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Architectural Drawings Tabernacle Square and Landscape
This collection contains drawings of Tabernacle Square and Landscape by Leslie Hodgson and W. T. Stillwell. The drawings were donated in 1979 by Carolyn Nebeker and Thomas J. Moore. The drawings are located in the Mapcase.
Ariel Frederick Scrapbook
This collection contains a scrapbook made by Ariel Frederick during her years in Ogden as a high school student at Ogden High, her college work at the University of Wyoming , and then her first few years teaching for the Glendo Public Schools in Wyoming. Items that have come loose from the scrapbook have been removed and placed in folders.
Arlyn M. Garside Collection
The Arlyn M. Garside Collection was a collection donated by Kelly Garside. This collection contains
materials pertaining to the life of Arlyn Garside both personal and professional. Arlyn was a
police detective for Ogden city for many years, and the collection contains correspondence,
photos, police reports, his notebooks and mug shots related to his job. It also contains personal
photos and a scrapbook.
Armistice Day Parade
Arthur Dale Collection
This collection contains items mostly pertaining to the building of the 30 th and 35 th Wards Chapel in Ogden, Utah. Arthur Dale was the Bishop of the 30 th Ward. He was also employed with the United State Postal Service at the Ben Lomond Station. This collection was purchased from Schwab Books in 2004.
Arthur L. Louder Oath of Office
Oath of Office for 2 nd Lieutenant Arthur L. Louder, 1 st Infantry, National Guard of
Utah, sworn on May 20, 1904, Weber County, Utah
Arvil B. Harris Manuscript Collection
Arvil B. Harris Photograph Collection
This collection contains a photograph of the meeting of the rails at Promontory, Utah and various photos of Leander S. Harris and his wife Eliza.
Arvil Stark Collection
Austin Cox Photograph
Contains photograph of Austin Cox and photocopy of the Ogden Standard Examiner Saturday Evening July 24, 1943. Writing on photograph: Salt Lake City, June 19—Dies Before Firing Squad—Austin Cox, bearded slayer of a district judge and accused of the shotgun deaths of four other persons, stuck out his tongue as the death warrant was read today, then was executed by a firing squad at Utah Prison. This picture of Cox was taken last month.