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Old Timers’ Club Collection
Newsletter entitled Old Timers News from the Old Timers’ Club, retired employees from the
United States Forest Service.
Olene Walker Collection
This collection contains photographs and early documents from Olene Walker and the Smith family. It also houses the awards and memorabilia during Walker's political career.
Chester Olsen Collection
This collection contains personal correspondence and memorabilia particularly related to Bernard DeVoto. The correspondence is between Chester "Chet" Olsen and DeVoto's widow Avis. Most is concerned with the death of DeVoto and requesting that Olsen scatter his ash among a National Forest in Idaho. It includes items from the cremation including the body tag.
“Once A Week” Newspaper, 1890
“Once A Week” An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper” New York, August 19, 1890. Includes coverage of the Rocky Mountain Carnival in Ogden "
Oral History Cassette Tapes
Joe McCune, Nick Williams and Reed Baily "Partial History of Early Days of Baseball"
Order of DeMolay certificate
The Order of DeMolay was a youth leadership organization for young men between the ages of 12 and 21 that focuses of leadership skills, civic awareness and personal responsibility. It was named after Jacques de Molay the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar to refused to betray his fellow members. It was founded in 1919 by a member of the freemasons.
Oregon Short Line Railroad
Photographs of the Oregon Short Line Railroad at Cache Junction. Depicts wreaking derricks from Ogden, Utah and Pocatello, Idaho. One photograph shows railroad crew including Foremen Jae Stark from Ogden and Alex Tubbs from Pocatello. Black and white, 4 ½ x 6, 5 x 7. Matted, c.a. 1900.
Oregon Short Line Railroad
General Committee of Adjustment to Members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers, Oregon Short Line Railroad, Pocatello, Idaho, May 20, 1926. Scheduled special rules
and payments between General Manager and Committee.
Orion Charles Marriott Materials
This collection was donated by Lowell Marriott Harrop and Jerry Harrop. It contains the information about Orion Charles Marriott who was an employee of the Union Pacific Railroad as well as the Southern Pacific Railroad. He was also a member of the American Legion post in Ogden Utah.