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Weber State University - Stewart Library
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Weber State University was founded in Ogden, Utah as Weber Stake Academy in 1889. Like Weber County and the Weber River, the school was named after John Henry Weber, an early fur trader. In 1933, the academy was made a state junior college. Following World WarII, the college outgrew its downtown campus and moved to the present site on the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains overlooking Ogden and the Great Salt Lake. Our growing collection includes 458,115 bound volumes and 190,628 electronic resources. Students, staff and faculty have remote access to the library; some classes are taught in the library, and the honors program is housed there.
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- Dee Family Correspondence
- Dee Family Photographs
- Dee School of Nursing Yearbooks
- Eccles Business Correspondence
- Eccles LDS Church Correspondence
- Eccles Personal Correspondence
- Hoover Dam Project Scrapbook Vol. 1
- Hoover Dam Project Scrapbook Vol. 2
- Hoover Dam Project Scrapbook Vol. 3
- Ogden (UT) City Churches
- Ogden (UT) City Schools
- The Signpost: A Decade Sampling
- Thomas D. Dee Marriage Register
- Utah Construction-Utah International Annual Reports
- Utah Construction-Utah International Photographs
- Weber College Yearbook 1924-1963
- Weber County (UT) World War I Photographs
- Weber County (UT) World War II Correspondence, Newsletters and Photographs
- Weber County (UT) World War II POW Camp 1943-1946
- Weber County (UT) World War II POW Oral History Project
- Weber Normal College Yearbooks 1919-1923
- Weber Stake Academy Yearbook 1905-1918
- Weber State College Yearbook 1964-1982
- Weber State University 50th Anniversary
- Weber State University Buildings 1 and 2: A Photo History
- Weber State University Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Finding Aids