Diaries
Dee, Annie Taylor and Annie Maude Dee Porter Diaries
Dee, Annie Taylor and Annie Maude Dee Porter Diaries
Diaries written by Annie Taylor Dee and her daughter, Annie Maude Dee Porter from 1915-1964. The daily journal entries contain valuable information and insight concerning the Dee family and the numerous projects they were involved with. These projects included the Child Culture Club, the Berthana Dance Hall, and business information on various activities of the Dee family.
History in Your Attic
History in Your Attic
This collection features historical photos and documents belonging to residents in the Weber, Davis, and Morgan Communities. The items were digitized by Weber State University Stewart Library in support of the History in Your Attic project.
Rich, Dr. Edward I. and Emily Almira Cozzens Diaries
Rich, Dr. Edward I. and Emily Almira Cozzens Diaries
74 diaries of Dr. Edward Rich and his wife Almira. They begin in 1892 and run through 1965. The bulk of this collection centers on Almira's diaries that run from 1897.1947. During that time she documented her personal life and the medical practice of Edward, the community of Ogden and national events such as the outbreaks of WWI and WWII. The diaries also include newspaper and magazine clippings, memorabilia and pins.
Weber State Alumni
Weber State Alumni
A collection of alumni publications as well as memorabilia collected by Weber Alumni.
World War I Edmond (Ted) Littlefield
World War I Edmond (Ted) Littlefield
Diary, personal letters and photos of Edmond Arthur Littlefield principally from his service in the American Field Service during World War I. Other items include pre and post WWI letters and photos.
World War I Stanley Purrington
World War I Stanley Purrington
Stanley Purrington was originally from Ogden, Utah and joined the Army in 1918. He and sixty other young men from Ogden were sent to Camp Fremont, California for training. Upon completion of his training he was dispatched to France to become part of the occupying forces at Camp Pontanezen. During his time there, he was a battalion sergeant major in the 8th Infantry. Purrington returned home to Ogden on August 30, 1919. The diaries in this collection detail his time in service from August 12, 1918 to March 26, 1919 and May 29, 1919 to Sept. 28, 1919, along with his experiences overseas. The view book includes photographs and postcards collected by Purrington during his time in Europe as well as some biographical information.