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Railroad Stories
This collection contains poems and information about working on the railroad.
Railway Men’s Time Book
Richard Roberts Collection
This collection contains the research and writings of Richard Roberts into the histories of Weber County, Utah and Ogden, Utah. The collection is arranged by topic.
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.
"Riding the Rails" Exhibit Collection
This collection contains matted photographs from an exhibit that was showcased in Special Collections during 2002.
Salt Lake and Ogden Railway Co.
Round trip ticket from Brigham City to Ogden, Utah and from Ogden to Salt Lake
City, Utah on the Salt Lake & Ogden Railway Co., August 5, 1914.
Southern Pacific Timetable
The Southern Pacific Railroad created a timetable to for the Salt Lake Division of their company.
This time table took effect on Sunday October 15, 1899 at 12:01 A.M. It shows time for
Wadsworth and Winnemucca; Winnemucca and Carlin; Carlin and Terrace; Terrace and Ogden.
Southern Pacific WWII Advertisement
This collection contains an advertisement from Southern Pacific.
Sumpter Valley Railway Company
Sumpter Valley Railway Company records including receipts; conductor’s,
engineer’s and train delay reports; ticket stubs; and geological survey maps. The Sumpter Valley
Railway was built by David Eccles and the Oregon Lumber Co. in the early 1890s. This railway
operated from Baker City to Prairie City, Oregon, from 1891 to 1947 and carried gold ore,
lumber, cattle, passengers and supplies. Oversize manuscript drawer.
The Emma Russell Photograph Collection
This collection consists of photographs from the Footprints of Roy, 1873-1979 by Emma Russell. The book is a history of Roy from its earliest days to present time. The photographs were donated by Emma Russell and are of early settlers and buildings. The material is for non-commercial use only.