Ogden City School District
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Jacob Richardson Collection
Weber County and Ogden, Utah public schools report cards for Jacob Richardson, 1901 -1909. Also included is a 1906 Carnegie Free Library card for Jacob Richardson.
Ken W. Jones Architectural Drawings Collection
37 architectural drawings of Ogden area schools, businesses and homes created by Eber Piers, Leslie Hogdson, Lawrence Olpin, and Keith Wilcox.
Nellie Tyler Correspondence
This collection contains letters from Nellie Tyler.
Ogden School Student Registers
This collection contains 3 volumes of student registers from Ogden area school during the time period of 1917-1919. The schools included are Central Jr. High, Dee, Lewis, Lorin Farr, Mound Fort, Grant , Washington , Pingree, Quincy , Madison , Five Points and West Ogden . Each school is divided by grade first through sixth and lists the student's name, age, grades in subjects, days absent or tardy, promotion, and residence and is signed at the bottom by the teacher.
Petitions For The James Brown and Lorin Farr Monuments
Petitions from Ogden and Weber County, Utah schools and from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wards and stakes from the Ogden and Weber County area, 1947, for financial support of the erection of two monuments on City Hall Park, Ogden for Ogden pioneers James Brown and Lorin Farr. This project was arranged and organized by the State Centennial Committee.
Phyllis Abplanalp Collection
Ogden, Utah public schools report cards for 1922 – 1923 and 1923 – 1924 for Phyllis Abplanalp. Also includes Ogden High School report cards, 1929 – 1932 for Phyllis.
Pioneer School PTA
"21 binders/scrapbooks with photos and PTA minutes, also some loose manuscript material"
Project Stimulating Neighborhood Action Process (SNAP) records, 1978-1982
This collection contains the budgets, certificates, correspondence, forms, minutes, proposals, publications, reports, requisitions, and resources of Project Stimulating Neighborhood Action Process (SNAP) overseen by Dr. Nielson of the College of Education.