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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.
Tuesday Study Club records
The Tuesday Study Club records (1968-2000) consist of scrapbooks, correspondence, newspaper articles, club rosters, and club programs.
Twelve Mormon Homes photograph collection
The Twelve Mormon Homes photograph collection consists of images of Elizabeth Kane and her husband, General Thomas L. Kane. Images were used in the book titled, Twelve Mormon Homes : Twelve Mormon homes visited in succession on a journey through Utah to Arizona. The Twelve Mormon Homes photo collection is available online.
S. Lyman Tyler papers
The S. Lyman Tyler papers (circa 1694-1973) consists of evidentiary files from Pima-Maricopa decision of 1962 (Indian Claims Commission Docket No.228) and hearing transcripts; drafts of Tyler's books; drafts of books by others; research files on Western Indian tribes; clippings from newspapers throughout the United States concerning American Indian tribes.
Shirley E. Blackmer and R. Lloyd Tyler family papers
The Shirley E. Blackmer and R. Lloyd Tyler family papers (1902-2013) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, genealogical records, journals, and other documents. Shirley and R. Lloyd Tyler were devout members of the LDS Church and were also business owners of a store located in Walla Walla, Washington. Items of interest include the correspondence and scrapbook regarding R. Lloyd's experiences during World War II.
Uinta Gas Line photograph collection
The Uinta Gas Line photograph collection consists of 1 box containing 7 black-and-white photograph prints of workmen laying a gas line circa 1920s.
Uintah Basin oral history project
The Uintah Basin oral history project (1976-1978) consists of transcripts of interviews with residents of Vernal, Utah. Most interviews took place at the Golden Age Center in Vernal.
Uintah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers biographies [photocopies]
The Uintah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers biographies [photocopies] (1877-1984) consist of individual, family, and miscellaneous histories collected for a centennial history of the Uintah Basin titled Builders of Uintah (1947). The Uintah County chapter was organized in August 1928.
Uintah County Wool Growers Association meeting minutes [microform]
The Uintah County Wool Growers Association meeting minutes [microform] contains the minutes of general meetings. Topics include weather, range conditions, Association and members' finances, predators, publicity and markets, federal grazing regulation and leasing in Ashley National Forest, marks and brands.
Uintah land development records
The Uintah land development records (1905-1916) consists of pamphlets and news clippings encouraging people to come and homestead in the Uintah Basin under Federal Land Laws.
Joy Ungricht digital photograph collection
The Joy Ungricht digital photograph collection contains images of the Ungricht family, friends and associates participating in various activities including hiking and boating. The digital images were taken from a photograph album which was loaned to the University of Utah by Joy Ungricht in May 2004.
Union Light and Power Company records
The Union Light and Power Company records (1897-1899) contains a single volume titled "Roll of the Union Light and Power Company." This volume is an attendance record for meetings and contains names of former presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), such as George Q. Cannon, Joseph F. Smith, and Lorenzo Snow. Though there are a few notes scattered throughout the pages, this volume contains mostly dates and attendance records for regular meetings.
Union Pacific Railroad collection
The Union Pacific Railroad collection (1892-1899) consists of fourteen money vouchers (1899) made to the superintendent of the Pacific Express Company for posse expenses relative to the robbery of Union Pacific Train No. 1 near Wilcox, Wyoming, 2 June 1899. Also included in the collection is an excurion rate card for the 62nd annual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the laying of the cap stone of the temple, at Salt Lake City (1862).
Union Pacific Railroad photograph album
The Union Pacific Railroad photograph album consists of 1 album containing 88 photograph prints copyrighted to Union Pacific Railroad and depicting unidentified people and places in the American West.
Union Times collection
The Union Times collection (1886-1887) consists of original and photocopied leaves from a hand-written newspaper, authored by young men from the LDS Union Ward in Union, Utah. The paper contains an editorial, letters to the editor, and sentiments and jokes.