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Camp Fire Girls
Camp Fire Girls, originally Camp Fire Girls of America began in 1910 and was the first
nonsectarian organization for girls in America. It was created as the sister organization to the
Boy Scouts of America by Mrs. Charles Farnsworth, Luther Gulick, M.D. and his wife Charlotte
Vedder Gulick.
Caril Jennings Collection
Caril Jennings papers
Carl Bingham Shipp Collection
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.
Carl Talberg Photograph Collection
Contains photographs donated by Carl Talberg of Washington Terrace circa 1940-1950. Also contains older photographs in and around the area of what became Washington Terrace.
Carla Mohlman Diary Collection
This collection contains the diary of Carla Mohlman from 1925. Carla Mohlman’s diary accounts
her unhappy marriage to Officer Arthur Mohlman. Also included with the diary is email
correspondence about finding the diary and newspaper clipping copies pertaining to Carla
Mohlman from 1923 to 1935.
Carla Vogel Collection
Contains copy of Intake Form and Deed of Gift.