Ogden (Utah)
Found in 781 Collections and/or Records:
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.
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
Autoclaymation Tray
Metal tray with “Autoclaymation” inscription. Other inscriptions on the tray include buildings, people at work and a Bible passage from Genesis 11: 3, “Let us make brick and burn them.” Donated by Mikel Vause, 2001.
Bamberger Railroad
Bamberger Railroad and Bus Schedule
Bamberger Railroad Co. and Bamberger Transportation Co. Rail and Bus service
between Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, in effect January 15, 1950. Include map of route.
Banking House of Harkness Co. card
First National Bank of Utah This bank was founded in 1869 by Warren Hussey and Charles Dahler. It was Utah's most important financial institution at the time, with branches in Ogden and Corinne. The bank's building was damaged in a fire in 1875 and was purchased by Simon Bamberger in 1885.
Barker Family Records
Correspondence, genealogy, funeral records, and poetry from the the family of Frederick E. Barker and his wife, Cecelia Sharp Barker, Utah. Records span in time from 1826-1967.