The contents of the Tim Peterson Collection were unrecorded at the time of accession.
The Timothy Miller Collection is jointly owned by Great Northern Railway Historical Society and Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association and is comprised of approximately 50,000 microfiche/aperture cards contaiining Burlington Northern Railroad Seattle Division blueprints of Right-of-Way, bridges, station and yard maps, and structures.
The Tom Baldner Collection is comprised of a manual for a railroad station management course and additional items unrecorded at the time of accession.
The Tom Policone Collection is comprised of Certificate of Membership Veterans Association of the Great Northern Railway #6762; a photo of Marathon Locomotive dated 3/22/32; a photo Great Northern Roundhouse employees dated 1934; a photo Great Northern Jackson Street Roundhouse employees dated 7/29/1936; a photo Great Northern Roundhouse employees dated 1946; and a photo Great Northern Roundhouse employees with locomotive number 2519, dated 1932.
The Tom Tenneson Collection is comprised of 5 Rail Classic video tapes, one orange painted caboose beacon, and one flashing light fixture for a road crossing signal.
The Tony Becker Collection is comprised of a Great Northern Railway water jug and a selection of dining car recipes.
The Tony De Rosa Collection is comprised of signal semaphore arm with counterweight.
The Tryone Johnsen Collection is comprised of 4 ice house drawings and 3 presentation slides of United States refrigerator car fleets operated by the Fruit Growers Express (FGE), Western Fruit Express (WFE) and Burlington Refrigerator Express (BRE).
Johnsen, TyroneThe contents of the University of Montana Donation were unrecorded at the time of accession.
The University of Wyoming Collection is comprised of 20 record boxes containing legal documents, correspondence files, professional files, financial records and books. The majority of the collection consists of Spokane, Washington Superior Court and Washington Supreme Court briefing books. .