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Joseph Edward Taylor diary [typescript]
The Joseph Edward Taylor diary [typescript] (1849-1877) consists of brief entires that cover certain events in Taylor's, and his family's, life. The diary covers events in Taylor's life such as converting to the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints (LDS), in England, his trip aboard a steamer to New Orleans, his travels from Council Bluffs across the plains to Salt Lake City, and the "Utah War" and the impact of the army at Fort Bridger and Camp Floyd.
Milton B. Taylor research paper
The Milton B. Taylor research paper consist of an undated typescript paper by Taylor on public land grants to the University of Utah and other educational institutions from the 1850s to 1960.
Ossian F. Taylor papers
The Ossian F. Taylor papers (1851 and 1909) contain an overland diary, a transcript of the diary, and a photocopy of the Taylor family genealogy. Taylor was born in Maine. Although not a member of the LDS Church, he traveled to Utah with members of his family who were members.
Raymond Woolley Taylor essay
The Raymond Woolley Taylor essay is entitled, "The Legend of the Friends to the Martyrs: The Initiators of the Oath of Vengeance." The essay presents a historical basis of the clandestine organization "friends of the martyrs" that assembled to avenge the murders of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. Raymond Woolley Taylor was grandson of LDS Church President John Taylor.
Sandra C. Taylor papers
Sandra C. Taylor photograph collection
The Sandra C. Taylor photograph collection contains images related to Vietnam and the Vietnam War and images produced by the War Relocation Authority Board depicting the incarceration of Japanese-Americans during World War II.
Thomas Taylor papers
The Thomas Taylor papers (1883-1900) contains articles of agreement, an autobiographical reminiscences of supervising LDS emigration, and a photocopied obituary from the Salt Lake Tribune. Taylor was an agent for Brigham Young to manage the emigration of LDS from New York to Salt Lake City, and an iron miner in Iron County, Utah.
Roy D. Tea papers
The Roy D. Tea papers (2005) consist of a CD containing a document written by Tea titled, The Hastings Cutoff. Written for the National Park Service, the document provides an aerial photograph pictorial review of the Hastings Trail with comments concerning the are it traverses from Lake Point, Utah to Nevada.
George Teasdale papers
The George Teasdale papers (1770-1984) contain information regarding George Teasdale, an apostle for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Included in the collection are diaries, patriarchal blessings, correspondence, certificates, agreements, tax and financial documents, property deeds, notes, genealogy charts, and memorabilia. The collection is divided into three sections: personal, family, and religious materials.
George Teasdale photograph collection
The George Teasdale photograph collection contains photographs of George Teasdale's life, family and LDS mission. The collection also contains several photographs of LDS Church leaders.
George W. Teasdale diaries and correspondence
The George W. Teasdale diaries and correspondence (1909-1936) consist mainly of correspondence between George W. Teasdale and his step-mother from 1910 to 1911. Teasdale was serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during these two years. Two diaries resulting from his service are also in the collection.
George W. Teasdale photograph collection
The George W. Teasdale photograph collection consists of formal portraits of members of the Teasdale family in the early part of the 20th century.
Telephone directory for Leadville, Colorado
The telephone directory for Leadville, Colorado was created by J. B. Whalen, an agent for the Colorado Telephone Company.
Robert Temple papers
The Robert Temple papers (1938-1948) consist of materials regarding his marriage to Virginia Lee Clark, his career and his military service.
Robert Temple photograph collection
Robert Haylor Temple (1920-2003) served in the United States Army Medical Corps during World War II while his wife Virginia Lee Clark Temple (1921-2008) worked in a factory in California. The Robert Temple photograph collection consists of a photograph album and loose albums depicting the Temples during the 1940s, with most photographs depicting Virginia Temple's experiences on the World War II American homefront.
Tenth Mountain Division photograph collection
The Tenth Mountain Division photograph collection contains one oversize panoramic black and white photo, circa 1944.
Faith Terasawa papers
The Faith Terasawa papers (1942-1955) contain documents resulting from the internment of her family at the Central Utah Relocation Center ("Topaz") from 1942-1945. These include personal records, especially those surrounding the death of her father, Rev. B. H. Terasawa; camp administrative documents; educational documents; and camp publications.
Faith Terasawa photograph collection
The Faith Terasawa photograph collection deals with significant issues dealing with the relocation of Japanese-Americans to internment camps in the Western United States during World War II. Formal portraits of Faith Terasawa, various groups at Topaz or Tule camps, and later (circa 1950) early color images of the buildings and grounds of Topaz or Tule.
Terrell family home movies collection
The Terrell Family home movies collection consists of films recorded by the family showing their daily life, vacations, and other events.
Tesuque Pueblo oral history project
The Tesuque Pueblo oral history project (1992-1993) contains several interviews collected by the American West Center.