Local History
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.
Marriott-Slaterville City History
Marriott-Slaterville City History
The Marriott-Slaterville City History Collection was created by the residents of the town to document their history. The collection includes Autobiographies, Oral Histories, History of Marriott, History of Slaterville, and the History of the Merging Townships to create Marriott-Slaterville City. This information has left behind rich histories, stories and important information regarding the history of the Marriott-Slaterville area.
Morgan County Historical Society
Morgan County Historical Society
The Como Springs Resort was formed from a geological thermal water lake and organized by Samuel Francis, Richard Fry and Dr. Wadsworth with a combined capital of $1500.00. In 1889 the grand opening of the resort brought in the locals and the resort's reputation for relaxation and healing began to spread. Because of economic depression, in 1896 the resort had to close its doors. In 1921, the Heiner family reopened the resort and it thrived until 1986 when, because of insurance costs, the resort closed its doors permanently. This collection contains 117 historic photographs ranging from 1889 to 2010.
Tremonton Historical Photographs
Tremonton Historical Photographs
Tremonton, Utah is located in the Bear River Valley, just west of the Bear River. The Malad River flows through the city. Tremonton is the second largest city in the Box Elder County. It was inhabited by the Fremont and later the Shoshoni Indians before the coming of the first white settlers in the nineteenth century. Kleon Kerr This collection consists of 12 photographs of Tremonton City anonymously donated to Tremonton City Library.