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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
Egam Farm Service Comic
What One Farm Family Found Out comic
Ehmann Family Collection
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.
Elias Gardner Family Book
Elias Gardner was a Utah Mormon pioneer who came to Utah after leaving Nauvoo Illinois. He had multiple wives and many children. His great great grandson was raised in Weber County and went to Weber College. His name is Glade Higgins Lundell.
Eliza P. Clark
Letter from Eliza P. Clark to her cousin Emily of Farmington, Utah. Concerns Eliza’s brother, Orson of Bighorn, Wyoming. Dated January 15, 1925.
Elizabeth A. Vance: A Register To Her Collection
This collection of papers relates the long and successful career of Elizabeth A. Vance in local, state and national Democratic Party politics. It is more than a personal history of Mrs. Vance’s political activities, however. It is also a chapter in the history of the Democratic Party in Weber County and the state of Utah since World War II.
Elizabeth and Donnell Stewart Collection
This collection was gifted to Weber State University Special Collections in 1999 by the Stewart Family following the death of Elizabeth in 1996. The collection contains most memorabilia items from Donnell and Elizabeth such as certificates, plaques, and scrapbooks. Four family albums were disassembled to preserve the photographs but are groups together by subject.