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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.
Boodrookas Family Photographs
Contains photocopies of photographs, newspaper clippings, LaGrand Cottage Match book, and wedding announcement about the Boodrookas Family.
Boy Scouts
Donated by the Walter Checketts Jr. family, this collection contains an outdoor camping guide
from “Camp Browning” at Pineview Lake in Ogden Canyon and Checketts Scout Master Cards
from 1931-1939.
Brenn Hill
Brenn Hill Collection
Brith Shalom - Honor a Hostage
The Gaza War has been fought between Israel and Hamas-led Palestinian militant groups in the Gaza Strip and Israel since 7 October 2023. It is the 15th war of the Gaza–Israel conflict, and has sparked an ongoing Middle Eastern crisis. The first day was the deadliest in Israel's history and the war is the deadliest for Palestinians in the history of the broader Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
The Juanita Brooks Manuscript Collection
This collection contains the original fourteen chapter manuscript of Juanita's Brooks' book, The Jews of Utah
Broom Hotel Menu
The Broom Hotel in Ogden, Utah, was a prominent landmark built in 1883 at the northwest corner of 25th Street and Washington Boulevard. It was known for its "strictly modern" conveniences and luxurious amenities. The hotel was a popular destination for travelers, with 70 rooms, including 34 elegant parlors and suites. It was a three-story structure, considered a gem among Ogden's hotels, and was a popular subject for photographs. The hotel was eventually demolished in 1959.