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Ida Shimizu Tateoka papers
The Ida Shimizu Tateoka papers (1987-2002) contain an autobiographical letter, skating club information, programs, news clippings, and a poster. Tateoka has been a judge of national and world ice skating competitions.
Ida Shimizu Tateoka photograph collection
The Ida Shimizu Tateoka photograph collection consists of images of ice skaters during competitions.
Lethe Coleman Tatge papers [photocopies]
The Lethe Coleman Tatge papers (1928-1982) consist of diaries and scrapbooks relating to the life of Tatge, a long-time resident of Murray, Utah. Included is a scrapbook of letters by Tatge that were published in The Wasatch Wave. They relate to the various travels that she took and individuals from Wasatch County that she came in contact with. The diaries and scrapbooks are photocopies of the originals.
Kevin Tatsugawa digital photograph collection
Kevin Tatsugawa is a mountaineer and guide who received a Ph.D. in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism from the University of Utah in 2000. This collection contains 4 digital only images of Tatsugawa on mountains and in Nepal.
Christopher Tatsuno digital photograph collection
Christopher Tatsuno is a Japanese American skier and adaptive ski coach. This collection contains digital only images of Tatsuno participating in extreme skiing and a United States freeskiing competition circa 2000-2005.
Dave M. Tatsuno Japanese-American internment camp video
Dave M. Tatsuno photograph collection
Dave Masaharu Tatsuno (1913-2006) was a Japanese American businessman and amateur filmmaker who secretly filmed his family's experience of detention in the Topaz Relocation Camp. This collection contains Tatsuno family photographs spanning 1902 to 2004, including images of them skiing, during their imprisonment in Topaz, and of the Olympic Torch Run.
Taxpayers for Utah photograph collection
The Taxpayers for Utah photograph collection documents a meeting of the Taxpayers for Utah and notable Utah political figures who attended this meeting. Also includes financial graphs and figures used at the meeting. Collection consists primarily of slides.
Taxpayers for Utah records
The Taxpayers for Utah records (1988) contain materials collected and produced by this group, formed in opposition to tax initiatives during the 1988 elections. This was a Utah non-profit corporation organized to defeat three tax limitation initiatives on the 1988 general election ballot. All three initiatives were overwhelmingly defeated.
Edward A. Taylor digital photograph collection
The Edward A. Taylor digital photograph collection consists of images of Big Cottonwood Canyon, Little Cottonwood Canyon and rock formations in each location. This collection consists of photos from the first half of the 20th century (note the Brighton Hotel in photo 1, which was torn down in 1945).
Elmina Shepard Taylor diary [photocopy]
The Elmina Shepard Taylor diary consists of a photocopy of the original which was written while her husband was serving an LDS mission to England. Elmina was the wife of George H. Taylor.
Elton LeRoy Taylor papers
The Elton LeRoy Taylor papers (circa 1920s-1970s) hold the personal materials of Elton Taylor, as well as some of his research on Utah Lake.
Elton LeRoy Taylor photograph collection
The Elton LeRoy Taylor photograph collection consists primarily of a complex scrapbook filled with photographs dating from the late 19th century. Subjects include personal images, and portraits. The collection also contains recent images of Taylor.
Fern Smoot Taylor family papers
The Fern Smoot Taylor family papers (1854-1856, 1901) consist of a glossary and account book, by Isaac Bullock. Included in the collection are letters written to LDS missionary Abraham Owen Smoot III as a serially numbered round-robin letter from family members.
George H. Taylor autobiography and diary
The George H. Taylor autobiography and diary (1886) consist of a transcript of an autobiography of George H. Taylor, an LDS bishop, written while serving a prison term in 1886 for polygamy; transcript of a diary recounting his prison experiences, 1886. Taylor was an LDS bishop imprisoned for practicing polygamy.
George J. Taylor papers
The George J. Taylor papers (1843-1897) contain six volumes of photocopied materials including journals, correspondence, certificates, and legal documents. Taylor (1834-1914) was a regent of the University of Deseret (now University of Utah) and the oldest son of John Taylor, third president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Jane Ballantyne Taylor diary
The Jane Ballantyne Taylor diary (1846-1872) begins with an entry on 16 February 1846 describing her departure from "the city of Joseph." The book contains both dated diary entries and descriptions of events written many years later. There are also financial entries for the 1850s and notations of birth and death dates written in 1872.
Jean Frances Eudey Taylor photograph collection
Jean Frances Eudey Taylor (1906-1998) was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and a genealogist. This collection contains photographs of Jean Eudey Taylor's family and ancestors and the family of her husband, Frank Chase Taylor (1907-1948).
John Taylor family papers
The John Taylor family papers (1844-1994) are a collection of material reflecting the life and work of John Taylor, third president of the LDS Church, and his descendants, John W. Taylor, Raymond Woolley Taylor, and Samuel Taylor. Included are correspondence, letters, biographies, research, writings, diaries, and other papers.
John W. Taylor family photograph collection
The John W. Taylor family photograph collection contains portraits of John W. Taylor, various wives, and members of the Taylor family. The collection also contains portraits of members of the Woolley family, portraits of various leaders of the LDS Church, and miscellaneous photographs, many documenting research by Raymond and Samuel Taylor for the book entitled: Uranium fever.