Tullidge's histories, (volume II) : containing the history of all the northern, eastern and western counties of Utah; also the counties of southern IdahoWith a biographical appendix of representative men and founders of the cities and counties; also a commercial supplement, historical . / C. M I., OGDEN. part of the city, but where stands now the finest hotel betweenOmaha and San Francisco. A number of other buildings ofimposing pretensions were erected on Main and Fourth the spring and summer the busy workmen gave life andbustle to these streets, and Ogden in a twelvemonth seem


Tullidge's histories, (volume II) : containing the history of all the northern, eastern and western counties of Utah; also the counties of southern IdahoWith a biographical appendix of representative men and founders of the cities and counties; also a commercial supplement, historical . / C. M I., OGDEN. part of the city, but where stands now the finest hotel betweenOmaha and San Francisco. A number of other buildings ofimposing pretensions were erected on Main and Fourth the spring and summer the busy workmen gave life andbustle to these streets, and Ogden in a twelvemonth seemed toadvance a decade. VIEWS OF OtiDEN. 177 The Broom Hotel was opened on January loth, 1883, hy T). Shakespeare, under whose management it was conducted torseveral years: it was afterwards under the personal direction of himself, and it is at this writing under the management andproprietorship of Judge Gibbons. Mr. Broom, however, is stillthe owner of this grand hotel which bears his name. The house. a o X O z has become popular and is well patronized by city residents and thetraveling public. Our first engraving of views of Ogden City isthe Broom Hotel. The second is a view of Main Street looking north from theBroom Hotel corner, well defined to the corner of the next blockwhere stands a tine building occupied by the Ogden branch of Z. 178 TUIiLIDGE S HISTORIES. C. M. I. and the First National Bank. Our third view is ofZ. C. M. I. itself, a description of which is given in a special articleon the institution. CHAPTER IV. Educational and Religious Institutions of Ogden. Sacred Heart Academy, under the direction of the Sisters ofthe Holy Cross, is situated in one of the finest localities of buildings are handsome and commodious, and in every waywell suited for educational purposes and contain special advantages for the physicalhealth and comfortof the pupils. Thesalubrity of the freshair and mountainbreezes from theWasatch range, un-der whose shadowsit


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