Girls Scouts--Utah
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Bertha Eccles
Item
Identifier: MSS-478
Dates:
Other: Date Not Yet Determined
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Camp Fire Girls
Item
Identifier: MSS-499
Abstract
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.
Dates:
1919-09
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Harris-Hite Family Archives
Collection
Identifier: MS-423
Scope and Contents
The Harris-Hite collection was donated by Sharon Ruth Hite Lewis, granddaughter of MattieWattis Harris. It contains materials that were assembled in binders, each one pertaining to anindividual in the Wattis, Harris or Hite family. The order in which they were received has beenretained as closely as possible, so this collection is organized by individual family members,each person being a series, beginning with Mattie Wattis Harris. This series...
Dates:
Date Not Yet Determined
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections
Ladies Literary Club of Ogden
Collection
Identifier: MS-422
Scope and Contents
The Ladies Literary Club (LLC) of Ogden, UT, collection was donated in 2014, by Karin Fairbanks on behalf of the Ladies Literary Club. The collection contains items related to the organizations history, community activities, newspaper clippings, photographs, and various other materials that outline the primary history of the LLC from 1889 to 2013. Manuscript items include correspondences to and from the Club Member of the State Federation, Weber State College, University of Utah, Ben Lomand...
Dates:
1889 - 2013
Found in:
WSU Stewart Library Special Collections