Ogden (Utah)

James Kamaya shares his experiences as an Army veteran. Drafted in 1951, James served in both the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War and retired from the Army after twenty-one years of military service. The interview took place on March 12, 2013.

Kathryn Kammeyer talks about her husband, Edward Kammeyer, and his Dutch family, and their various business ventures. The interview took place February 11, 2015.

David Kennedy discusses his student life at Weber College during the 1920s as well as some of his opinions on the higher education system in the United States. The interview took place on March 2, 1987.

Ralph Keoppel shares his experiences of visiting the Ogden Stockyards. He discusses his wife's work at a nearby meat packing plant, Swift & Co. The interview took place on March 24, 2015.

William Rice Kimball is the grandson of E.O. Wattis, one of the founders of the Utah Construction. Kimball discusses the history of Utah Construction/Utah International and shares his memories of the development of the company. The interview took place on March 5, 2001.

Deane Kingsford shares his experiences of the Ogden Canteen, his time in World War II, and his memories of 25th Street. The interview took place on July 2, 2013.

Mary Kogianes, child of Greek immigrants, shares her parents' story and discusses the family's Greek heritage. The interview took place March 25, 2015.

Marjorie Miller Kolander discusses her training at St. Benedict's School of Nursing and her time in the Air Force. The interview took place on October 3, 2010.

Don Koldewyn discusses his memories of his family and the Dutch community, his genealogical research, and the family legacy of their hard work.

Eleanor Kososik, a widow of a German prisoner of war, relates her husband's experiences at the Defense Depot Ogden during World War II, as well as his encounters as he made his way from Germany to the United States. The interview took place on November 22, 2005.