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    Sen. Elbert Thomas and unknown man at Seagull Monument

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    Photograph of Senator Elbert Duncan Thomas taken in front of Seagull Monument with unknown man

    Sen. Elbert Thomas at the Salt Lake Temple

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    Senator Elbert Duncan Thomas, (1883-1953), at Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah

    Portrait of Senator Elbert D. Thomas

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    Handwritten inscription: \u27To Mr. Felton M. Johnston with sincere good wishes - [Elbert Thomas]\u27https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fmjohnston/1257/thumbnail.jp

    Sparks, Thomas Elbert

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    Thomas Elbert Sparks, LL.B. Greenville, Kentucky ΤΔΑ; ΦΑΔ; Henry Clay Law Society; Editorial Staff Kentucky Law Journal (3, 4); Republican Club (2, 3) President (4); Muhlenberg Club; Class Basketball (2) “Elbert” began as an Engineer, stumbling and floundering in the night. But at length he saw how futile was his course, and followed the hopeful light. Now “Elbert” is a full-fledged lawyer, with his name adorned with “A’s”, To reward him for his merits, and the mending of this ways. -The Kentuckian, 1923---------------------------------- Thomas Elbert Sparks (December 15, 1900 - September 18, 1955) was born in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky to Thomas Jefferson Sparks and Montie Dell Oates. Sparks practiced law in Muhlenberg County where he also served terms as County judge, Greenville city attorney, and Central City city attorney. He married Alma Hutchen in 1924.https://uknowledge.uky.edu/klapp_1923/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Elbert D. Thomas

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    Black and white photograph of Elbert D. Thomas, a U.S. Senator from Utah in the 1940s

    Senator Elbert D. Thomas

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    Scan of photo of Elbert D. Thomas, Senator from Utah from 1933 to 1951. Photo addressed to Mike Masaoka and dated June 11, 1952

    Elbert D. Thomas Family

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    Little Chio Thomas (Hansen) was born in Japan to Elbert D. Thomas and his wife while he presided over the Japanese LDS Mission. Thomas was a professor of Political Science and History at the University of Utah, a major in the Utah National Guard, president of the Japanese LDS Mission, and a United States Senator from Utah during the 1930\u27s-40\u27s

    Senator Elbert Duncan Thomas 1939

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    Black and white photograph of Senator Elbert Duncan Thomas, 1939, Washington

    Elbert D. Thomas

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    Kate Thomas was the sister of Elbert D. Thomas. Thomas was a professor of Political Science and History at the University of Utah, a major in the Utah National Guard, president of the Japanese LDS Mission, and a United States Senator from Utah during the 1930\u27s-40\u27s

    Elbert D. Thomas

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    Image shows Elbert D. Thomas (center, front row) with his wife, daughter, and all the missionaries of the Japanese LDS Mission he presided over. Thomas was a professor of Political Science and History at the University of Utah, a major in the Utah National Guard, president of the Japanese LDS Mission, and a United States Senator from Utah during the 1930\u27s-40\u27s
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