Ogden (Utah)
Found in 781 Collections and/or Records:
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
Black and white photographs, 8 x 10, of scenes from early Ogden days including street scenes, railroad yards and depots, buildings, unidentified people and scenes from Ogden Canyon.
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.
Ogden Photographers Collection
The Ogden Photographers Collection is a series of photographs from multiple studios and photographers throughout Ogden in the 1900-1950s
One Photo from Chas. D. Ford Photography is oversized and is in the oversized drawer.
Ogden Pioneer Days
Ogden Post Office Records
Records of the Ogden Post Office ranging form 1896 to 1945.
Ogden-Preston Bus
Ogden Prostitutes Photograph Collection
Police file photographs of Ogden, Utah prostitutes who worked at the Dixie Rooms on Grant Avenue. Photographs were taken April 9 and September 6, 1940 and June 18, 1941. Black and white, 3 x6.