Weber County, Utah
Found in 83 Collections and/or Records:
2 Rivers Arts Festival
2 Rivers Arts Festival post, June 30 – July 1, 2001. Celebration of culture, arts,
resources and environment for Ogden City and Weber County, Utah. Oversize manuscript
drawer.
40th Anniversary Exhibit Collection
Abbey of Our Lady of the Holy Trinity Collection
This collection contains materials collected from the Abbey during 2002-2003. It includes information of the Capital Campaign to build a new Monastery. It also houses two reel to reel tapes.
Amassa Hammon
Back of photo reads: “Ogden Officials Indicted: Amassa M. Hammon, Sheriff of Weber County, Utah, named in a federal indictment with prominent Ogden officials on a dry law charge. April 3, 1933.
Arthur L. Louder Oath of Office
Oath of Office for 2 nd Lieutenant Arthur L. Louder, 1 st Infantry, National Guard of
Utah, sworn on May 20, 1904, Weber County, Utah
Ben Lomond Hotel Memorabilia
"OV photo of Ben Lomond and Washington Blvd.; Hotel table cloth; newspaper article"
Blaine R. Kendell Collection
Newspapers, newspaper articles and obituaries of early Davis and Weber County, Utah residents. Also, legal papers pertaining to early Weber County pioneers, William and Timothy Kendell.
Caril Jennings Collection
Wayne Carver Plain City Collection
This collection contains the research of Wayne Carver into the history of Plain City, Utah. The materials are divided into history, people and religion. There were also books on Plain City that were removed and cataloged into Special Collections.
Common School Diploma – Maggie Montgomery
Margaret Isabelle Montgomery was born October 13, 1877. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Montgomery and Nancy Marie Clark and was the 5th child in the family. Margaret attended school in North Ogden and Ogden, graduating from Ogden High School in 1895. She taught school for a few years in what was then known as the Randall District, which was located in the southeast area of North Ogden.