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Champ, Frederick Percivel, 1896-1976.
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Banker and financier in Logan, Utah.
Frederick Percival Champ was born June 4, 1896 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended New Jersey Academy, Utah State Agricultural College (now Utah State University), St. Stephens School in Colorado Springs, and Harvard University. From 1917-1918, Champ served with the U.S. Food Administration as a Division Chief, and then with Near East Relief from 1918 to 1919. He also served on the Relief Commission to the Near East, Russia, and Armenia in 1919. He returned to Logan to run the family businesses, including the Utah Logan Mortgage Corporation and the Cache Valley Banking Company. He was president of the Cache Valley Building Company; chairman of the Board of Commercial Security Bank; vice president and director of Walker Bank and Trust Company; director of the Title Insurance Company of Boise, Idaho; and director of Investors Central Management Corporation of New York City. From 1925-1941, he served as a member of the board of trustees of Utah State Agricultural College. Frederick P. Champ was active in many other organizations, including: the Salt Lake District Board of the U.S. Reconstruction Finance Corporation (1933-1940), Governor's Advisory Committee on Public Welfare and Emergency Relief (1933-1934), Utah State Board of Public Welfare (1935-1936), Governor's Committee on Emergency Distribution Waters of Bear River in Utah and Idaho (1934-1935); the Utah, National Water Conservation Conference; Area Coordinator for U.S. Savings Bonds Division, U.S. Treasury Department; Utah Centennial Commission; Board of Governors and Farm Loan Committee, Mortgage Bankers of America; Utah Bankers Association; Utah, National Probation and Parole Association; Utah State Highway Patrol Civil Service Commission; Utah's Committee on Fulbright Scholarship; Salt Lake City Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; the America Arbitration Association; and the National Reclamation Association. He served as Vice President (1941), and Director (1942-1946) of the American Forestry Association; Vice President (1951-1952) and Director (1943-1951) of the United States Chamber of Commerce; was president of the Executive Board of the Cache Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America (1940-1943); and President of the Logan Rotary Club. He was also awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by Utah State University in 1954. Frederick P. Champ married Frances Elizabeth Winton on Dec. 29, 1921, and they had three children. Frederick P. Champ retired in 1965 and died March 1976. His widow passed away in August 1982.
American Committee for Relief in the Near East changed its name to Near East Relief in 1919.
Frederick Percival Champ was born June 4, 1896, in Salt Lake City, a son of George Herbert and Alla Dora Cochran Champ. He attended the New Jersey Academy, Utah State Agricultural College (now Utah State University) in Logan, St. Stephens School in Colorado Springs, and Harvard University. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by Utah State University in 1954.
Mr. Champ married Frances Elizabeth Winton in Duluth, Minnesota on December 29, 1921. They had three children: George Herbert, Mary Knox, and Frederick Winton.
At the time of his death, Mr. Champ was president of the Champ Investment Company, chairman of the advisory committee of the Cache Valley Branch of the Walker Bank and Trust Company, director of St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City, member of the executive committee for the Utah Foundation, and a sixty-five year scouter who was National Council Representative for the Cache Valley Boy Scout Council.
From 1917 to 1918, Mr. Champ served with the United States Food Administration as a Division Chief, then with Near East Relief from 1918 to 1919, and on the Relief Commission to the Near East, Russia, and Armenia in 1919. In 1925, he became a member of the board of trustees of Utah State Agricultural College, serving in that capacity until 1941. In addition, he served as a member of the Salt Lake District Board of the Untied State Reconstruction Finance Corporation (1933-1940), chairman of the Governor's Advisory Committee on Public Welfare and Emergency Relief (1933-1934), chairman of the Utah State Board of Public Welfare (1935-1936), and chairman of the Governor's Committee on Emergency Distribution Waters of Sear River in Utah and Idaho (1934-1935).
Mr. Champ also served as a director for Utah, National Water Conservation Conference; Area Coordinator for United States Savings Bonds Division, U.S. Treasury Department; member of the executive committee of the Utah Centennial Commission; member of the Board of Governors and Farm Loan Committee, Mortgage Bankers of America; member of the Utah Bankers Association; member and co-chairman for Utah, National Probation and Parole Association; member, Utah State Highway Patrol Civil Service Commission; member of Utah's Committee on Fulbright Scholarship; director of the Salt Lake City Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; and a member of the America Arbitration Association and the National Reclamation Association.
Mr. Champ held many positions of leadership in professional and civic organization, including those of President of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America (1941-1942); Vice President (1941), and Director (1942-1946) of the American Forestry Association; Vice President (1951-1952) and Director (1943-1951) of the United States Chamber of Commerce; President of the Executive Board of the Cache Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America (1940-1943); President of the Cache Valley Building Company, the Cache Valley Banking Company, and the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation; chairman of the Board of Commercial Security Bank; Vice President and Director of Walker Bank & Trust Company; Director of the Title Insurance Company of Boise, Idaho; Director of Investors Central Management Corporation of New York City; and President of the Logan Rotary Club.
Honorary membership was accorded Mr. Champ by Alpha Delta Epsilon, and Scabbard and Blade. He also held membership in the Alpha Kappa Psi National Business Fraternity, the Utah State University Alumni Association, the "A" Men's Club of Utah State University, the Logan Golf Club, the Flat Rock Club of Island Park, Idaho, the Alta Club of Salt Lake City, the Weber Club of Ogden, and the Harvard Club of New York.
Mr. Champ was a member of the Episcopal Church and served both as Treasurer for St. John's Church of Logan, and on the Board of Directors for St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City.
Frederick Percival Champ was born June 4, 1896 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the son of George Herbert and Alla Dora Cochran Champ. He attended the New Jersey Academy, the Utah State Agricultural College (now Utah State University), St. Stephens School in Colorado Springs, and Harvard University. From 1917 to 1918, Frederick P. Champ served with the United States Food Administration as a Division Chief, and then with Near East Relief from 1918 to 1919. He also served on the Relief Commission to the Near East, Russia, and Armenia in 1919. He then returned to Logan to run the family businesses including the Utah Logan Mortgage Corporation and the Cache Valley Banking Company. In 1925, he became a member of the board of trustees of Utah State Agricultural College, serving in that capacity until 1941. In addition, he served as a member of the Salt Lake District Board of the United State Reconstruction Finance Corporation (1933-1940), chairman of the Governor's Advisory Committee on Public Welfare and Emergency Relief (1933-1934), chairman of the Utah State Board of Public Welfare (1935-1936), and chairman of the Governor's Committee on Emergency Distribution Waters of Bear River in Utah and Idaho (1934-1935).
Frederick P. Champ also served as a director for Utah, National Water Conservation Conference; Area Coordinator for United States Savings Bonds Division, U.S. Treasury Department; member of the executive committee of the Utah Centennial Commission; member of the Board of Governors and Farm Loan Committee, Mortgage Bankers of America; member of the Utah Bankers Association; member and co-chairman for Utah, National Probation and Parole Association; member, Utah State Highway Patrol Civil Service Commission; member of Utah's Committee on Fulbright Scholarship; director of the Salt Lake City Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; member of the America Arbitration Association and the National Reclamation Association. Vice President (1941), and Director (1942-1946) of the American Forestry Association; Vice President (1951-1952) and Director (1943-1951) of the United States Chamber of Commerce; President of the Executive Board of the Cache Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America (1940-1943); President of the Cache Valley Building Company; chairman of the Board of Commercial Security Bank; Vice President and Director of Walker Bank and Trust Company; Director of the Title Insurance Company of Boise, Idaho; Director of Investors Central Management Corporation of New York City; and President of the Logan Rotary Club. He was also awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by Utah State University in 1954.
Frederick P. Champ married Frances Elizabeth Winton in Duluth Minnesota on December 29, 1921. They had three children, George Herbert "Herb", Mary Knox (Nielson), and Frederick Winton "Wint" Champ. George "Herb" Champ, took over the family business while Frederick "Wint" Champ served as Vice President. Frederick P. Champ retired in 1965 and passed away in March 1976. Frances E.W. Champ followed in death in August 1982. Herb Champ has continued to run the businesses for many years and resides in Logan (2006), Utah. Mary K.C. Nielson resides in Connecticut and Frederick "Wint" Champ passed away in 2001 while living in Salt Lake City.
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Champ, Frederick Percival, 1896-1976. Armenian relief journal, 1919.
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Armenian relief journal, 1919.
A typed journal from Fredrick P. Champ's trip with the American Committee for Relief in the Near East from July 1919 to October 1919. Journal contain daily entries of Champ's trip to the near east and details his travels and interactions with other relief workers.
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Frederick P. Champ photograph collection, 1896-1977
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Frederick P. Champ photograph collection 1896-1977
328 photographs, slides, and postcards that document the life of Frederick P. Champ, his friends, and family. Included in the collection are photographs of political events in which Frederick P. Champ attended; Geneva Works and U.S. Steel Corporation; family vacations and clubs; the first Boy Scouts of America Troop of 1909; areas in and around Utah State University and Logan including aerial shots of the campus; Frederick P. Champ's Logan office at the Walker Bank & Trust Company and the Champ Investment Company; St. John's Episcopal Church; postcards from around the United States and the world; the construction of Hoover Dam in Nevada; World War II images, including a celebration of Allies' Day and July 4th (probably in Norway), and signed portraits of the 7th, 8th and 9th presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Also included are pictures from Champ's participation in the Geneva Works NAS Denver Civilian Orientation Cruise with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, including a trip to Alaska. Some of the photographs have negatives.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes; 5.5 linear ft.
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Champ family. Champ family papers, 1900-1980.
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Champ family papers, 1900-1980.
A large portion of the material is the personal papers of Frederick P. Champ, including college correspondence and significant amounts of material from Frederick Champ's business ventures, particularly the Cache Valley Banking Company, Champ Investment Company, Walker Bank and Trust Company, and the Utah Mortgage and Loan Corporation. Also includes records concerning St. John's Episcpal Church of Logan, Utah. Champ family material includes papers of George "Herb" Champ, Mary Knox Champ, and H. Merle Smith. Francis Winton Champ's correspondence and personal papers includes materials concerning her involvement with the Episcopal Church's Women's Auxiliary Missionary District of Utah, and Las Encinas Sanitarium.
ArchivalResource: 65 linear ft. (135 boxes)
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Champ, George Herbert (Herb). A speech given by Herb Champ to Logan Men's Club at the Bluebird Restaurant on October 14, 1992.
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A speech given by Herb Champ to Logan Men's Club at the Bluebird Restaurant on October 14, 1992.
Biography of George Herbert Champ, his family, and his businesses.
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Champ, Frederick Percival, 1896-1976. Frederick P. Champ papers, 1930-1976.
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Frederick P. Champ papers, 1930-1976.
Family and business correspondence, business records, and investment reports. Much of business correspondence concerns the Utah Mortgage Loan Corp.; significant personal correspondents include the Champ family, George D. Preston and family, J. Wylie Brown, and several politicians in the western U.S. Also includes materials from Champ's many organizational memberships, including the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, Mortgage Bankers Association of America, Logan Chamber of Commerce, Logan Rotary Club, and the Cache Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
ArchivalResource: 182.25 linear ft. (375 boxes and 8 scrapbooks)
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Champ, Frances Winton, d. 1982. Francis W. Champ papers, 1920-1978.
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Francis W. Champ papers, 1920-1978.
Correspondence; pamphlets; materials from Utah State Agricultural College, including musical scripts for college productions and class notes; and miscellaneous memorabilia collected by Frances Champ. Also includes a series of 53 pencil sketches drawn by Everett Thorpe to illustrate musical scores composed by Champ. Significant correspondents include Frederick P. Champ, Mary Knox Champ, and other members of the Champ family.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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Champ family. Papers, 1900-1980.
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Papers, 1900-1980.
The collected papers of the families of George H. and Frederick P. Champ. Includes F.P. Champ's college correspondence, material concerning St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah, personal and financial papers from Frances, Frederick, George, Winton, and Mary Champ.
ArchivalResource: 65 lin. ft. (132 bx.).
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Utah Wool Growers Association papers, 1943-1972
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Utah Wool Growers Association papers 1943-1972
Correspondence, general files, and subject files. The correspondence is primarily of a political nature, regarding state and federal legislation pertaining to the wool growing industry. The general files are the noncurrent working papers of the Association. The subject files deal with the various interests of the group; i.e. predator control, grazing, etc.
ArchivalResource: 25 boxes; 11 linear ft.
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Champ family papers, 1900-1980
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A large portion of the material is the personal papers of Frederick P. Champ, including college correspondence and significant amounts of material from Frederick Champ's business ventures, particularly the Cache Valley Banking Company, Champ Investment Company, Walker Bank and Trust Company, and the Utah Mortgage and Loan Corporation. Also includes records concerning St. John's Episcpal Church of Logan, Utah. Champ family material includes papers of George "Herb" Champ, Mary Knox Champ, and H. Merle Smith. Francis Winton Champ's correspondence and personal papers includes materials concerning her involvement with the Episcopal Church's Women's Auxiliary Missionary District of Utah, and Las Encinas Sanitarium.
ArchivalResource: 135 boxes; 65 linear ft.
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Champ, Frederick P. (Frederick Percival), 1896-1976. Frederick P. Champ photograph collection, 1896-1977.
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Frederick P. Champ photograph collection, 1896-1977.
328 photographs, slides, and postcards that document the life of Frederick P. Champ, his friends, and family. Included in the collection are photographs of political events which Frederick P. Champ attended; Geneva Works and U.S. Steel Corporation; family vacations and clubs; the first Boy Scouts of America Troop of 1909; areas in and around Utah State University and Logan including aerial shots of the campus; Frederick P. Champ's Logan office at the Walker Bank & Trust Company and the Champ Investment Company; St. John's Episcopal Church; postcards from around the United States and the world; the construction of Hoover Dam in Nevada; World War II images, including a celebration of Allies' Day and July 4th (probably in Norway), and signed portraits of the 7th, 8th and 9th presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Also included are pictures from Champ's participation in the Geneva Works NAS Denver Civilian Orientation Cruise with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, including a trip to Alaska. Some of the photographs have negatives.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear feet (5 boxes)
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Champ, Frederick Percival, 1896-1976. Armenian Relief Organization Journal, 1919.
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Armenian Relief Organization Journal, 1919.
Diary from Frederick Champ's trip as a member of the relief organization from July - October, 1919. Daily typed entried of the trip through the Near East.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (2 in.).
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Bryan, Sally W. Bridgerland Span: a tribute to Fritz Champ.
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Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
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Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits. ca.1852-ca.2004.
Photographs of individuals associated with Harvard University: faculty, students, administrators, staff, honorees, and habitués of Harvard Square. For those whose lives pre-date the era of photography, the contents of the folders are often photographic reproductions of other image types, such as etchings, paintings, or drawings. In a few cases, the images themselves may be original etchings or sketches.
ArchivalResource: 50 cubic ft.; 20,000 photographs; 10,000 folders.
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Utah Wool Growers Association. Utah Wool Growers Association papers, 1943-1972.
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Utah Wool Growers Association papers, 1943-1972.
Correspondence, general files, and subject files. The correspondence is primarily of a political nature, regarding state and federal legislation pertaining to the wool growing industry. The general files are the noncurrent working papers of the Association. The subject files deal with the various interests of the group; i.e. predator control, grazing, etc.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear ft. (25 boxes)
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Champ, Frances. Papers, 1920-1978.
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Papers, 1920-1978.
Correspondence, musical scripts, class notes, miscellaneous memorabilia. Of interest are a series of pencil sketches drawn by local artist Everett Thorpe to illustrate musical scores composed by Mrs. Champ.
ArchivalResource: 2 lin. ft. (4 bx.)
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Frederick P. Champ papers, 1896-1976
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Frederick P. Champ papers 1896-1976
Family and business correspondence, business records, and investment reports. Much of business correspondence concerns the Utah Mortgage Loan Corp.; significant personal correspondents include the Champ family, George D. Preston and family, J. Wylie Brown, and several politicians in the western U.S. Also includes materials from Champ's many organizational memberships, including the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, Mortgage Bankers Association of America, Logan Chamber of Commerce, Logan Rotary Club, and the Cache Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
ArchivalResource: 375 boxes; 182.25 linear ft.
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Garr, Lila L. Bear River : An economic omnibus / Lila L. Garr. 1965.
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Bear River : An economic omnibus / Lila L. Garr. 1965.
ArchivalResource: 29 pp.
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American Committee for Relief in the Near East.
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