Ogden (Utah)
Found in 780 Collections and/or Records:
Geo. S. Dean Collection
Miscellaneous papers pertaining to Ogden, Utah, attorney, Geo. S. Dean. Dates
vary from 1886 to 1927, and items include a business card, invitation to reception, Standard
Examiner receipt, and property tax notices.
George and Vera Bowman Postcards
Postcards from various states sent to George, Vera, and Betty Bowman of Ogden,
Utah, during period of 1937, 1942, 1946, and 1952. George Patton Bowman married Vera
Petersen December 31, 1920. George Bowman’s father was William Andrew Bowman and his
mother was Emma Theresa Dye.
George Brown Photograph
This collection contains two photographs donated by George Brown in October 2005. The items are located in the vault with a copy of the Broom Hotel hanging in the Thomas D. Dee Reading Room.
George E. Maule Letter
Letter from George E. Maule addressed to “Dear Brother,” dated August 20,
1909, Ogden, Utah. Letter concerns “Bamberger proposition” about some real estate, and the
“Kadich Investment Co. matter” and Fred J. Kiesel. There is also some mention of an “irrigation
scheme” and the Utah Legislature.
George E. Peterson Collection
George Ellis Belnap Collection
This collection contains copies of Belnap's original musical scores. The items were donated by Bud Belnap, son of George Ellis and Mabel Belnap.
George J. Kelly
Receipts to and from George J. Kelly of Kelly & Herrick,
Ogden, Utah. George J. Kelly was an Inspector of United
States Customs. Receipts are dated 1898, 1900, and
1902.
George L. Nichols Architectural and Mechanical Drawings Collection
106 Architectural drawings created by George Nichols who was an architect for the U.S. Forest Service Intermountain Region based in Ogden Utah.
George M. Fister Collection
This collection was donated in October 2001 by Mary Martin, George Fister’s daughter. Housed in these records are copies of lectures, photographs, and research conducted by Fister. Items of interest include a letter from President Dwight Eisenhower, a photograph of early Ogden, and documentation of Fister’s inauguration as President of the American Medical Association.
George Nichols Collections
This collection contains photographs, journals, scrapbooks, and architectural drawings of George Nichols. He was an architect for the U.S. Forest Service Building located in Ogden, Utah. He built ranger stations and park elements throughout Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. In this collection were also books from the International Correspondence Schools that were taken out of the collection and catalogued into Special Collections.