A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Tabata, Skip, Keetley resident, 54: 344
Tabbee, John, Uncompahgre Ute, 64: 330, 334
Tabby, band of, joins Black Hawk, 57: 33-34
Tabby, Goshute leader, 55: 253, 253, 258; 60: 302
Tabby-To-Kwana, Utes led to reservation by, 50: 70
Tabernacle Choir, development of, under G. Careless, 53: 131, 134
Tackitt, Cynthia, and MMM, 60: 229-31
Tackitt, Pleasant, and MMM, 60: 229-31
Tackitt, Sebron, and MMM, 60: 230
Taft, Alphonso, U.S. attorney general, 53: 207
Taft for President Club, 60: 323
Taft, William Howard: and 1912 election 47: 268-69; and Utah silver controversy, 46: 311; visit of, to Utah, 53: 167-68
Taggart, George, and Box Elder mill, 56: 78
Taggart, Lt. ____, and tennis, 52: 181
Tagliabue, Mrs. ____, Castle Gate widow, 50: 249
Takahashi, Tomoye, Topaz resident, 59: 389
Talbot brothers, Colo. prospectors, 59: 399
Talbot, Henry James (son of Henry), 57: 265
Talbot, Henry, South African LDS convert, and Gobo Fango, 57: 264-66
Talbot, Ruth (wife of Henry), 57: 265
Tallerico, Amelia, 56: 292
Tallerico, Catherine, 56: 292
Tallerico, Frances, 56: 292
Tallerico, John, 56: 292
Tallerico, Marck, 56: 292
Tallerico, Mary, 56: 292
Tallerico, Mrs. Joe (Teresa), Italian widow, 56: 288, 292
Tallerico, Nick, 56: 292
Tallerico, Sam, 56: 292
Talmage, ____, LDS conference speaker, 49: 249
Talmage, DeWitt, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Talmage, James E.: 50: 370; as curator and director, Deseret Museum, 50: 362, 367, 369-74; and evolution, 51: 188; and LDS temple book, 47:
60-61; naming of, as LDS apostle, 50: 373-74; professor, 60: 369; Smoot supporter, 57: 258; and spiritualism, 52: 267; and WWI, 63: 19
Talmage, May Booth, Reapers' Club secretary, 64: 122
Talmage, Sterling B., curator, Deseret Museum, 50: 374
Tammon, H. H., Co., post card publisher, 52: 76, 80-81, 81, 83, 83, 86, 88
Taney, Roger B., chief justice, and states' rights, 64: 270-73, 270
Tangren, Andrew, horses of, stolen, 55: 79
Tanner, ____, LDS bishop at Payson, 49: 152
Tanner, Annie Clark: and polygamy, 46: 14, 15; 50: 275; 51: 146, 147, 149; and silk industry, 46: 390
Tanner, Arthur, trader, 60: 255
Tanner, J. M., BY Academy principal, 63: 52, 57
Tanner, Jannie, daughter of Annie Clark, 51: 149
Tanner, Mary J., and polygamy, 50: 281
Tanner, Mrs. H. S., and horse racing, 57: 19
Tanner, Myron, polygamist, 46: 14
Tanner, N. Eldon, and E. H. Wilkinson, 61: 307
Tanner, Nathan, Weber legislator, 58: 270
Tanner, Thomas, blacksmith, gravestone of, 56: 316-17, 317
Tanner, William, Kansan, and grasshoppers, 46: 351
Tapoche, Southern Ute leader, 49: 194, 195
Tappan, C. W., spiritualist, 50: 319
Tappan-Richmond, Cora L. V., trance speaker, 50: 311, 319
Tarbet, Florence, wife of C. F. Woolley, 50: 161
Tarpey, D. P., La Plata land title of, 50: 18
Tasker, Harry, and Gregory Bridge, 63: 116 17
Tatsuno, Dave, Topaz resident, 59: 392
Tawney, William H., Perkins' Addition home buyer, 54: 42
Taylor & Wright, Corinne merchants, 52: 115
Taylor, ___, baseball catcher, 48: 226
Taylor, ____, southern Utah rancher, 49: 200
Taylor, A. W., powder co. official, 48: 224
Taylor, Allen, immigrant co. of, 56: 318
Taylor, Charley, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 353
Taylor, Crispin, southeastern Utah cattleman, 55: 68
Taylor-Cutler Company, iron co. purchased by, 50: 57
Taylor, E. G., U. student, 60: 359
Taylor, Ed, stockman, 58: 185-86
Taylor, Ellen, wife of John W., 47: 51
Taylor, Elmina Shepherd: and LDS kindergarten, 63: 305-6; YLMIA president, 49: 246, 246 n.26
Taylor, F. J., baseball player, 52: 114
Taylor family, cattle of, 57: 306
Taylor, George, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 349
Taylor, Harry, merchant and baseball player, 52: 115, 120
Taylor, Henry D., and Delta Phi, 60: 374
Taylor, J. Edward, and Deseret Farmer, 63: 66
Taylor, John: 48: 153; and antipolygamy laws, 48: 151-55, 170, 174; and antipolygamy raids, 62: 326; and B. Young, 64: 205; and business, 59:
187; and C. H. Wilcken, 55: 312, 314; and City of Zion plat, 48: 375; cultural activities of, 47: 71, 75; and early sugar industry, 56: 37-38, 41-43,
49-51; and education, 306-8, 310, 311; and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 360, 368, 375; and Emery County settlement, 48: 368; and F. Piercy, 48:
51, 59, 62; federal authorities eluded by, 55: 26; funeral of, 55: 27; and Indians, 60: 126; and John Sharp, 48: 173; and J. W . Young, 48: 73; and
LDS Primary, 49: 264; and The Mormon, 57: 37; and Mountain Meadows Massacre, 64: 360; music promoted by, 53: 140; Ogden mill of, 53: 75;
and Old Folks Day, 53: 162; and Order of Enoch, 53: 385; and Oscar Wilde, 55: 330; new LDS magazine proposed to, 50: 331 and polygamy, 64:
364; as probate judge, 48: 137; protest of, against federal officials, 51: 142-43; revelation of, 48: 169; and scholarship, 64: 345; and silk industry,
46: 391; sons of, escaped explosion, 52: 253; and spelling reform, 52: 279; and T. L. Kane, 61: 119; and Times and Seasons, 59: 176; and Valley
Tan, 64: 230;
Taylor, John, mayor of Orangeville, 53: 116
Taylor, John W.: 48: 5; church trial of, 48: 27-33, 36; excommunication of, 48: 6, 11, 30;LDS apostle, resignation of, 57: 258, 261; and polygamy,
46: 5, 31, 32, 34; Mormon Fundamentalist, 47: 51; post-Manifesto plural marriages of, 48: 11
Taylor, Joseph D., congressman, 51: 370
Taylor, Joseph E.: LDS stake leader, and John Sharp case, 48: 167-70; son of John, 55: 314
Taylor, Joseph William, mortuary of, 51: 158
Taylor, Julius F., editor of Black newspaper, 46: 286, 291, 299
Taylor, Lenorah Mary, plural wife of M. F. Cowley, 48: 14
Taylor, Leon, Saratoga lessee, 57: 118
Taylor, Lester, early Moab resident, 55: 75
Taylor, Merle, tennis player, 52: 185
Taylor, Moab judge, 55: 74
Taylor, N. C., and speaking in tongues, 49: 246
Taylor, N. J., river runner, 55: 186
Taylor, Norman, Colorado River ferry of, 55: 69
Taylor, P. G., Ogden coroner's juror, 49: 166
Taylor, Phoebe, prison visitor, 53: 230
Taylor, Raymond, son of John W., 48: 33
Taylor, Rhoda, wife of John W., 47: 51
Taylor, Robert W., prosecutor in Smoot case, 57: 258
Taylor, Samuel, member of 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 189
Taylor, Samuel W., and No Man Knows My History, 57: 63; writer, 58: 218
Taylor, Sonny, freight wagon of, 62: 59
Taylor, T. E., 51: 379
Taylor, T. N., tennis court of, 52: 185
Taylor, Thomas, and Iron City, 50: 58
Taylor, Thomas, and LDS immigration, 58: 34
Taylor, Thomas, LDS bishop, 52: 254
Taylor, Thomas E., Minnie Christenson third wife of, 51: 129
Taylor, Thomas W. ( "Jerger Okokudek" ), Black infantryman, 46: 289
Taylor, W. W., editor and Black lodge member, 46: 294
Taylor, William H., Wells Fargo supervisor, 53: 13-14, 15
Taylor, Zachary, 48: 118; and Compromise of 1850, 48: 118-19, death of, 48: 119; and Mormons, 48: 118, 119, 121; presidential nomination of,
48: 115-16
Teasdale, Emily, and spiritualism, 50: 308
Teasdale, George, 48: 12; polygamist, 46: 31; post-Manifesto plural marriage of, 48: 12, 13, 17, 29; and Smoot hearings, 48: 28
Teasdel, ____, home of, designed by Hale, 54: 12
Teasdel, Harry ( brother of Mary), 58: 246
Teasdel, Mary, artist, life and career of, 58: 244, 244-60, 257, 260, 265
Teasdel, S. P. (father of Mary), 58: 245-46
Teatro (El) Campesino, 49: 141
Tedesco, Fred, SLC parks commissioner and SL Seagulls coach/manager, 61: 6-9, 7, 11-15, 18-21
Tedesco, Klea (wife of Fred), 61: 9
Teeter, J. E., mining entrepreneur, 46: 149
Teichert, Minerva, artist, 58: 275, 293-94
Teller, Henry: Colorado senator, secretary of the interior, 47: 259; and silver, 62: 337-38, 340-45; and Southern Utes, 49: 193, 194
Telluride Power Co., 56: 8
Temperance Society, activities of, at Camp Floyd, 60: 49
Temple B'nai Israel, 52: 317, 317
Temple Block, gateposts for, 63: 157
Temple Square: 58: 73, 120; 62: 48; papermaking on, 62: 46-49; sugar making on, 56: 41, 49-50
Templeton Building: 53: 147; Deseret Museum located in, 50: 370; offices of Woman's Exponent in, 64: 112, 112
Tenney, Ammon M., polygamist prisoner, 51: 362
Tennis, 52: 107, 178,182, 185,188, 189, 190, 193, 194; apparel for, 52: 181-82; as an elite sport, 52: 179-81; equipment and courts for, 52:
183-84; history of, in Utah, 52: 179-96; women and, 52: 107, 182, 182, 186, 190
Tenth Cavalry, 46: 266, 280, 283
Tenth Ward (LDS), 50: 340; co-op of, 50: 353; prayers of bishop of, 50: 352
Tenth Ward Band, 49: 372
Terasawa, Faith, Topaz resident, 59: 394
Terikee, Shoshoni leader, death of, 46: 228
Terracor, land development company, 47: 312, 317-18
Territorial Enterprise (Nevada), 61: 165-67
Thacker, J. N., Wells Fargo detective, 53: 37
Thackwell, Fred, and La Plata land dispute, 50: 18
Thatcher Bank of Logan, branch of, at La Plata, 50: 12, 17
Thatcher, George, newspaper and mining interests of, 50: 7, 17
Thatcher, Hannah M., and furniture, 56: 347-48
Thatcher, Moses: and antipolygamy raids, 62: 331, and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 361; as 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 327,
337; LDS apostle and Democrat, 48: 225; 64: 369-70; lecture of, 47: 88; newspaper and mining interests of, 50: 7, 17; and polygamy, 46: 30; and
predator control, 62: 34; president, Bullion-Beck, 49: 151, 151 n. 25; and sego lily, 63: 72, 83; as Senate candidate, 63: 352; and Utah Northern
Railroad, 47: 201
Thatcher, Mrs. George W., and Columbian Exposition, 63: 312
Thaw, Harry K., murder trial of, 51: 326-27
Theater: in Chautauqua, 58: 137-39; history of, in early Castle Valley, 53: 112-30; tradition of, in Utah, 58: 131-32. See also Salt Lake Theatre
Theosophy, 53: 154
Theuer, Fredriech, German immigrant, 62: 60
Theurer, J., LDS missionary, 62: 57
Thiokol Chemical Corp., 51: 75, 89
Thirteenth Infantry, baseball team of, 52: 117-18
Thirteenth Ward (LDS): dancing in, 50: 342; home for poor in, 50: 349; YMMIA organized at, 50: 356
Thirteenth Ward School, 58: 264
Thomas, ____, lt. at Wendover Field, 54: 142, 150
Thomas, A. L., U.T. gov., 53: 163, 166
Thomas, A. R., UNG lieutenant, 46: 265
Thomas and Co., scrip of, 53: 118
Thomas, Arthur L., and C. C. Goodwin, 61: 171; meeting of with Bullion-Beck owners, 49: 151; territorial governor, 55: 54; 62: 302, 305, 312
Thomas, C., and Teancum Pratt, 48: 349
Thomas, C. S., baseball player, 52: 114
Thomas, Carrie S., Reapers' Club treasurer, 64: 112
Thomas, David, deputy U.S. marshal, 49: 182
Thomas, Dudy, guide, 55: 143; river explorer, 52: 176
Thomas, Elbert D.: U.S. senator, 46: 166; as college debater, 49: 319; defeated in senate reelection bid by W. F. Bennett, 59: 221; election of, to
U.S. Senate, 49: 327; lobbying of, for WWII facilities in Utah, 51: 76, 77; and military installations in Utah, 47: 302, 303, 307 309: and postwar
needs of U of U, 48: 197, 201, 203, 204; and Prohibition repeal, 47: 11, 11, 13-14, 18; professor, 58: 275; and WWII industries, 59: 370
Thomas, Elizabeth, Henry, Joseph, and Mary. See Rees, Elizabeth Thomas, etc.
Thomas, George F., Northwest stage operator, 53: 12
Thomas, George, irrigation expect, 48: 188, 188
Thomas, H. H., Welsh photographer in Ogden, 49: 386
Thomas, Jack, Uinta Basin rancher killed in racial incident, 47: 435, 436-37
Thomas, John Charles, choir and orchestra conductor, 53: 132-33, 134, 138
Thomas, John, Welsh transfer man in Ogden, 49: 385, 386 n. 11
Thomas, Joseph, accidental death of, 60: 14
Thomas, Mathonihah, federal prohibition director for Utah, 53: 282; 57: 151, 154
Thomas, Mrs. M W., corporate officer, 46: 131
Thomas, Otto Heinrich, arrest of, as enemy alien, 52: 326
Thomas Peck and Sons Trucking Co., 59: 204
Thomas, R. K., & Co., dry goods store, 49: 266
Thomas, Sarah, widow, 56: 291
Thomas, William, and Camp Floyd, 54: 173, 177
Thome, D. W., agronomist, 63: 253
Thomen, ____, Calif. immigrant, 52: 310
Thompson, ____, trading post operator, 52: 309
Thompson, A. R. "Tailspin Tommie," pilot, 58: 122
Thompson, Almon Harris: geographer with 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 105-27, 106, 131; Nine Mile Canyon described by, 49: 44-45
Thompson, Alvin, route of, near Bryce Canyon, 49: 349-50
Thompson, Charles, anti-Mormon minister, 57: 255
Thompson, Charles B., Mormon schismatic leader, 46: 60
Thompson, Charlie, gambler, 62: 254
Thompson, Daniel, LDS church train captain, 58: 45
Thompson, Dewey, death of, 48: 360
Thompson, E. F., Blanding settler, 48: 395
Thompson, Ellen Powell, 62: 104, 106; 1872 diary and plant collecting in Utah of, 62: 104-31; map of area, collected plants in, 62: 110; and
suffrage movement, 62: 131
Thompson, Enid, dau. of Ezra P., 53: 351
Thompson, Ezra P., Jr., 53: 351
Thompson, Ezra P., pres., Peerless Coal, 53: 342, 343, 344-45, 347, 350-51
Thompson, Ezra, SLC mayor 60: 121; and coal developer, 53: 338
Thompson Flying Service, 58: 121-22
Thompson, G. M., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Thompson, H. C., brother-in-law of Teancum Pratt, 48: 344, 360
Thompson, J. Wolcott, jr. warden, St. Mark's, 50: 219
Thompson, Jacob, Buchanan's secretary of interior, 52: 222, 227
Thompson, James, family of, 47: 177
Thompson, John, arrest of, 64: 130
Thompson, Lillian, WWII worker, 59: 143
Thompson, Louis, and Black Hawk War, 55: 5-6
Thompson, Marjorie Watts, and WWII rationing, 63: 255
Thompson, Mary, sealing of, to F. D. Richards, 50: 273
Thompson, Mrs. Ezra P., pres., Peerless Coal, 53: 351
Thompson Opera Co., 53: 139
Thompson, Rex (Fat), Circleville resident, 64: 148
Thompson, Sarah, Teancum Pratt house rented by, 48: 350
Thompson Springs, Utah, D&RGW station at, 59: 395-96
Thompson, Stansbury, War Assets Administration official, 48: 204
Thompson, Utah, Prohibition Era in, 57: 158, 161-62
Thompson, William, deputy U.S. marshal, 53: 217
Thompson, William H., counseling of, 48: 350
Thomson, C. S. Cecil, Moab resident, 47: 370
Thomson, Samuel, botanical doctor, 50: 357; medical techniques of, 62: 74-75
Thoreau, Henry David, 49: 3, 318, 333
Thoresen, I. C., 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 331
Thorn, Annie, 56: 145
Thornburg, Thomas T., and Meeker Massacre, 49: 191; major, at Battle of Milk River, 47: 427
Thorne, D. Wynne, director, Utah Agricultural Extension Station, 46: 412
Thorne, Robert, rancher, 55: 176
Thornton, Amasa, NY attorney, 57: 257
Thornton, Oscar, WWI soldier, 63: 35
Thorpe, Everett, artist, 58: 292
Thorpe, Joseph, log house of, in Fairview, 52: 68
Three Nephites, folklore about, 47: 153, 156
Thrum, Thomas G., and W. M. Gibson 46: 67, 74, 75
Thurber, A. K., LDS bishop in Spanish Fork, 46: 386
Thurber, Joseph, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 325
Thurber, Laura Ann Keeler, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 325; farm wife, 49: 288-89
Thurman, Allen G. (cousin of Samuel R.), 61: 240
Thurman, Allen Grover (son of Samuel R.), 61: 235, 247
Thurman, Arch M., and Americanization program, 47: 190
Thurman, David John (brother of Samuel R.), 61: 234
Thurman, George William (brother of Samuel R.), 61: 234-35
Thurman, Isabella Karren (wife of Samuel R.), 61: 235
Thurman, Jackson (uncle of Samuel R.), 61: 234
Thurman, Lucile, (daughter of Samuel R.), 61: 241
Thurman, Lydia Catherine (daughter of Samuel R.), 61: 235
Thurman, Mary Margaret (daughter of Samuel R.), 61: 235
Thurman, Mary Margaret Brown (mother of Samuel R.), 61: 234
Thurman, May Belle (daughter of Samuel R.), 61: 235
Thurman, Paul Eugene (son of Samuel R.), 61: 241
Thurman, Richard Bertram (son of Samuel R.), 61: 235, 247
Thurman, Samuel Clifford (son of Samuel R.), 61: 241
Thurman, Samuel David (son of Samuel R.), 61: 235, 247
Thurman, Samuel Richard: 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 327; life and career of, Utah Supreme Court justice, 61: 233-48, 233,
245; and polygamy, 61: 238-41, 246-47
Thurman, V. E., and Prohibition repeal, 47: 8
Thurman, Victor Emanuel (son of Samuel R.), 61: 235
Thurman, Victoria Adelaide Hodgert (plural wife of Samuel R.), 61: 240-41
Thurman, William Thomas (father of Samuel R.), 61: 234
Thurman, William Thomas (son of Samuel R.), 61: 235
Tibbets, Paul W., pilot, led atomic bomb training at Wendover, 54: 155, 156; 59: 341-45, 343
Tibbetts, Rose, and WWII, 63: 253
Tibbs, Don V., district court judge, reminiscence of, 61: 280-83, 281
Tietjens, Theresa, German soprano, death of, 54: 364, 364 n. 26, 365
Tilby, Marinus, Dutchtown resident, 62: 68, 69
Tilby, Maurice, 62: 70
Tilby, Vincent M., Dutchtown resident, 62: 69
Tilden, Bill, tennis player, 52: 195
Tilden, Samuel J., defeat of, by Hayes, 63: 343
Tillman, Samuel E., biography of and account of 1877 Wheeler Survey duty, 59: 146, 146-63
Tilton, Frank, baseball player, 52: 114
Timbimboo, Moroni, 57: 276
7he Timely Gull, boat built by D.Jones, 63: 197, 201
Times and Seasons (LDS), 59: 176
Times of the Gentiles--Fulness of the Gentiles, Mormon Fundamentalist tract, 47: 47
Timmerman, F. A., UNG corporal, 46: 271
Timmins, Beatrice, WWI yeomanette, 58: 341
Timms, William, fence built by, 56: 359
Timpanoagos Indians. See Ute Indians
Timpanogos, winter climb of, 49: 340, 341-44, 346-47
Tindrell, Firney L., Walker War casualty, 47: 413
Tingey, C. S., Utah secretary of .state, 46: 303-4
Tingey, Sophia, 54: 79
Tinker, Clarence, Maj., and airmail, 58: 126
Tintic Lead Company, 50: 46
Tintic Mining District: 50: 44; development of, 49: 148-49; German immigrants in, 52: 319; history of Dutchtown in, 62: 53-70;
Jesse Knight holdings in, 57: 241-43
Tintic school buildings, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 115, 118, 118-19
Tip, John, marriage of, 64: 74
Tippetts, J. R., Morgan County school superintendent, 51: 194-95
Tischner, Johann, German immigrant blacksmith, 62: 63
Tischner, Michael J., Dutchtown miner, 62: 53, 57
Tischner, Rosalia, Dutchtown resident, 62: 62
Tischner, Therisa, German immigrant, 62: 63
Tissard, A., French artist, 62: 114
Tithing store, 47: 64, 66-69
Titt, William, foster son of P. Meeks, 62: 78
Titus, ____, Colony Guard member, 51: 22
Titus, E. G., entomologist, 57: 144, 145
Toadalena Boarding School, 58: 199
Tobiason, Gertrude, nurse, 50: 151
Toby, Gosiute Indian, 59: 287, 291-92, 294, 295, 297, 298
Todd, A. C., Presbyterian minister, 51: 266
Todd, Letitia, niece of J. Steele, 62: 80
Toland, James, prospector, murder of, 59: 287-88
Toll, Roger, NPS employee, 59: 256; Yellowstone supt., and Cedar Breaks, 55: 226
Tolman, Cyrus, Tooele mill builder, 51: 275
Tolman, Judson, Tooele mill builder, 51: 275
Tolton, John F., Beaver dugout described by, 51: 215
Tomkinson, Ephraim, potter, 56: 362, 393
Tomlinson, ____, and Joseph Smith, Jr., 48: 88
Tomlinson, John A., air passenger, 58: 123, 124
Tomoke, Jack, Gosiute, arrest of, 49: 173
Tonks, Charles, fox ranch of, 57: 322
Tonto Canyon National Monument, 55: 217
Tooele Army Depot (Tooele Ordnance Depot): 59: 369, 371, 376, 379; bombs from supplied to SAC, 59: 351; building of, 51: 283-85; housing at,
51: 80; personal income derived from, 51: 75; postwar role of, 51: 89-90; state fair exhibit of, 51: 272; workers at, 59: 124, 128, 134, 135, 137, 138,
139, 143; WWII operations at, 51: 73
Tooele County Courthouse, 61: 266
Tooele County: CCC camps in, 62: 270; effect of military on, 51: 75, 79, 80, 81, 276-78, 283-86; history of, 51: 272-88; immigrants in, 51: 281-83;
mining and smelting in, 46: 149; 47: 239, 244; 51: 276-81, 346-57; problems of agriculture in, 54: 314; during Prohibition, 53: 274, 279; settlement
of, 51: 274-76; smelter and mill in, 55: 244, 245
Tooele High School, immigrants in athletics at, 51: 283
Tooele smelter, effect of smoke from, on Oquirrhs, 51: 273
Tooele Transcript, and WWI, 58: 354-55
Tooele, Utah: and 1895 statehood celebration, 63: 359; growth of, 51: 79, 282-83; immigrants in, 51: 282-83; New Town in, 51: 282-83; origin of
name of, 57: 273-76; serenading band in, 51: 211; settlement of, 51: 275-76; and WWII bond drive, 63: 266
Tooele Valley Railway Co., 51: 280, 281
Toohy, Dennis J., attorney, editor, and president of CBBC, 52: 113, 124, 125, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132; Corinne journalist, 48: 223, 230
Topaz, Utah: 59: 380, 385, 393; 62: 258; climate of, 48: 237-38, 239, 242; Japanese American relocation camp, 54: 341, 342, 342, 343, 344; living
accommodations at, 48: 236-37; schools at, 48: 239-42; setting of, 48: 235-36; size of, 59: 381; study of effects of incarceration at, 59: 380-94; as
WW II relocation camp, 48: 234
Topham, Dora B. (Belle London), notorious madam and stockade owner/manager, 50: 176, 176-78, 180-81
Toponce, Alexander, sale of cattle by, 57: 302; trader, 47: 199
Toponce, Mrs. Alex, party of, 48: 229
Toquerville, Utah: experiences of magician in, 64: 3, 47-48; life and career of J. Steele in, 62: 71-90; wine making in, 49: 88; 62: 81
Toronto, Joseph, 18th Ward member, 50: 346
Toronto, Joseph B., U. professor, 60: 363, 365, 369
Toronto LDS Temple, 61: 149
Toronto Pottery, 56: 394
Torrance, H. H., 60: 229
Toucey, Isaac, Buchanan's naval secretary, 52: 222, 227
Touret, Frank Halye, acting Episcopal bishop of Utah, 50: 217
Tourism: boosting of, by F. V. Fisher, 55: 368-69; SL Temple and early development of, 61: 136-49. See also various national parks and
monuments
Tourtellotte, J. E., Utah supt. of Indian affairs, 55: 67, 254, 256
Tousich, ____, stepfather of Teancum Pratt, 48: 330
Tout, Hazel (Hazel Dawn), and Utah silver, 46: 315, 315-16, 317
Towner, Horace, Iowa congressman, 50: 256
Townsend House, explosion damaged, 52: 252
Tracy, Albert, capt., at Camp Floyd, 54: 176; 60: 52
Tracy Aviary, 48: 261, 264; children at, 48: 266; growth and development of, 48: 263, 265, 266-68, 269-70; opening of, 48: 261-62
Tracy Aviary Commission ( TAC ): merger of, with zoo board, 48: 270; organization and members of, 48: 262; policies of, 48: 263, 265, 267-68,
269
Tracy-Collins Trust Co., 48: 266
Tracy, Edward, son of R. L., 48: 266
Tracy, James J., Wells Fargo official, 53: 25
Tracy Loan & Trust Co., 48: 269
Tracy, Mrs. M., dressmaker, 46: 133
Tracy, Peter, killed by Indians, 55: 60
Tracy, Russel, Jr., son of R. L., 48: 266
Tracy, Russel Lord, 48: 267; and aviary, 48: 262, 263, 265-66, 269; and Boy Scouts, 48: 266; business founded by, 48: 266; and J. W. Collins,
48: 268-69; and newsboys, 48: 265-66, 267
Tracy, Theodore F., Wells Fargo agent, 48: 273; 53: 13, 23-25, 34
Trading, effects of, on Utes and Southern Paiutes, 50: 104-23
Train, George Francis: defense of Mormons by, 46: 104-5, 113; lecturer, 57: 73
Trane, Fred, and sugar industry, 59: 193
Trans-Mississippi Exposition, Utah silk exhibit at, 46: 394
Transcontinental railroad, history of photographing of, 60: 137-57, 137, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152
Transportation: and Blue Dugway, 49: 66-67; and freighting, 49: 43, 46-54; and good roads movement, 49: 56-65, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, 64, 66-67;
and life in a railroad town, 62: 349-62; role of railroads in Ogden area in, 53: 55-99; role of Wells Fargo in, 53: 5-32, 39; routes of, in early San
County, 55: 57
Traveler's Aid Society, 49: 240
Travis, Robert F., Air Force officer, 63: 231
Treadwell, John, Conn. governor, 59: 172
Treaty of Box Elder, 63: 161, 169
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 47: 196
Tree, Old Lady, Navajo, 48: 402
Trenton farm, 47: 168
Treseder, Frank M., paintings of, 53: 231, 232, 233
Tribe, Carol, Weber State instructor, 61: 61
Tribe, David, Ogden businessman, 53: 52-53
Tribe, George H., immigrant, 53: 52-53
Tribe, Henry, immigrant, 53: 51-53
Tribe, Joseph, immigrant, 53: 51
Tribe, Mary Ann, wife of Emerson Shurtliff, 53: 52
Tribe, Sarah, immigrant, 53: 51
Trocadero Dance Hall, Murray, Utah, 61: 351-52
Tropic, Utah, settlement and canal at, 49: 352
Trout, Tom, Moab school site donated by, 55: 76
Troy Laundry: 46: 129; anti-Chinese activity of, 64: 83
Truckee, Piute Indian, 56: 113
True, A. C., U.S. Extension Service leader, 51: 174
Truman, A. H. "Bert," and PPTC, 61: 81-85, 90-92, 94
Truman, Harry S.: 63: 229; and postwar educational needs, 48: 197, 201
Trumbo, Isaac, and statehood, 51: 381; 63: 346-50, 346; 64: 365-66, 371; as 1896 GOP convention delegate, 62: 338, 339, 342; and U.S. Senate
seat, 63: 353-56
Trumbull, James, steamer of, on Colorado River, 55: 113
Truth Seeker, spiritualist periodical, 50: 311
Tryer, Mary Ellen, widow, 56: 289
Tryer, Walter, 56: 289
Tryon,____, horses sold by, 48: 364
Tschaggeny, ____, activity of, in German LDS Org., 52: 340
Tse-Na-Gat, Ute Indian, 53: 249, 253; son of Polk, 60: 247, 248, 249-50
Tsujimoto, Katsumi, U.S. army sgt., 54: 340
Tsujimoto, Masao Edward, experiences of, in Keetley, 54: 328-30, 337-38, 340-44; 62: 256-57
Tsujimoto, Ruth, Keetley resident, 54: 344
Tuba City Boarding School, 58: 199
Tuck and Sons, post card publisher, 52: 88
Tuckett, Lelia, secretary of Deseret Silk Association, 46: 387
Tuckett, Mercy Westwood, actress, 47: 82; 54: 170-71; 60: 50
Tuckett, Phillip: dramatic co. of, 54: 170; and theater, 60: 50
Tuckfield, Brother, as boat builder, 63: 217
Tueller, Roma, child development teacher, 61: 47, 55
Tullar, Robert S., Arizona judge, 60: 31
Tullidge, Edward W.: Godbeite, 46: 106; and Salt Lake Tribune, 61: 168
Tullidge, John, and Salt Lake Tribune, 61: 168
Tullidge, John, music critic, 58: 56
Tullis, Earl J., PPTC employee, 61: 85
Tumpanwach Indians. See Ute Indians
Turner, Mrs. Frank, and child care, 61: 57
Turner, Robert J., coal developer, 53: 341-42, 344, 346
Turnquist, Courtney, beekeeper, 50: 60
Tustin, John, train crash victim, 51: 59-60, 64-65, 67-68
Tuttle, D., and tennis, 52: 181
Tuttle, Daniel S., first Episcopal bishop of Utah, 61: 334; and Jones controversy, 50: 216, 219-20; and mission schools, 48: 273-75, 278, 279-80,
281-82
Tuttle, Lawrence, Manti home of, 54: 105, 105
Tuttle, Luther, Manti merchant, 54: 105
Twain, Mark, and spelling and phonetic reform, 52: 276, 277
Tweedy, ____, Colorado ferry passenger, 55: 72
Twentieth Ward (LDS), dancing in, 50: 342
Twentieth Ward Institute, 47: 88-89, 89
Twenty-fifth Infantry, 46: 283
Twenty-fourth Infantry, history of Fort Douglas assignment of, 46: 282-301
Twenty-first Infantry, stationing of, at Fort Duchesne, 47: 423, 425
Twining, Luella, suffragist and Socialist, 49: 227
Twiss, Thomas S., Indian agent at Fort Laramie, 51: 39, 40
Twitchell, ____, sheepman, 54: 325
Twitchell, Eldon, Escalante resident, 64: 150
Twitchell, Nelda, Escalante resident, 64: 152
Ty Kee, Ogden Chinese, 64: 83
Tyler, Charles, lst lt. with Johnston 's Army, 54: 160
Tyler, Daniel, and Beaver WSA, 59: 15
Tyler Jesse. Grand County sheriff, 55: 79
Tyler, Lizzie, experiences of, with Johnston's Army, 54: 160, 161
Tyler, Robert, and Utah Expedition, 52: 226, 228
Tyler, Ruth W., and Beaver WSA, 59: 15, 15
