Ogden (Utah)
Found in 759 Collections and/or Records:
Early Utah Newspapers
This collection contains the Deseret News from 1875-1877 and the Ogden Junction from 1876-1877.
East Street Band
Eccles Community Art Center
Eccles Lumber Company Collection
This collection contains business records between Eccles Lumber Co. and Becker Brewery from 1900-1914. This collection was purchased in 2006.
Eccles Subdivision Preservation Collection
This collection contains information on some houses located in the Eccles Historical District. It also contains information on the creation of the Landmark Commission, rezoning, and creating the Eccles District. Information on Eber F. Piers, architect for many of the historic buildings, is included along with a photograph of Piers.
Edward Johnson Collection
Photographs taken 1908 - 1912 by Edward Johnson of Croydon, Utah. Photographs are of the cement plant at Croydon, including shots of the various machinery in the plant; the Devil’s Slide area; upper Weber Canyon; some railroad shots; the Johnson homestead; his daughters; and various photographs of Johnson. Black and white, various sizes. Most are mounted on cabinet cards unless otherwise specified.
Edwin N. Williams Collection
E.H. Cook
E.L. Craft Photograph
Booking sheet reads: “We have in custody E.L. Craft whose photo we are enclosing, and whose description is as follows. Age 23, height 5 ft. 11 ½ inches, weight 150 lbs., complexion light, has red spot in left eye. We are inclined to think that this fellow is a bad man and is wanted somewhere. Send all information to T.A. Devine, Sherrif.” Signed by J.L. Hobson, Chief Deputy Sheriff, Ogden Utah February 20, 1912.
Elizabeth A. Vance: A Register To Her Collection
This collection of papers relates the long and successful career of Elizabeth A. Vance in local, state and national Democratic Party politics. It is more than a personal history of Mrs. Vance’s political activities, however. It is also a chapter in the history of the Democratic Party in Weber County and the state of Utah since World War II.