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George Washington Thatcher family papers, 1872-1917
Repository: Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Abstract: The bulk of the collection is letter books (1880-1901) dealing primarily (after 1883) with the affairs of the Thatcher Brothers Banking Company; also includes materials concerning the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cache Valley, the Logan, Utah Temple, the Utah and Northern Railroad, Logan City government, and the Democratic Party. Personal materials include correspondence with plural wife, Fanny, and son, George, and provide information on the inner workings of the institution of plural marriage. The miscellaneous papers are largely of a financial nature and include papers of Noble Warrum, R. W. Sloan, Edward E. H. Holden, and several mining companies. Also includes class notes and missionary journal of George W. Thatcher Jr. promoting the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association (YMMIA) in southern Utah and commonplace book of Jean C. Thatcher.
Thatcher Brothers Banking Co. records, 1880-1970
Repository: Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Abstract: Minute books, dividend books, cashbooks, general and individual deposit ledgers, discount registers, general balances, records of escrow, outstanding cashier's checks, and other records created by Thatcher Brothers Banking Co. during its fifty-year history. Correspondence files are absent. Also includes records for the West Cache State Bank of Trenton, Utah, (1917-1923) and the Hyrum State Bank of Hyrum, Utah, (1911-1935). Other books show dealings of the bank as trustees for the Brigham Young College in the sale of the college's 10,000-acre endowment farm.