Ogden (Utah)
Found in 756 Collections and/or Records:
Utah Crimes Newspaper Clippings Collection
This collection contains newspaper clippings about infamous crimes that occurred in Utah from 1974-1991. Some of the topics include Mark Hoffman and the Hi Fi Shop killings in Ogden Utah. These clippings were transferred from the Vertical File in Special Collections. All are original newspaper clippings except for the Hi Fi killings that are photocopies.
Utah Defense Collection
Newspaper articles, newspaper supplements and photographs of the Ogden Defense Depot, Ogden, Utah and Hill Air Force Base, Clearfield, Utah, 1941-1979. Newspaper articles are from The Deseret News and photographs depict early American fighter jet and Hill Air Force Base runway. Oversize manuscript drawer.
Utah Docket Book, General Attorneys Office, Union Pacific System, Salt Lake City
Utah Historical Society Photographs
The collection consists of two photographs of the Union Station (2nd Depot) in Ogden. They were purchased from the Utah State Historical Society.
Utah-Kansas Association Banquet
Program for the Fourteenth Annual Banquet for the Utah-Kansas Association of
Ogden, Utah. Held at the Congregational Church, Ogden, Utah, January 29, 1924.
Utah Ribbons Collection
Utah School for the Blind Letter
Letter sent to the pupils and teachers of the Utah School for the Blind, Ogden,
Utah, thanking them for their letter of congratulation. Signed by Woodrow Wilson, November
24, 1916. Donated by Stephen C. Sturgeon, 2004.
Utah State Federation of Labor
Federation of labor medal, “Fraternal 44 th Annual Convention Utah State
Federation of Labor, A.F. of L. 1948,” Ogden, Utah.
Utah State Historical Society- Weber Chapter
This collection was donated by Edward Nusbaum in 2002. It consists of the minute book of the chapter from 1960-1968. Included among the minutes are the Constitution of the chapter, newspaper articles, programs, and notes on the speakers that presented during the meetings. People of interest involved in the society include Dr. Dello Dayton, Mrs. LaVon Carroll, and Richard Ulibarri. Lecturers included Leonard Arrington, Brigham Madsen, Joseph Dixon, and George Ellsworth.
Utah State Peace Society
The National Committee for Peace was established in 1910. They were celebrating the century of peace between the United States and the United Kingdom. Utah created it’s own committee and was chaired by Governor William Spry. This collection contains materials leading up to the celebration in 1914. Included is a minute book and correspondence.