Ogden (Utah)
Found in 781 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Holmes and Ryan Letter
Letter from the Reed Hotel, Ogden, Utah, dated July 27, 19__. Letter is addressed
to W.R. Holmes of Corrine, Utah, from Edward Ryan and concerns some street property called
Block 216 (block north of Cottlers?) Ogden, Utah. Ryan requests an update on this from Holmes.
Letter is circa 1910.
Home Abstract Co. Maps of Ogden City
This collection contains 2 oversized linen maps of Ogden City in 1952 depicting the home plats in Ogden City. The collection is located on top of the map cases housed in the Special Collections stacks area.
Home at 2945 Lincoln Ave.
3 x 5 photograph of the home at 2945 Lincoln Ave