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Ogden Sugar Company Ledger
This collection contains scans and a print out of the Ogden Sugar Company Ledger. The original of the ledger is held at the Amalgamated Sugar Company Offices in Boise, Idaho. The ledger covers the years from 1897-1902.
Ogden Sugar Sacks Collection
This collection contains sugar and flour sacks from companies that did business in Ogden. All the sacks are in excellent conditions with little staining and no tears.
Ogden Territorial Billheads
Item 1 Sherman and Co. Item 2-4 H.L. Griffin Item 5 Utah Produce and Commission Co. Item 6-7 Rubel and Penglase Item 8 Great Western Steam Laundry
Railroad Miscellaneous Collection
This collection contains items collected for exhibit use during the 2004 UCC Symposium. It includes items relating to the Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, and Western Pacific Railroads.
Receipt from John Hindley to Lorin Farr
Richard Roberts Historical Ogden Photograph Collection
This collection contains originals and copies of photographs collected by Dr. Richard Roberts. Most of the photographs were used in his book co-author with Dr. Richard Sadler titled “Weber County’s History.” The files may also include the caption and sidebar used in the book.
Richard Roberts Photograph Album Collection
This collection contains photographs from 2 albums that were donated by Richard Roberts in 2004. The first was dismantled and the photographs arranged by subject. They include photographs of the 1919 Armistice parade in Ogden and the 1918 arrival of a British and French plane to promote the sell of war bonds. The second album remains intact and contains photographs from Ogden Canyon and buildings and scenery from Ogden.
Sidney Stevens Implement Company
Carriage, wagon, and implement contract from the Sidney
Stevens Implement Company, Ogden, Utah, to Joshua
Williams of Morgan, Utah, June 26, 1886. Also included is
a promissory note to pay $85.00 towards a second hand
wagon for Nephi Manning of North Ogden to the same
company, dated September 7, 1909.