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Chapman and Strong Collection
Correspondence and invoices concerning Chapman & Strong, general goods merchandiser of Evanston, Wyoming. Correspondence is from various businesses in Utah. Dated 1887.
Chareya Club Records
The Chareya Club was organized on July 13, 1951. They took the name “Chareya” from Native Americans as meaning “Creator of all good things.” The purpose of Chareya is three-fold: Service, Friendship, and Culture to one another and to the community. The members met bi-monthly from August to May.
Charles A. MacCarthy Collection
This collection contains correspondence between Charles, his wife Ida, their families and friends. It also houses some of Charles’s photographs. The bulk of the photograph collection is taken from 5x7 glass plate negatives. Boxes 6-11, contain glass plate negatives taken by Charles housed in negative sleeves.
Charles B. and Earl M. Stone Collection
Military correspondence, certificates, discharges, photograph, and miscellaneous United States Armed Forces papers pertaining to Ogden, Utah natives, Charles B. and Earl M. Stone. Most of these documents pertain to World War II service. Included is a commendation for Charles Stone’s military duty, signed by President Harry S. Truman.
Charles Trentleman Snowbasin Collection
Charlie Trentelman Photograph Collection
Contains photographs and a CR-R from Ogden’s 2006 Veteran’s Day Parade.
Charlotte F Wetzel papers
This collection contains letters of correspondence with Owen Horsfall, who was a close friend and schoolmate at the time of the letters.
Chief Canning Company Label
Tomato can label from can packed by the Chief Canning Co., Plain City, Utah, ca.
1900. In oversize manuscript drawer.
Child and Family Studies Department records, 1980-2016
Child Culture Club
Paper for Weber State University class, History 4990, on the history of the Child
Culture Club of Ogden, Utah. Written by Ann Larson, December 9, 2005.