Ogden (Utah)
Found in 775 Collections and/or Records:
Ogden Matchbook Collection
This collection consists of matchbooks from Ogden City shops, hotels and restaurants.
Ogden Military Academy Architectural Drawing
This collection contains a drawing of the front side of the Ogden Military Academy Building. No architect or drawer is listed on the drawing.
Ogden Military Academy Photograph Collection
Writing on photograph: Back, F.J. Kiesel O.M. Academy Ogden, Utah. Frank J. Metcalf, photographer. Front, Camp Howard, Utah.
Ogden Miscellaneous Collection
This collection contains plates and cups and other miscellaneous items featuring scenes of Ogden or businesses of Ogden. Some of the items are housed in boxes and packed with ethnafoam, interleaving paper or bubble wrap to prevent breaking.
Ogden Nature Center Collection
Ogden Naval Reserve Collection
This collection contains materials donated by the Ogden Naval Reserve. It includes photographs of the commanding officers and events that occurred at the building. It includes a Guest Book (May 9, 1975 – September 6, 1997).
Ogden Negatives
This collection contains two sheets of negatives of photographs taken by Jessica Johnson in 2008. The photographs are of Marion Hotel, Kokomo Club, Star Noodle Parlor, Berthana, Kamikaze’s, Farr’s Ice Cream and Utah Noodle.
Ogden, Oregon and Eccles
Paper by Jason Hunt titled, Ogden, Oregon and Eccles: A Study of the Business
Adventures of David Eccles and How They Influenced the City of Ogden, ca. 2002. Twenty-six
page paper. Includes bibliography.
Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass Company Stock Book
This collection consists of the stock book for the company Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass. The stock are in order from 1-100 including the information of the stockholder, number of shares, and dates issued. Of particular importance is the signature and tracings to W. H. Harris, who served as President of the company starting in 1904.
Ogden Photograph Collection
This collection contains copies of photographs from early Ogden and the surrounding region, spanning in time from the 1880s to the middle 1900s. Photographic subjects include people, buildings, businesses and industries, organizations, transportation, and landmarks. Each print in this collection has been backed with heavy cardboard.