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Thomas Scovel photograph albums, 1979

0.5 linear feet

Thomas Scovel was born in Jining, China in 1939. He worked as a professor of linguistics, publishing numerous books and articles on the subject. The collection consists of three photo albums from the 1979 trip that Scovel and his family took to China. Photographs document the classes that Scovel and his wife, Janene, taught in the country as well as some of the people that the family met during the trip.

The Thomas Scovel photo albums consist of three photograph albums from Scovel, documenting his 1979 trip to China. Photographs are of Thomas and his wife, Janene, as they taught children the English language at the Tientsin Foreign Languages Institute. Other photographs show the places that the family visited, like Scovel’s childhood home, as well as the events they attended, and the family’s daily routines. Some of the photographs are accompanied by description of the events from Scovel.

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Thomas Tentler papers, 1973-1987 (majority within 1978-1979)

0.5 linear feet

Thomas N. Tentler (1932-) was a professor of History at the University of Michigan from 1963 until 2000. Collection contains materials related to Marwil v. Baker (E.D. Mich. 1980) and to Yugoslavian human rights activist Vladimir Dedijer.

The Tom Tentler Papers are arranged according to subject.

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Thomas W. Barwin papers, 1999-2006

3 linear feet — 1 oversize folder

City Manager of Ferndale, Michigan. The collection documents issues of urban sprawl, transit planning, and smart growth in the cities of Ferndale and Detroit. The papers also concern the debate over the proposed demolition of the 8 Mile and Woodward Avenue overpass.

The Thomas W. Barwin papers document issues of urban sprawl, transit planning, and smart growth in the cities of Ferndale and Detroit. The papers also concern the debate over the proposed demolition of the 8 Mile and Woodward Avenue overpass. The collection consists of two series: Topical Files and 8 Mile and Woodward Overpass.

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Thomas Yoder papers, 1967-1991

11 linear feet — 462 GB (online)

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Former member of the Word of God, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Catholic Pentecostal community. Reports, meeting materials, evaluations of the community's leadership, prophecies, printed materials, audiotapes of meetings, and photographs.

The collection consists of materials accumulated by Thomas Yoder and relating to the Word of God community. The collection consists mainly of paper files, sound recordings, and videotapes.

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Thunder Bay Boom Company (Alpena, Mich.) Records, 1868-1912

3 linear feet — 6 oversize volumes

Alpena, Michigan lumber company; minutes of stockholders' meetings, financial records, and time books.

The record group consists of financial records, time books of company employees, and articles of incorporation and minutes of stockholders.

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Tim Kiska papers, 1978-2012

2 linear feet

Tim Kiska is a Detroit journalist and Professor of Communications at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. The collection includes book manuscripts, writings, election reports, and articles by Kiska, as well as video recordings of broadcasts.

Material includes "Yours Truly" columns written for the Detroit News, political surveys and data used to predict elections, including 1980s Wayne County and U.S. presidential elections return statements, polling information, exit polls, etc. A manuscript and other materials used in writing books on the history of Detroit television and historical figures. Also, video recordings of interviews on WXYZ-TV Detroit during the 1990s.

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Timothy W. Wholihan papers, 1867-1948

0.3 linear feet

Railroad fireman, 1882-1887, and engineer, 1887-1934, for the Michigan Central Railroad. Miscellaneous personal and collected material relating to his interest in railroads, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and his work with the Michigan Central Railroad; include membership cards and certificates, clippings, time tables, ca. 1870-1905, tire report, 1893, wage agreement, 1887, and photographs.

The Wholihan collection is a small collection of miscellaneous materials accumulated by Wholihan as fireman and engineer with the Michigan Central Railroad. There are three small series in the collection: Miscellaneous; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; and Michigan Central Railroad.

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Tim Retzloff oral history interviews, 1993-2012

91.3 GB

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The Tim Retzloff oral history interviews (1993-2012) consist of over eighty oral histories conducted by Tim Retzloff with members of Detroit's LGBTQ community.

The collection includes oral history interviews with members of Detroit's LGBTQ community conducted by Tim Retzloff between 1993 and 2012. Topics of discussion include experiences of coming out and gay life, Detroit's gay bar scene and other community spaces, and involvement in a variety of organizations including the Detroit Gay Liberation Front, the Gay Liberator, Detroit Gay Activists, the Green Carnation Community Center, ONE, and the Association of Suburban People.

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Tinkham family papers, 1875-1963

1 microfilm

Branch County and Ann Arbor, Michigan, family. Family papers, reminiscences of Russell and Ralph R. Tinkham, and other papers relating to studies at the University of Michigan and elsewhere.

The collection includes papers relating to the Tinkham and Huxtable families of Branch County, Michigan. The bulk of the papers concerns Russell Tinkham and includes letters, 1875-1877, written while a student in Germany. Also in his papers are reminiscences of his life to 1868, and a notebook, ca. 1920's, containing drafts of letters and other writings. This notebook includes obituaries of University of Michigan class of 1872 classmates, drafts of legal documents, letters to state representatives from Ann Arbor concerning legislative issues and other matters. The reminiscences of Ralph R. Tinkham relate to his career as Chief Engineer for the U.S. Lighthouse Service and Chief of the Civil Engineering Division of the U.S. Coast Guard. His work took him to many places in the Great Lakes area, as well as Alaska, the Gulf Coast, and Hawaii. These reminiscences also concern his life as a student at the University of Michigan and his experiences during World Wars I and II.