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    Eliza Jane Trimble "Mother" Thompson portrait

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    Eliza Jane Trimble "Mother" Thompson, national and local leader of the Temperance movement, from Hillsboro, Ohio, ca. 1900

    Judge and Eliza Jane Trimble "Mother" Thompson photograph

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    Photograph showing Judge Thompson and his wife, Eliza Jane Trimble "Mother" Thompson. Eliza (1815-1905) was the only daughter of Allen Trimble (1783-1870), Ohio's eighth and tenth governor. She was a national and local leader of the Temperance movement from Hillsboro, Ohio. She married James H. Thompson in 1837, and together they were the parents of eight children. The photograph was taken in one of the room's in Governor Trimble's home in Hillsboro

    Letter from Jane Levis, Godfrey, Illinois, to Haydn Thompson, Alton, Illinois, October 17, 1928

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    This letter is from the Haydn Neal Thompson Letter Collection. Contents of the collection include correspondence, primarily handwritten and of a personal nature. The bulk of materials are from Thompson's family members, including his mother, Marie Thompson, and sister, Janet Thompson, with a few letters from aunts and cousins. The remaining majority consists of letters from friends, primarily girlfriends. The conversation across letters emphasizes school and social happenings. Politics and the economy (Great Depression) do not receive much notice, though a change in the tone of letters is noticeable from the 1920's to the 1930's, becoming more sober and fatalistic

    Letter from Jane Levis, Godfrey, Illinois, to Haydn Thompson, Alton, Illinois, January 7, 1929

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    This letter is from the Haydn Neal Thompson Letter Collection. Contents of the collection include correspondence, primarily handwritten and of a personal nature. The bulk of materials are from Thompson's family members, including his mother, Marie Thompson, and sister, Janet Thompson, with a few letters from aunts and cousins. The remaining majority consists of letters from friends, primarily girlfriends. The conversation across letters emphasizes school and social happenings. Politics and the economy (Great Depression) do not receive much notice, though a change in the tone of letters is noticeable from the 1920's to the 1930's, becoming more sober and fatalistic

    Whole Cloth quilt by Ella Jane Shepard Thompson

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    Image of Whole Cloth quilt created in 1929 by Ella Jane Shepard Thompson. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Delsa A Thomson as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Estimated date of fabric in quilt-192

    Log cabin quilt, by Lottie Jane Perkins

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    Image of a Log Cabin quilt created in 1904 by Lottie Jane Perkins. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Janet H. Thompson as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Janet inherited the quilt from her mother in 194

    South Thompson Planning Report

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    The South Thompson River Basin is a major sub-regional area of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District. The South Thompson serves as a pathway for major salmon runs, a corridor for rail and highway transportation, a recreational resource for the Kamloops/Shuswap population, a scenic treasure, an agricultural base, a reservoir of flat land, and a clean water supply. It contains a priceless record of our archaeological and historical past. At the same time, it is obvious that this area is a delicate and vulnerable ecological and aesthetic system. Haphazard or random residential sprawl, ill considered industrial development, or inappropriate land use of any type could endanger and destroy this resource permanently. A policy statement indicating the desired directions in which the Regional District should permit development to proceed is imperative. This document, then, is a statement of policy.Not peer reviewedPlanning documentInterim Repor

    South Thompson Settlement Strategy: Policy Document

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    The purpose of the South Thompson Settlement Strategy (STSS) is to strike a balance between anticipated settlement pressures and the many other important values in the South Thompson valley.Not peer reviewedPlanning documen

    South Thompson Valley and Pinantan official settlement plan.

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    The recommended policies contained in this plan provide the Thompson-Nicola Regional District with the means to protect and enhance the agricultural economic base, regulate the supply and location of rural residential growth, guide commercial and industrial development and satisfy the historical, recreational, social and environmental concerns of the settlement plan area.Not peer reviewedPlanning documen

    Clockwise, Beverly Jane Thompson, Jennifer Ann Cooper, Jacklyn Jane Cooper, Jeffrey Lea Cooper, and Barbara Jane Thompson, on her lap, and has her arm around another sister, Bonnie Jane Thompson

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    Relatively Speaking - Seven cousins, all of them girls, met for the first time this week at the home of Colonel and Mrs. James H. Thompson, 6100 Kenwick. They are the daughters of Colonel and Mrs. Thompson; her brother, Jack M. Cooper, and Mrs. Cooper of Santa Rosa, California. The girls are, clockwise, Beverly Jane Thompson, Jennifer Ann Cooper, Jacklyn Jane Cooper, Jeffrey Lea Cooper, and Barbara Jane Thompson, on her lap, and has her arm around another sister, Bonnie Jane Thompson. Colonel Thompson is stationed in French Morocco. The children\u27 grandmother, Mrs. Ursula Cooper of Santa Rosa, also is visiting here.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/13687/thumbnail.jp
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