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Found in 736 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Bullock journal, 1845-1846
Contains journal entries from Thomas Bullock's time in Nauvoo. Dated 1845-1846.
Thomas Bullock journal, 1858 May-June
Contains Thomas Bullock's journal written on the Mormon trail. Dated May through June of 1858.
Thomas Bullock journals, 1845-1991
Contains Thomas Bullock's original journals and typescripts documenting experiences of a personal and informative nature in Nauvoo, Illinois and on the Mormon trail west. Dated 1845-1991.
Thomas Bullock typescript of journal, 1858 May-June
This item is a typescript of Thomas Bullock's journal from traveling the the Mormon Trail. It primarily contains daily documentation of a personal and informative nature. Dated May through June of 1858.
Thomas Bullock typescript of Nauvoo journal, 1845-1846
Daniel Francis Thomas family papers
Collection contains materials relating to the Daniel Francis Thomas family. The collction contains photocopies of letters written by Thomas and members of his family, biographies about Thomas and members of his family, as well as legal documents. Items date from 1847-1942.
Thomas L. Kane note, approximately 1850
Several notes in Thomas L. Kane’s hand concerning a police officer by the name of “John Duncan,” date of production not identified.
Thomas L. Kane receipt, 1853 January 4
Receipt from Goodyear’s Rubber Warehouse to Thomas L. Kane for $13, dated January 4, 1853.
Thomas Leiper papers, date of production not identified
Thomas Leiper Papers, typescript, “Inscribed to dear Mother, This book was the work of Thomas Leiper Kane, grandson of Thomas Leiper of Philadelphia and son of Jane Duval Leiper Kane and belongs to Sybil Kent Kane of Kane, Pa., his granddaughter;” this semi-biography contains an index of some of Leiper’s papers, as well as copies of various letters, including correspondence with Thomas Jefferson, (with 2 pp. missing). Date of production not identified.
Thomas Leiper's Last Will and Testament , 1824 April 20
Photocopy of Last Will and Testament of Thomas Leiper, gives house to wife Elizabeth, leaves family business (including a mill and wharf) to sons George, William, and Samuel, other property divided between Thomas’ other children and friends, dated April 20, 1824.