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Thomas Zvi Wilson Papers
Thomas Zvi Wilson was a Kansas poet and artist whose work was published in many literary journals. The collection includes poems by Thomas Zvi Wilson as well as by Jeanie Wilson, his wife. Also included are early drafts, edits and critiques of Wilson's poetry, correspondence, article clippings, sketches and notes, and other materials related to the Wilsons' writings and to Thomas Wilson's volunteer efforts at the Kansas State Penitentiary.
Three speeches upon finance and politics, delivered to King James, 1610-1611
Three speeches upon finance and politics addressed to King James, 1610.
Thurman Forrest Railsback legal papers
Thurman Forrest Railsback was an attorney in Kansas City, Kansas from 1905-1956. Railsback went on to serve as assistant attorney general and as acting judge in the Wyandotte County District Court. This collection of his papers are primarily civil case files from 1930-1956, consisting of documents of public record only.
Tim Miller papers
This collection, compiled by Tim Miller, consists of correspondence from Rosalea's Hotel in Harper, Kansas; information about local Lawrence, KS churches and Free State University; as well as photographs from the 2000 Art Car Parade of Lawrence. Tim Miller has been a lecturer and later a professor of Religious Studies at the University of Kansas since the 1970s.
Timothy A. Johnson collection
Tintown Internment Camp autograph book
"To the Best Parents a Fellow Could Have;" a letter home.
Bill Stowits was in the Navy during WWII. His letter home recounts his activities from his last leave in September, 1944 to the closing of his letter, April 13, 1945. Also included is a photograph of the ensign.
To the Queen; a poem
This is a copy by an unidentified copyist of a poem, "To the Queen", by Lord Alfred Tennyson. The paper and handwriting appear to date the writing to the nineteenth century but it is not in Tennyson's own hand. This poem was added as a dedicatory epilogue to the collected Idylls of the King in Strahan's library edition of Tennyson's works in 1872.
Todd family papers
Family papers (chiefly family correspondence) of Congregational minister John Todd (1818-1894), who was a founder of Tabor, Iowa, of its first Congregational Church, and of Iowa's Tabor College. The Todd home served as a station on the Underground Railroad from 1854 to 1856, and as an arsenal for abolitionist John Brown.
Todd family photographs
Adam and America Todd were African Americans enslaved to the Tribble family of Platte County, Missouri. The Todds later immigrated to Kansas, where multiple generations have continued to live.
Tom Burns photographs
Tom Burns was a fish-monger on the Kaw for 60 years, retiring in December 1991. He published his memoirs, "60 Years on the Kaw" in 1994. The collection is comprised of 10 photographs and 2 videotapes, includes images of catches in 1946 and 1947 and Tyron Winchell's boat built in 1895, which Burns rebuilt in 1996. The videotape interviews are from 1990 and 1991 and cover net and ice fishing.
Tom Clarke biographies by Seán McGarry
Handwritten notes and drafts of biographies of Irish nationalist Tom Clarke compiled by fellow Irish nationalist Seán McGarry, along with typed copies of same.
Tom L. Sherred papers
Grand Rapids, Michigan native Thomas L. Sherred (1915-1985) was a writer of science fiction. His papers for the period of 1966-1989 reflect his science fiction writing but primarily consist of correspondence with other authors, including Lloyd Biggle, Jr, Howard DeVore, and Virginia Kidd. It also includes working manuscripts for his novel Alien Island and manuscripts of short stories.
Tom Moore papers
These papers of Tom Moore reflect his interest in peace and social justice concerns and the Lawrence (Kansas) Civic Choir. They include choir programs, newspaper clippings, brochures and notes.
Tonganoxie, Kansas public school group photograph
One black and white reproduction of a photograph of a group of school children in front of a school in Tonganoxie, Kansas. Many of the students are identified. Several of the students are African American. Tonganoxie, a town in Northeast Kansas in Leavenworth County named after a member of the Delaware tribe, Chief Tonganoxie, was a destination for African American settlers throughout the 1860s-1870s.
Topeka Council of Colored Parents and Teachers minutes
The Collection consists of meeting minutes of the Topeka Council of Colored Parents and Teachers, an affiliate of the Kansas Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers.
Topeka Public Schools Class Photographs
This collection contains class portraits from the public schools in Topeka, Kansas in 1892.
Torah texts from Leviticus through Deuteronomy
Appears to be the second half of a Torah text, for Old Testament chapters Leviticus viii, 24 through the end of Deuteronomy.
"Toward Education Per Aspera"
Brought to Kansas in his early childhood, Clarence Birch became a teacher in Kansas rural schools, Haskell Institute, and the Lawrence public schools. He served as superintendent of the Lawrence Public School System from 1931 to 1939. He later wrote "Toward Education Per Aspera, A Manuscript Autobiography of a Kansas Educator" in 1966.
Tractatus de natura, temperamento illustrissimi Cardinalis Ubaldini
Tractatus de natura, & temperamento illustrissimi Cardinalis Ubaldini. Report of a medical examination.
Tracts: The Estate of Spain
Trans World Airlines' Hostess School Photographs
This collection contains photographs from the Trans World Airlines' (TWA) headquarters and Breech Training Academy, located in and around Kansas City, Missouri. Images include hostesses in training and their class graduation photos, spanning from the 1930s to the 1970s. The collection also contains a scrapbook, newspaper clippings, and a few handwritten materials.
Transcript of counsel's arguments and judges' decisions in 192 cases
Transcript of counsels' arguments and judges' decisions in 192 law cases.
Transcript of Peter Harisiades deportation hearings
This transcript is of deportation hearings initiated by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service based on allegations of Communist Party affiliation by the respondent, Peter Harisiades. The hearings were conducted October 15, 1946 at New York City by Presiding Inspector Gilbert Zimmerman, with Attorney Carol King and Associate Attorney Isidore Englander representing Mr. Harisiades.
Transcriptions of Larry Eigner Poems by Robert Grenier
Robert Grenier (born 1941), an American poet and educator, transcribed these poems of Larry Eigner (1927-1996) in the early 1980s. He consulted with Eigner to assure that the typewritten transcriptions were correct and represented the poet's intentions. The transcriptions are from Eigner's Notebooks D, E, and F and poems numbered 1-1124.
