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Edmond Arthur Littlefield Collection
This collection contains personal letters and photos of Edmond Arthur Littlefield principally from his service in the American Field Service during World War I. Other items include pre and post WWI letters and photos. The collection was donated by Denise Sobel, his granddaughter. The collection is principally divided into two main parts, correspondence and photographs. Sub groups and chronology follows.
Edmund Wattis Littlefield Collection
Edmund Wattis Littlefield Memorabilia
This collection contains plaques, awards, and resolutions given to Edmund Wattis Littlefield throughout his profession career. They were donated by the Littlefield family in June 2005 and February 2006.
Edmund Wattis Littlefield Memorial
This collection consists of a VHS copy of the memorial services held at the Stanford University Memorial Church for Edmund Wattis Littlefield. The service was held on November 9, 2001. Littlefield was President of Utah International, Inc. and responsible for the merger with General Electric in 1976. The tape was donated by Littlefield’s widow, Jeannik Littlefield.
Edmund Wattis Littlefield Speech and Correspondence Collection
This collection contains a copy of speeches given by E. W. Littlefield from 1952-1997. Also, included are letters from various people congratulating Littlefield on his election as President of Utah Construction and Mining Co. Of interest is a report on Utah’s Mining in Russian and a photograph with accompanying text about the company owned ranches in Montello, NV.
Edward Johnson Collection
Photographs taken 1908 - 1912 by Edward Johnson of Croydon, Utah. Photographs are of the cement plant at Croydon, including shots of the various machinery in the plant; the Devil’s Slide area; upper Weber Canyon; some railroad shots; the Johnson homestead; his daughters; and various photographs of Johnson. Black and white, various sizes. Most are mounted on cabinet cards unless otherwise specified.
Edwin N. Williams Collection
E.H. Cook
E.L. Craft Photograph
Booking sheet reads: “We have in custody E.L. Craft whose photo we are enclosing, and whose description is as follows. Age 23, height 5 ft. 11 ½ inches, weight 150 lbs., complexion light, has red spot in left eye. We are inclined to think that this fellow is a bad man and is wanted somewhere. Send all information to T.A. Devine, Sherrif.” Signed by J.L. Hobson, Chief Deputy Sheriff, Ogden Utah February 20, 1912.
Elbert E. Waite Correspondence
Photograph postcard to Elbert E. Waite in Bristol, England from “Clarence” of
Layton, Utah, dated July 23, 1912. Photograph shows man in a dark suit standing with seven
young women in white desses holding diplomas. Postcard is addressed “Dear Cousin” and chats
about his class of graduating students and about the improvement of health in Elbert’s folks.