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War Department ID Card
Hill Air Force base played an important role during World War II and trained many enlisted men during the war time efforts. William H. Jones was enlisted from Pennsylvania and died in 1993.
War Service Cards
This collection contains service cards for servicemen from Weber County primarily during World War I, but also some from World War II. The cards are listed alphabetically by last name. Most of the cards include information such as their home address in Weber County, their branch of service, countries served in, discharge or death dates, and next of kin. There are also fewer than two dozen cards for nurses and Forest Service personnel.
Warren L. Wattis Photograph Collection
Photographs from the Warren L. Wattis family of Utah. Includes baby photographs of Lloyd Wattis, Lloyd Wattis at about age six in baseball uniform, Warren L. Wattis as a young man about 25, Lloyd and wife Carye C. Wattis, and Veda Wattis. Color, black and white, 5 x 7.
Washburn Letter
Wattis Family Reunion
This collection contains materials related to the Wattis Family Reunion held in Ogden, Utah in June 2007.
Way E. Parker Quarterly Working Card
The American Federation of Labor (AFL) was a national federation of labor unions in the United States, founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers. It was formed by craft unions, focusing on skilled workers and collective bargaining over wages, benefits, and working conditions. The AFL later merged with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in 1955 to become the AFL-CIO.
Wayne Bundy
We Sing Laundry
Photograph donated by Roger Blair, 2008.
Weber Candy Company
12” x 18” charcoal drawing of the Weber Candy Company,
Ogden, Utah, by Bill Smith, n.d. Located in the oversize
manuscript drawer.