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1919 Parade
Collection
Identifier: P-140
Dates:
1919
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
24th of July, 1956 Parade
Collection
Identifier: P-250
Dates:
1956
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Armistice Day Parade
Collection
Identifier: MSS-335
Dates:
1920
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Charlie Trentelman Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: P-251
Overview
Contains photographs and a CR-R from Ogden’s 2006 Veteran’s Day Parade.
Dates:
2006
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Doris Corwin Photographs
Collection
Identifier: P-191
Overview
Item 1 contains photographs and photo postcards with in a photo album. All photos c. 1910. Item 2 contains photocopies from photographs on CD-R. Photocopies are in the same order as on the CD.
Dates:
1900 - 1910
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Drawing of Ogden, Utah
File
Identifier: MSS-41
Overview
Color tinted German edition of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newsletter, circa 1890. Depicts Ogden
train depot, parade and Indian pow-wow. (Oversized.)
train depot, parade and Indian pow-wow. (Oversized.)
Dates:
1890
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Kathy Cutrubus Collection
Collection
Identifier: P-190
Overview
Contains photographs of downtown Ogden. Folder 1 contains 4x6 photographs, folder 2 contains 8x10 photographs and photo sheets.
Dates:
1870 - 2001
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
King Rex Prints
Collection
Identifier: MSS-341
Dates:
Other: Date Not Yet Determined
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Pioneer Days Parade
Collection
Identifier: P-252
Overview
Contains photographs from the Days of ’47 Parade in Ogden circa 1935. Also contains a photocopy of The Standard featuring one of the photographs.
Dates:
1935
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Pioneer Parade Photograph
Collection
Identifier: P-235
Overview
News photograph dated 8-23-38. Writing on photograph: “Alley Oop and Foozy ride again. And Dinny the Dinosaur is the steed for the Mormons when they celebrate in carnival style at Ogden, Utah. The NEA comic characters come to life each summer as processions and parades are staged in Utah, when Mormondom marks harvest time. Here are shades of the past—the dinosaur age, even oo-la on Washington Boulevard, Ogden, as the Mormons turn back pages of history and carnival spirit reigns.”
Dates:
1938
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections