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.

375 boxes; 182.25 linear ft.

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Champ Investment Corporation (Logan, Utah)

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Walker Bank & Trust Company (Utah)

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Utah Foundation

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Barrett, Frank A. (Frank Aloysius), 1892-1962

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Barrett, from Lusk, Wyoming, served almost thirty years in public office in Wyoming as state senator, U.S. representative (1942-1951), governor (1951-1953), and U.S. senator (1953-1959). From the description of Papers, 1920-1981 (bulk 1952-1958). (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 27966081 Lawyer, rancher, Wyoming state senator (1933-1936); U.S. representative and senator, member of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees, and governor...

Blood, Henry H. (Henry Hooper), 1872-1942

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Governor of Utah 1933-1941, Democrat Henry Hooper Blood ran for governor after being nominated by the Democrats in 1932. He defeated his Republican opponent, William W. Seegmiller and became the seventh governor of the state of Utah. He served two terms from 1933 to 1941. He took office during an extremely trying time in U. S. and Utah history at the height of the Depression. The Depression hit Utah harshly leaving it foundering as one of the top states for citizens on relief. Utah was in despe...

Champ, Frances Winton, 1896-1982

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Wife of Logan, Utah businessman Frederick P. Champ. From the description of Papers, 1920-1978. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 122462442 Frances Champ was the wife of Logan, Utah businessman Fredrick P. Champ. From the description of Francis W. Champ papers, 1920-1978. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 18219126 ...

Cache Valley Building Company (Logan, Utah)

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Kimball, D. W

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Utah State University. Board of Trustees.

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Utah Centennial Commission

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The Utah Centennial Commission was established by the Utah State Legislature in 1939 to plan and stage centennial observances of the Mormon settlement of Utah in 1847. The Commission was dissolved in 1948. From the description of Utah Centennial Commission posters, 1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 368079645 ...

Utah. Highway Patrol Civil Service Commission.

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Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America.

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The Chamber of Commerce of the United States traces its origins to an April 22, 1912, conference of commercial and trade organizations called by President William Howard Taft. The idea was to create an organization that could represent the interests of the business community in Washington. The Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America held its first annual meeting on January 21, 1913. During the First World War the Chamber organized more than 400 War Service Co...

Champ, Frederick P. (Frederick Percival), 1896-1976

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Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation (Logan, Utah)

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Champ, Mary Knox

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Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah.

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Flat Rock Club (Island Park, Idaho)

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Logan Chamber of Commerce (Utah)

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St. John's Episcopal Church (Logan, Utah)

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On January 31, 1873, Episcopal Bishop Daniel S. Tuttle arrived in Logan riding on the first railroad train to reach the town. His mission was to establish a new Episcopal parish, St. John's, as a northern outpost in Utah. Despite initial hostility from the dominant Mormon population the church was established along with a school. (Prior to Utah's statehood in 1896 there was no public school system.) While the Episcopal congregation remained small the school did quite well, and event...

Champ, George Herbert (Herb), 1924-

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Rotary Club (Logan, Utah)

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Champ family

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St. Mark's Hospital (Salt Lake City, Utah)

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St. Mark's Hospital was founded in 1872 by Episcopal Bishop, Right Reverend Daniel S. Tuttle. In the 1880s, St. Mark's became the first Salt Lake County Hospital, with the treatment of many patients paid out of county revenues. The hospital performed this service until the County Hospital was completed in 1912. Saint Mark's School of Nursing was founded in 1894, the first nursing school in the intermountain region. The hospital also pioneered ambulance service. St. Mark's horse-drawn ambulance w...

Cache Valley Banking Company (Logan, Utah).

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Carr, Ralph L. (Ralph Lawrence), 1887-1950

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Governor of Colorado 1939-1943. B. Dec. 11, 1887 Rosita, Colo.; childhood in Cripple Creek, Colo.; degrees from Univ. of Colorado (AB 1910, LLB 1912); career in law and politics in Colorado 1912-1950; d. Sept. 22, 1950 Denver. From the description of Ralph Lawrence Carr papers, 1924-1957 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 13280278 ...

Boy Scouts of America. Cache Valley Council (Utah)

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Preston, George D., 1897-1965.

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Bennett, Wallace F. (Wallace Foster), 1898-1993

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Wallace F. Bennett (1898-1993) was a U.S. Senator from Utah. From the description of Oral history interview with Wallace F. Bennett, 1976 October 25. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 365146323 United States Senator from Utah and member of the Republican party. Member of the Mormon Church, author, and businessman. From the description of Wallace F. Bennett papers, 1950-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367397097 Wallace F. Bennett (1898-1993) was a Mormo...

Mortgage Bankers Association of America

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Brown, J. Wylie

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