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George L. Nichols Architectural and Mechanical Drawings Collection
106 Architectural drawings created by George Nichols who was an architect for the U.S. Forest Service Intermountain Region based in Ogden Utah.
George L. Nichols Collection
Biographical sketch, correspondence, news clippings, and photographs of George L. Nichols, Ogden, Utah, 1896 – 1972. Included is The National Society of Professional Engineers Membership certificate for George L. Nichols, who was a member of the Utah Society of Professional Engineers, dated October 20, 1952. This certificate is located in the MSS Oversize Drawer.
George M. Fister Collection
This collection was donated in October 2001 by Mary Martin, George Fister’s daughter. Housed in these records are copies of lectures, photographs, and research conducted by Fister. Items of interest include a letter from President Dwight Eisenhower, a photograph of early Ogden, and documentation of Fister’s inauguration as President of the American Medical Association.
George Nichols Collections
This collection contains photographs, journals, scrapbooks, and architectural drawings of George Nichols. He was an architect for the U.S. Forest Service Building located in Ogden, Utah. He built ranger stations and park elements throughout Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. In this collection were also books from the International Correspondence Schools that were taken out of the collection and catalogued into Special Collections.
George & Nora Miles Correspondence
George Olson and Son Collection
This collection consists of business correspondence, invoices, notes and ephemera related to
Geo. Olson and Son Wholesale Dealers, Becker Manufacturing Company, and Jess C. Olson
Company.
George Perrins Photograph
Contains copy of newspaper article and photograph of George Perrins dated December 14, 1932 with writing: “This is Hard to Beet—George Perrins, Ogden, Utah has reason to smile, for his possession is the largest sugar beet grown in Utah this year—it weighs 15 pounds, 12 ounces—which is a lot of sweetness anywhere.”
George R. Thenn, Jr. Poem
Poem written by civil engineer, George R. Thenn, Jr., “Increasing Alameda, a
History 2005.” Included are explanatory endnotes about the poem in which one refers to a line in
the poem about the Utah Construction Company. Donated by George R. Thenn, Jr., 2005.
George T. Henry Collection
The George T. Henry Collection consists of records pertaining to Henry’s Air Force career,
mortgages and property records, and personal records. Dates range from 1934 – 1969.
George Zane collection, 1931-2005
Images, newspaper articles, story, athletic sweater, diploma w/cover, graduation program