Ogden (Utah)
Found in 765 Collections and/or Records:
Chester Olsen Collection
This collection contains personal correspondence and memorabilia particularly related to Bernard DeVoto. The correspondence is between Chester "Chet" Olsen and DeVoto's widow Avis. Most is concerned with the death of DeVoto and requesting that Olsen scatter his ash among a National Forest in Idaho. It includes items from the cremation including the body tag.
Oral History Cassette Tapes
Joe McCune, Nick Williams and Reed Baily "Partial History of Early Days of Baseball"
Order of DeMolay certificate
The Order of DeMolay was a youth leadership organization for young men between the ages of 12 and 21 that focuses of leadership skills, civic awareness and personal responsibility. It was named after Jacques de Molay the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar to refused to betray his fellow members. It was founded in 1919 by a member of the freemasons.
Oregon Short Line Railroad
Photographs of the Oregon Short Line Railroad at Cache Junction. Depicts wreaking derricks from Ogden, Utah and Pocatello, Idaho. One photograph shows railroad crew including Foremen Jae Stark from Ogden and Alex Tubbs from Pocatello. Black and white, 4 ½ x 6, 5 x 7. Matted, c.a. 1900.
Orpheum Theater
Orpheum Theatre
Theatre invoice and check register for Orpheum Theatre, Ogden, Utah, for years
1929, 1931, and 1934.
Orson Smith Letters
This collection contains six letters to and about Orson Smith of Logan from people in Ogden during the late 1890s. The collection was purchased in April 2006.
Pacific Union Railway Print
Print from an unknown periodical with caption, “The Pacific Union Railway of
America: Ogden, Utah.” Depicts body of water with pier and the Pacific Union Railway and
Wasatch Mountains in the background, ca. 1869.
Patricia Johnson Collection
Inventory of Patricia Johnson Collection. This collection contains information on Utah Construction Company including photographs of the building of the Western Pacific Railroad and Hoover Dam. The additions include a dress worn by Marie Wattis during a dinner with Governor William Spry.
Patrick Healy IV Collection
This collection was created by Patrick Healy IV, his father, Patrick Healy III, and his grandfather, Patrick Healy Jr. It contains awards, photos, correspondences, documents, newspaper clippings, and various plaques awarded to the Healy men.