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Fannie Day Photograph
This collection contains images that were given to Fannie Marshall Day. It includes mostly cabinet cards with 5 tintypes. A large majority of the photographs are of unidentified individuals.
Farmer’s Grain Cooperative
Sales receipts to the Farmer’s Grain Cooperative of Ogden, Utah, of 14,000 and
2,000 bushels of winter wheat by the LDS Church Wheat Storing Committee, Salt Lake City,
June 23, 1948.
Farr Better Ice Cream
Hanging sign for Farr Better Ice Cream of Ogden, Utah, “Farr Better Parfait 55
cents & 65 cents.” Circa 1950, 18 x 23 ½. Oversize manuscript drawer.
Farr Family Documents
Farrell Collett Print
Matted color print, “Winter Sortie” signed by Farrell Collett. Depicts mountain
lion walking in deep snow. Limited edition, 94/470. Donated by John Sillito, 2005. In oversize
manuscript drawer.
Father Emmanuel Easter Address
Item 1 Easter Address on reel-to-reel Item 2 Transcript
Fawn M. Brodie Correspondence
Letter from Fawn McKay Brodie to Mrs. George Clement (“Trudie”) of Beverly
Hills, California, expressing thanks for a note about Brodie’s book, The Devil Drives. She
discusses Sir Richard Francis Burton’s book, Book of the Sword, and the fact that her personal
copy was more expensive than one that Trudie found. Dated August 30, 1970 from her home in
Pacific Palisades, California.
Feather River Postcards
Postcards c.a. 1900-1920 of the Feather River Western Pacific Railroad Utah-California route. Black and white, color, sepia. Scenes include Feather River Bridge, Feather River Canyon, Feather River Highway, and various scenic views near Oroville, California. Cabinent photos of Utah Construction wagons on Reather River Western Pacific Railroad
Festival of the Salt Princess Broadside
A broadside advertising the Festival of the Salt Princess in Salt Lake from September 11-13th. The fun included rock drilling, log sawing, tugs-of war, pie eating, wienerwurst snapping and a “unique public marriage ceremony.” Broadside has been taped back together as it was in 4 pieces.
Fight for the Red, White and Blue
Sheet music, “Fight for the Red, White and Blue.” Words by Mary McCann and
music by Loys McCann. Published by Loys McCann, Logan, Utah, 1942.