (1950-1970s) consist of research files on the history of educational television in Utah. Tarbox received his Ph.D. in Communications from the University of Utah in 1979.