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World War I service card for Thomas Xanos of Ogden, UT. Card from Weber State University, Stewart Library's World War I Service Cards digital collection.

World War I service card for Thomas Xanos of Ogden, UT. Card from Weber State University, Stewart Library's World War I Service Cards digital collection.

Thomas Xanos of Weber County (UT) served in the Army from April 28, 1918-April 29, 1919. He headed overseas on July 6, 1918. #veteransday #ancestorotd

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Handwritten Utah Copper Co. employment card for Chester Criss, dated September 18, 1911. From University of Utah, Marriott Library's Kennecott Miner Records digital collection.

Handwritten Utah Copper Co. employment card for Chester Criss, dated September 18, 1911. From University of Utah, Marriott Library's Kennecott Miner Records digital collection.

American man Chester Criss was employed 6x throughout 1911-1913 by Utah Copper Co, first on September 18, 1911. He resided at 447 North 800 West in Salt Lake City (Fairpark neighborhood), was 39 yo, and had a wife. #ancestorOTD

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World War I service card for Henry J. Watkins of Ogden, UT. Card from Weber State University, Stewart Library's World War I Service Cards digital collection.

World War I service card for Henry J. Watkins of Ogden, UT. Card from Weber State University, Stewart Library's World War I Service Cards digital collection.

Henry J Watkins of Ogden, UT entered military service on June 1, 1917. He served overseas beginning in September of that year, and fought in 5 battles. From WSU's World War I Service Cards collection. #ancestorOTD

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Philip Cotohman was 40 yo when he began working at Utah Copper Co. on May 22, 1910. An Italian with "little English", he became a trackman in Tony's gang, earning US$2 per day. #ancestorOTD

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Handwritten employment card from Utah Copper Co. dated May 13, 1918, for Y. Ando.

Handwritten employment card from Utah Copper Co. dated May 13, 1918, for Y. Ando.

On May 13, 1918, a Japanese man, Y. Ando, began work at Utah Copper Co. Having previously worked in Garland (UT) for Oregon Short Line Railway Co, Ando started as a trackman before leaving in the fall, on October 2, 1918. From @lib.utah.edu 's Kennecott Miner Records digital collection. #ancestorOTD

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Handwritten employment record card from Bingham Copper Mine in Utah, dated May 8, 1909, for Tom Parkinson of England.

Handwritten employment record card from Bingham Copper Mine in Utah, dated May 8, 1909, for Tom Parkinson of England.

Tom Parkinson was 25 yo on this day when he went to work for Bingham Copper Mine here in Utah. Parkinson was from England and a single man. From @lib.utah.edu 's Kennecott Miner Records digital collection. #ancestorOTD

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