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25th Street Exhibit
Allan L. Loeb World War II Scrapbooks
This collection contains 14 albums with over 1100 letters, cards and ephemera from 1942-1946 written by Loeb to his family. Loeb served in Ogden at Hill Airfield from May 27, 1942 - February 14, 1944.
Cadet Corps Nurse Uniforms
This collection contains two uniforms as part of the Cadet Nurses Corps during World War II. It includes a winter and spring uniform.
This collection is unprocessed.
Carl Fernelius World War II Diary
Carl Fernelius was born 6 September 1923 in South Weber, Utah. He was drafted in June of 1943, and received his orders to go to Ogden, Utah to work as an MP at the POW camp at the DDO. See also Stewart Library digital collection oral history Interview, WWII Prisoners of War in Ogden and MS 418 Venture Academy for his oral history interviews.
Charles B. and Earl M. Stone Collection
Military correspondence, certificates, discharges, photograph, and miscellaneous United States Armed Forces papers pertaining to Ogden, Utah natives, Charles B. and Earl M. Stone. Most of these documents pertain to World War II service. Included is a commendation for Charles Stone’s military duty, signed by President Harry S. Truman.
Defense Depot of Ogden
This collection contains the records of the Defense Depot Ogden that was built during World War II. The depot also housed an Italian and German POW camp.
Emerson Douglas Historical Cartoons Collection
A collection of cartoons ranging from the 1920s, World War II and the 1980s.
Ernest Cook, Defense Depot of Ogden Historian Collection
This collection contains Ogden, Utah Defense Depot historical information donated by Ernest Cook, Defense Depot historian during 1963-1966. It contains charts, correspondence, programs, early history of the Depot, and the Annual Historical Summary, 1963-1964. Also included are photographs of Depot personnel and buildings.
Eugene "Pete" Miller Collection
Fred Galvez WWII History
The history contained in this collection is about the USS G.O. Squier and its namesake, Major
General George Owen Squier written by Fred Galvez who served onboard. It also contains notes
and timeline about Galvez service during WWII.