Frederick P. Champ photograph collection, 1896-1977

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Champ, Frederick P. (Frederick Percival), 1896-1976.
Title
Frederick P. Champ photograph collection
Dates
1896-1977 (inclusive)
Quantity
5 boxes, (5.5 linear ft. )
Collection Number
UUS_P0354
Summary
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.
Repository
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu
Access Restrictions
Restrictions

Open to public research.

Languages
English.
Sponsor
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

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.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This photograph collection consists of 328 photographs and postcards that document the life of Frederick P. Champ as well as 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, and signed portraits of the 7th, 8th and 9th presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Frederick P. Champ also participated in the Geneva Works NAS Denver Civilian Orientation Cruise with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, including a trip to Alaska.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Utah State University Libraries, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.

Permission to publish material from the Frederick P. Champ photograph collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Photograph Curator and/or the Special Collections Department Head.

Preferred Citation

Frederick P. Champ photograph collection, 1896-1977. (P0354). Utah State University. Special Collections & Archives Department.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Arrangement: Topical.

Acquisition Information

The photos in this collection were taken from material donated to USU Special Collections & Archives in various batches between 1977 and 1991 by Frederick P. Champ's widow, Frances E.W. Champ, and his three children.

Processing Note

The photographs in this collection were removed from boxes 10, 60, and 63 of MSS 130: The Champ Family Papers, and from MSS 50: Frederick P. Champ Papers. The photograph of Frederick P. Champ from P0170 was transferred into this collection. Register completed by Jessica Alexander, November 2006.

Related Materials

Champ family papersCOLL MS 130

Frederick P. Champ papersCOLL MS 50

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Family Photographs and Publicity PhotographsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
01:01:01-03: Unidentified man
undated
1 1
01:01:04-07: First Boy Scout troop
1909
1 1
01:01:08: Proof print, Frederick P. Champ(?)
undated
1 1
01:01:09-14: Family photos (in 1900-1910 car) posing outside of home
undated
1 1
01:01:15-16: Children in a camp
1910-1939
1 1
01:01:17: Photo by flashlight in front of the fireplace of Pinecrest Inn
undated
1 1
01:01:18: Hazel Ormond, the Champ's housekeeper, 1903-1960
undated
1 1
01:01:19: Bushes and brush in unidentified area
undated
1 1
01:01:20: Negative of the Logan 8th grade class
1916
1 1
01:01:21-22: Landscape and railroad photos in Logan canyon
undated
1 1
01:01:23: B.L. Richards and group
1918-1920
1 1
01:01:24: Photograph of a painting, Sutter's Saw Mill
April 1849
1 1
01:01:25: The Suspended Christ, unidentified church
undated
1 1
01:01:26: View from outside an unidentified living room
undated
1 1
01:01:27: Posed portrait of 5 young men
undated
1 1
01:01:28: Looking up the wharf line of the Main St. Port, Valdez, Alaska
undated
1 1
01:01:29: View of a river (Logan River?)
undated
1 1
01:01:30: Posed portrait of 4 young men in tennis uniforms
1920-1929
1 2
01:02:01: Winton Champ and "Simon" the cat
undated
1 2
01:02:02: J.T. May and Elizabeth(?) Champ
1942
1 2
01:02:03: Frederick P. Champ and Frances Elizabeth Champ
1960
1 2
01:02:04: Frederick P. Champ and Frances Elizabeth Champ with (unidentified woman), Las Vegas
1965
1 2
01:02:05: Portrait of Helen Mae Adams, wife of George H. Champ
undated
1 2
01:02:06: Portrait of Robert S. McQuarrie and wife
1967
1 2
01:02:07: Portrait of unidentified young man
undated
1 2
01:02:08: Photo postcard of unidentified young man
undated
1 2
01:02:09: Portrait of unidentified man
undated
1 2
01:02:10: Portrait of Dr. George Thomas, Professor of Economics, Utah Agricultural College
undated
1 2
01:02:11-13: Unidentified proof portraits of a young woman sitting with a dog
undated
1 2
01:02:14: Portrait of an unidentified man
undated
1 2
01:02:15: Portrait of an unidentified man
undated
1 3
01:03:01-02: Elizabeth Champ portraits
undated
1 4
01:04:01: Geo Preston(?), Bill Cunniball(?), F.P. Champ, Erwin Idaho
July 19, 1936
1 4
01:04:02: Bill Cunniball(?), F.P. Champ, Geo Preston in the Grand Canyon of the Snake River
September 7, 1936
1 4
01:04:03-04: Group photos taken aboard the S.S. Santa Elena
March 21, 1937
1 5
01:05:01: Charles and Henrietta Winton
1972
1 5
01:05:02: Charles and Henrietta Winton, (House of Riley?)
undated
1 5
01:05:03: R.B. Money, Mark L. Money, Mary Jane Diton(?)
1960-1961
1 5
01:05:04: Champ Family crest
undated
1 5
01:05:05-06: Photo cards of the Logan Temple, The Church of Jesus Chist of Ladder-day Saints
undated
1 5
01:05:07: Photo card adverstisement for The Dixie Dobbs Ferry on the Hudson
undated
1 6
01:06:01-13: American Kennel Club photographs of Perky III, the English Springer Spaniel of Frances W. Champ
1969

Allies' Day and 4th of July, (Norway?) , 1945Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 7
01:07:01: U.S. troops passing in front of the palace steps, King Haakon taking the salute, Allies' Day
undated
1 7
01:07:02: King Haakon makes a speech to participants in the parade from the steps in front of the palace. The representatives of the three largest allied nations stand to his rear, Sir Marshall, Sir Arthur Harris, General Ratov, and General Bradley, Allies' Day
undated
1 7
01:07:03: Passing the reviewing stand. A member of the Norwegian Home Guard can be seen in the right foreground, he is wearing an armband with Norwegian colors, 4th of July
undated
1 7
01:07:04: "Old Glory," 4th of July
undated
1 7
01:07:05: Listening to the King's speech in front of the palace, Allies' Day
undated
1 7
01:07:06: Going up Karl Johannes Gata, palace in background, reviewing stand on right, 4th of July
undated
1 7
01:07:07: The parade is formed near the City Hall (in background), Allies' Day
undated
1 7
01:07:08: The color guard, 4th of July
undated
1 7
01:07:09: A display of Air Might and Ground Might, 4th of July
undated
1 7
01:07:10: Three soldiers, Allies' Day
undated
1 7
01:07:11: A woman with flowers approaching American troops coming up Karl Johannes Gata, the main street of Olso. Each pole lining the street is a tribute to an allied leader, either a statesman or a soldier (Olso University is in the background) Allies' Day
undated
1 7
01:07:12: Unit of the 474th infantry wearing the "Eisenhower Jacket," 4th of July
undated
1 7
01:07:13: The American Band, Allies' Day
undated
1 7
01:07:14: General Summers leads the parade which is being reviewed by the Crown Prince, 4th of July
undated
1 7
01:07:15: American troops pass under an appropriate sign enroute to the palace (in background), Allies' Day
undated
1 7
01:07:16: Brig General Summers and Crown Prince Olav of Norway in the reviewing stand, 4th of July
undated
1 7
01:07:17: The City Hall (on right), 4th of July
undated

Frankfurt, Germany, March 16, 1946Return to Top

Sent from George Herbert Champ to F.P. Champ

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 7
01:07:18: Graham Patton
undated
1 7
01:07:19: Bill and Felix in front of Mess Hall, "Able" Barracks
undated
1 7
01:07:20: Reichbank
undated
1 7
01:07:21: Soldier in front of car
undated
1 7
01:07:22: Bill Monroe, "Able" Barracks
undated
1 7
01:07:23: Felix Ticineto, "Able" Barracks
undated
1 7
01:07:24: Palmgarden American Red Cross Club
undated

West Point, New York, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 7
01:07:25: Larry Mackusick Jr., taken in front of the Episcopal Chapel
August 15, 1953
1 7
01:07:26: (L-R) Larry Mackusick Jr., Betty, Pinsie(?)
August 1, 1953
1 7
01:07:27: Larry Mackusick Jr. and Father
August 1953
1 7
01:07:28: Review at West Point
August 15, 1953

Family Photographs and Publicity Photographs Cont.Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 7
01:07:29: Arch and Betty, Malden Massachusetts
July 1953
1 7
01:07:30: Unidentified man sitting at desk
1940-1949
1 7
01:07:31: Two unidentified men walking down street
undated
1 7
01:07:32: Unidentified Soldier
undated
1 8
01:08:01: William T. Foster and Frederick P. Champ
undated
1 8
01:08:02-03: Frederick P. Champ next to what appears to be the Liberty Bell
undated
1 8
01:08:04-05: Frederick P. Champ in meeting with two men
undated
1 8
01:08:06-07: Frederick P. Champ holding the Mountain States Telephone Award
undated
1 8
01:08:08: Unidentified man
undated
1 8
01:08:09: Frederick P. Champ holding the Mountain States Telephone Award
undated
1 8
01:08:10: Frederick P. Champ and John L. Mylod
undated
1 8
01:08:11: Frederick P. Champ
undated
1 8
01:08:12: Frederick P. Champ with a group of men standing behind a podium
undated
1 8
01:08:13-14: Two men holding up a flag with stars and a soldier emblem
undated
1 8
01:08:15: Man speaking at a "Victory" event
undated
1 8
01:08:16: Another man speaking at a "Victory" event
undated
1 8
01:08:17: Four men sitting and listening to speaker
undated
1 8
01:08:18: Frederick P. Champ giving awards to the winners of the "50th Anniversary Candle Burning Contest,"
1953
1 8
01:08:19: Frederick P. Champ at Geneva Works banquet, United States Steel Corporation, Salt Lake City
September 1957
1 8
01:08:20: Frederick P. Champ receiving U.S. flag at Geneva Works banquet
undated
1 8
01:08:21: Frederick P. Champ at the presentation of the Savings Bond Flag
undated
1 8
01:08:22: Liberty Bond drive posters
undated
1 8
01:08:23: Press conference for Allied and German news in the war room of the Headquarters Building, Frankfurt, Germany
October 29, 1947
1 8
01:08:24: Utah Secretary of State, Lamont Toronto, inspects rifle of a reservist while making a tour of 96th Infantry Division Summer Camp, Yakima Washington
June 27, 1961
1 8
01:08:25: Frederick P. Champ posing with (?) for the Finnish Relief Fund
undated
1 8
01:08:26: Frederick P. Champ posing with J.C. Kinnear Jr., General Manager of the Kennecott Copper Co.
1965
1 8
01:08:27: Men being greeted outside a plane by military
undated
1 8
01:08:28: NAS Denver Civilian Orientation Cruise Guests including Frederick P. Champ
January 23, 1956

Photos taken during DOCA (Defense Orientation Conference Association) trip to Alaska, 1969Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 8
01:08:29: Frederick P. Champ at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage
undated
1 8
01:08:30: Part of party on Black Rapids Glacier, near Fort Greely with mountain troops scaling glacier in background
August 19, 1969
1 8
01:08:31: Frederick P. Champ (top left), with members of the party
undated
1 8
01:08:32: DOCA party on Black Rapids Glacier
undated
1 8
01:08:33-34: Visitors with Army mountain troops at Fort Greely, observing treacherous scaling of high cliffs 500 ft. above
August 19, 1969
1 8
01:08:35: Army helicopters carrying DOCA party to Fort Greely
August 19, 1969
1 8
01:08:36: DOCA party on Black Rapids Glacier
undated
1 8
01:08:37: DOCA party outside helicopters
undated
1 8
01:08:38: Briefing session in hangar at Fort Richardson, headquarters of U.S. Alaskan Command
August 19, 1969
1 8
01:08:39: DOCA party and helicopters at Black Rapids Glacier, Fort Greely, Alaska
August 19, 1969
1 8
01:08:40-41: Outdoor briefing session in training of mountain troops near Fort Greely, Alaska
August 19, 1969

Family Photographs and Publicity Photographs Cont.Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 8
01:08:42-43: Portrait proofs of Frederick P. Champ
undated
1 8
01:08:44: Frederick P. Champ in front of Cache Valley Banking Co., Logan, Utah
undated
1 8
01:08:45: Frederick P. Champ at his desk
1940-1949
1 9
01:09:01: View of stands at Aerial Firepower Demonstration, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
October 8, 1957
1 9
01:09:02: Stands at Aerial Firepower Demonstration, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
October 8, 1957
1 10
01:10:01: Military Ball
1940-1959
1 1
01:11:01: Aerial photograph of Utah State Agricultural College, looking east
September 4, 1935
1 1
01:11:02: Aerial photograph of Utah State Agricultural College, looking down on campus including stadium
1945
1 1
01:11:03: Aerial photograph of Utah State Agricultural College, looking Northwest, including surrounding streets of Logan
undated
1 1
01:11:04: Kent Concert Hall
undated
1 1
01:11:05: Aerial photograph looking Northeast onto Utah State Agricultural College stadium
undated
1 12
01:12:01-06: Assembly line model homes, Mobile Home Cooperation, Bakersfield Office, California
undated
1 12
01:12:07-08: Interiors of model homes
undated
1 12
01:12:09-10: Mary Champ Nielson furniture (shipped to New York City)
undated
1 13
01:13:01: Bear with young cub, Yellostone National Park(?)
Includes original negative
undated
1 13
01:13:02: Bear in Yellowstone National Park(?)
Includes original negative
undated
1 13
01:13:03: Woman and boy outside pipe fabrication shop near Hoover Dam construction and Boulder City, Nevada
Includes original negative
1930-1939
1 13
01:13:04: Finished pipes outside fabrication shop near Hoover Dam construction and Boulder City, Nevada
Includes original negative
1930-1939
1 13
01:13:05: Shot into Boulder City, Nevada
Includes original negative
1930-1939
1 13
01:13:06: Boulder City, Nevada
Includes original negative
1930-1939
1 13
01:13:07: Pipe construction for the Hoover Dam, Nevada
Includes original negative
1930-1939
1 13
01:13:08: Negative of Hoover Dam consctuction, nearly 3/4 finished, Nevada
Includes original negative
1930-1939
1 14
01:14:01-04: Family portrait, Frederick P. Champ and children
undated
1 14
01:14:05-06: Portrait of young woman (Mary Champ?)
1940-1949

Yellowstone National Park, undatedReturn to Top

original negatives

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 1
02:01:01-10: Trees, land, cabins, waterfalls, and "Old Faithful."
undated

The Flat Rock Club, 1961Return to Top

original colored negatives

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 1
02:01:11-22: Canoeing and fishing in Island Park, Idaho
undated

Family Photographs and Publicity Photographs Cont.Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 1
02:01:23: Negative of a boy scout, Frederick P. Champ(?)
undated
2 1
02:01:24: Negative of a House, Logan(?)
undated
2 2
02:02:01: Negatives of a camping and boating trip
undated
2 3
02:03:01-02: Unidentified beach (Massachusetts?)
undated
2 3
02:03:03: Unidentified house (Massachusetts?)
undated
2 3
02:03:04: Two men (one Barrie) with young boy (Warren)
undated
2 3
02:03:05: Unidentified house by beach (Massachusetts?)
undated
2 3
02:03:06-10: Photos of the family and (Thanksgiving dinner?)
undated
2 3
02:03:11: Six black pups
undated
2 3
02:03:12-15: Unidentified city, shots of the Capri Motel
undated
2 3
02:03:16: Crape Myrtle (tree) as veiwed from the kitchen window, Dudley Ranch, California
undated
2 3
02:03:17: View of the grounds at Dudley Ranch, California
undated
2 3
02:03:18-22: Family photos during Christmas
1962
2 3
02:03:23-24: Two unidentified women and one man outside cocktail lounge
undated

Color slides, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 4
02:04:01-03: Frances Elizabeth Champ with family and friends(?)
undated

Family Photographs and Publicity Photographs Cont.Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 5
02:05:01-20: Office Photos of Frederick P. Champ, President Champ Investment Co., Vice-President Walker Bank & Trust Co
undated
2 6
02:06:01-02: Diamond Lavaliere and Diamond Brooch, Mrs. J. F. Wikidal
undated
2 6
02:06:03: St. John's Episcopal Church, Logan, Utah
undated
2 6
02:06:04: Window of St. John's Episcopal Church, Logan, Utah
undated
2 7
02:07:01-27: Various postcards from all over U.S., as well as Paris and Rome
undated
2 7
02:07:28-29: Christmas cards from the Utah State University President
undated
2 7
02:07:30: Postcard booklet of Lago Maggiore (Switzerland, Piedmont, Lombardy)
undated
2 7
02:07:31-33: Photo postcards from Washington D.C., as well as G.E. Montgomery in
1946
2 7
02:07:34: Political postcard of William Jennings Bryan and George Washington
1908
2 8
02:08:01: Hunting trip (L-R) Bill Campbell, Forest Ranger; A.G. Nord, Deputy Regional Forester; Frederick P. Champ
July 7, 1968
2 8
02:08:02: Signed portrait of Heber J. Grant, seventh President of The Church of Latter-Day Saints
April 1940
2 8
02:08:03: Signed portrait (reprint) of George Albert Smith, eigth President of The Church of Ladder-Day Saints
1950
2 8
02:08:04: Signed portrait of David O. McKay, ninth President of The Church of Ladder-Day Saints
February 17, 1956

Postcards from Logan, Utah, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 9
02:09:01: Main Street
1908
2 9
02:09:02: Harmony Logde No. 21
undated
2 9
02:09:03: Artificial Water Fall, Logan Canyon
undated
2 9
02:09:04: Garage and Machine Shop of Schaub Machine Company
undated
2 9
02:09:05: Agricultural College of Utah
1912
2 9
02:09:06: Logan Canyon and Light Plant
1912
2 9
02:09:07: Power plant and superintendent's cottage, Telluride Power Co.
1912
2 9
02:09:08: B.Y. College
1913
2 9
02:09:09: Logan Canyon and Light Plant
1912
2 9
02:09:10: New Jersey Academy
1912
2 9
02:09:11: Court House
undated
2 9
02:09:12: U.S. Post Office
1912

Unidentified Ranch (Montana?), undatedReturn to Top

Includes original negatives.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 10
02:10:01: Field cattle
undated
2 10
02:10:02: Grazing sheep band in the valley
undated
2 10
02:10:03: Unloading lamb at shipping point
undated
2 10
02:10:04: Ewe and lamb band
undated

Home Ranch, Dillon Montana, Gilbert Livestock Co, undatedReturn to Top

Includes original negatives.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 10
02:10:05: Winter sheep wagons parked at Larrabie Ranch
undated
2 10
02:10:06: Barns, sheds at
undated
2 10
02:10:07: View across Upper Ruby Valley (grain in foreground)
undated
2 10
02:10:08: Huge stock barn
undated
2 10
02:10:09: Stacked baled alfalfa
undated
2 10
02:10:10: Cook bunk houses
undated
2 10
02:10:11: Managers dwelling
undated
2 10
02:10:12: Corrals, sheds
undated

Judge Ranch, undatedReturn to Top

Includes original negatives.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 10
02:10:13: Small section lambing sheds, feeding lot
undated
2 10
02:10:14: Bunk house and machiner blacksmith shop
undated
2 10
02:10:15: Barns, corrals
undated
2 10
02:10:16: Front entrance of bunk house
undated

02:11:01:   Portrait of Thomas Oldham, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 2, Folder 11

U.S. Air Force Award, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
3 1
03:01:01: Frederick P. Champ recieving "Jet Jockey" honorary title, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
undated
3 2
Documents relating to photographs in the Champ Family Collection, also includes remarks at funeral of Thomas Oldham, and Saint John church program from 1946.
undated

Oversize, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
4 1
04:01:01: Album of souvenir post cards
Includes Views in the United States and Europe, (including Forestry Building at the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition, and the Presidential Campaign of 1908), views of Utah, and the New Jersey Academy, Courthouse, and Old Main in Logan. Also includes a room assignment notice from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
undated
5 1
05:01:01: Signed portrait of Eric S. Hister(?)
undated
5 1
05:01:02: Portrait of George Champ
undated
5 1
05:01:03: Landscape photograph, mountains trees and snow
undated
5 1
05:01:04: Award poster featuring Old Main tower to Frederick P. Champ for contribution with the Utah State University Board of Trustees, 1925-1941
undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Banks and banking--Utah--Logan--Photographs.
  • Boy Scouts--History--Photographs.
  • Church buildings--Utah--Logan--Photographs.
  • Fourth of July celebrations--Norway--Photographs.
  • Mormon Church--Presidents--Photographs.
  • Postcards--Specimens.
  • World War, 1939-1945--Armistices--Photographs.

Personal Names

  • Champ, Frederick P. (Frederick Percival), 1896-1976--Photographs.
  • Champ, Frances Elizabeth, 1896-1982--Photographs.

Corporate Names

  • Cache Valley Banking Company (Logan, Utah)--Photographs.
  • St. John's Episcopal Church (Logan, Utah)--Photographs.
  • United States Steel Corporation--Photographs.
  • Utah State University--Photographs.
  • Walker Bank and Trust Company (Utah)--Photographs.

Family Names

  • Champ family--Photographs.

Geographical Names

  • Alaska--Photographs.
  • Hoover Dam (Ariz. and Nev.)--Photographs.
  • United States--Armed Forces--Photographs.
  • Yellowstone National Park--Photographs.