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Bill Pendleton
Bill Pendleton’s son, Dale Pendleton, donated these items regarding his father. See also Dale
Pendleton’s oral history interview for the Cowboy Museum Hall of Fame, 2015.
Bingham Canyon Copper Mine Photograph Collection
Copies of postcards of the Utah Copper Mine at Bingham Canyon, Utah. Includes photographs of the mine terraces, machinery, housing for workers, and tourist parking area. Some photos include captions. Black and white, sepia tone, 3 x 5, circa 1940.
BitterCreek Record Collection
BitterCreek was a local band that specialized in Bluegrass, Rocky Mountain Style. Band members included Jim Shupe, Ted Shupe, Paul Cannon, Chip Cannon, Mace Cannon, and Don Baker. This album was recorded at Weber State College, April 1979.
Black Athletes In Utah Collection
Denver Post feature in four parts, “Black Athletes In Utah:
The Revelation”, December 18-21, 1983. Photocopies.
Blackman and Griffin Co.
FD 1 3 photographs of men and women standing in front of Blackman and Griffin Co. promoting the 4th Liberty Loan during WWI.
Blackman Family Collection
The Blackman Family Collection contains materials documenting the Blackman family from 1895-1989. Materials presented in the collection include photographs, negatives, postcards, correspondence, documents, books, and items.
Blackman & Griffin
Blaine R. Kendell Collection
Newspapers, newspaper articles and obituaries of early Davis and Weber County, Utah residents. Also, legal papers pertaining to early Weber County pioneers, William and Timothy Kendell.
Blair and McCreedy Family
Contains family and individual photos of the Blair and McCreedy family from several studios in Ogden, including H.H. Thomas, 2457 Washington Ave; Weber Ogden, Utah; and Palais Studio, 276 25th Street.
Blickennaefer-Hoognian Correspondence
Short letter from J. Blickennaefer to F. Hoognian of Provo, Utah, May 27, 1881.
Concerns Blickennaefer seeking employees for the railroad. He requests that interested parties
meet at Ogden, Utah, telegraph office.