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.

65 lin. ft. (132 bx.).

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Williams, J. Stewart

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Cache Valley Banking Company (Utah).

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

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Bluebird Candy Company (Logan, Utah).

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Armenian Relief Organization.

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Almar Ranch and Livestock Company.

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

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Banker and financier in Logan, Utah. From the description of Frederick P. Champ papers, 1930-1976. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 6883073 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...

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 ...

United States. Bureau of Land Management

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Organized within the Department of the Interior, this federal agency is responsible for the management of public lands, the majority of which are in the Western states and Alaska. Responsibilities include energy and mineral development, grazing, wildlife and fisheries habitat and land use planning. From the description of Records, 1944-1979. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 54390737 Background information on this oral history project could not be found. ...

Champ family.

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Champ, Mary Knox.

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Walker Bank and Trust Company (Utah).

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Cache County Democratic Party (Utah).

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Christian Women's Auxiliary. Utah Branch.

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Champ, Herb (George Herbert).

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Democratic Party (Utah).

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Evans, Curtis, and Sweet Company.

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Joint Civilian Orientation Conference.

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Champ, George Herbert, 1856-1919.

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Champ, Frederick Winton.

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Utah Mortgage and Loan Corporation.

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