Ogden (Utah)
Found in 759 Collections and/or Records:
The Emporium Photograph
This collection contains a photograph of the Emporium store in Ogden. The store was located at 2429 Washington.
The Eugene M. Higashiyama Manuscript Collection
The contents of this collection consist of one manuscript titled A Place to Remember: The Hermitage Resort and photographs which depict the history of the Hermitage Resort, Ogden Canyon, Utah from its beginnings to 1939. Compiled and written by Eugene M. Higashiyama, 1978. Numbers on photographs do not correspond with numbers and pages in manuscript and photographs are on loan to the donor and are not part of the collection.
The Four R’s Records
This collection contains 3 records from The Four R’s a family singing group from Roy, Utah. The Four R’s members are Roland Haldey, Richard Penrod, Roger Arnold, and Ronald Schultz. The albums were produced in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Glen Perrins Photographs
The collection consists of photographs of early Ogden street scenes, (19th Century) showing many of Ogden's early buildings.
The Glen Rose Collection
Photograph of the interior of the George H. Tribe and Co. Liquor Store at 24th Street in Ogden (1911 or 1913). Photograph includes several employees at the store. Donated by Glen Rose, 1982.
The H. E. Prall Manuscript Collection
The Harman W. Peery Collection
Correspondence to and from Harman W. Peery, who served five terms as mayor of Ogden, Utah in the 1930s and 1940s. Includes letters from Barzilla W. Clark, governor of Idaho, 1937, and M.H. McIntyre, Assistant Secretary to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The Helen Hinckley (Jones) Manuscript Collection
The collection consists of Helen Hinckley (Jones)’ notes relating to biography, found in a copy of “Eminent Victorians” by Lytton Strachey, biographical sketches of Theodore Judah and Helen Hinckley (Jones), printer’s proof of “Rails from the West”, and a biographical account of Theodore Judah, and an uncorrected proof of “A Wall and Three Willows” by Najmeh Najafi, recounting experiences in Iran.
The Henry Aldous Dixon Collection
The collection contains retained carbon copies of correspondence sent by Congressman Dixon while serving in Congress during the years 1957-1958. It also containes some in-coming correspondence and correspondence of Laurence Burton's, who served as Dixon's Legislative Assistant during the years, 1957-1958. The collection was received in 1971 from Laurence Burton.