Ogden (Utah)
Found in 775 Collections and/or Records:
Helen House Miller Collection
A collection of miscellaneous papers that belonged to Helen House Miller.
Herbert B. Maw Autobiography
This collection consists of a type-script copy of Herbert B. Maw Autobiography. The copy is bound and includes corrections to the original manuscript. Also on the front cover is a brief genealogy of Herbert Maw. Maw was born on March 11, 1893. He served as Governor of Utah and State Senator for eighteen years.
Hill Air Force Base Newspaper Scrapbook
This collection contains an oversize scrapbook of newspaper clippings. The end half of the book deals with Hill Airforce Base and range from 1957-1959. Also included are clippings on Mardi Gras in New Orleans in 1949, David Watts (Barber in Salt Lake City), Hugh W. Dougall, and Promontory Point.
Hill Field Photograph Collection
Photographs taken in the early 1980s of Hill Field Air Force Base, Utah. Black and white, 5 x 7. Includes photographs of F-16 jets, UH1 helicopter, pilots, security demonstration, aircraft maintenance, officers, and aircraft maintenance workers receiving awards.
History of Drama in Ogden
History of Malan Ave
This collection was originally donated by Peggy Shaw to Mount Benedict Monastery. The collection was transferred on August 1, 2010. The album was compiled by Catherine O'Neil, who then gave a copy to everyone living on the block.
History of Medicine in Weber County Printer Plates
This collection contains the printer plates used in the publication "History of Medicine in Weber County."
History of Mound Fort School
History of Mound Fort School, Ogden, Utah. Compiled and arranged by Mary Lou
Sorenson, librarian at Mound Fort Jr. High School. Three pages in length, n.d.
History of the Ogden Branch NAACP
Short history of the NAACP in Ogden written by Frank Satterwhite and updated by Sarah McClellan
Hodgson Family Oral Histories
This collection contains oral histories of two of Leslie Hodgson daughters and numerous grandchildren. Leslie Hodgson was a prominent architect in Ogden and worked on projects such as Ogden High School and the Egyptian Theatre. Michael Mackay and Michael Mitchell as part of their history requirement collected the interviews.