Ogden (Utah)
Found in 780 Collections and/or Records:
The St. Benedict’s Hospital Collection
This collection consists of a manuscript copy of a book, A History of St. Benedict’s Hospital:
Ages – Old Stability and Modern Change written by June Krambule and Sister Estelle Mordick
for the 34 th anniversary of St. Benedict’s Hospital, 1980. Copyrighted by the Auxiliary of the
Weber County Medical Society.
The Thomas D. Dee and Annie Taylor Dee Family History Collection
The Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital
This collection of primary documents relating to the Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital was Recently discovered within the archives of the McKay-Dee Medical Center. Because of their of Their historical significance they will be incorporated within the Thomas Duncome Dee Family Collection and housed in the Special Collections Department of the Stewart Library at Weber State College.
The Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital Ephemera Collection
Items from the original Dee Hosptial.
The Thomas Dunn Collection
Letter from Thomas Dunn, Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ogden,
Utah, addressed to Brigham Young, November 28, 1854. Certification of payment of one cow to
a church fund from one of his ward members. Original letter and photocopy.
The Tiger
Ogden High School newspaper, The Tiger, Ogden, Utah for December 14, 1917.
Donated by Paul Smedley of Syracuse, Utah, 1977. In oversize manuscript drawer.
The Utah Federation of Women’s Clubs
The Viola Lofgreen Zundel Photograph Collection
A small collection of photo portraits of friends of Viola Lofgreen Zundel's parents. All are identified by Viola Lofgreen Zundel.
The William Wesley Anderson Collection
The collection contains an autobiography of William Wesley Anderson, 1890, Ogden, Utah. It
describes life in the early 1900s and tells of the establishing of the Anderson Lumber Company
of Logan and Ogden, Utah.
Thelma Kendell Post Card
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints missionary post card photograph of
Thelma Kendell of 2035 Orchard Ave., Ogden, Utah. Signed, “Best Wishes, Thelma Kendell”
with a handwritten message on the reverse side to “Dear Clio.”