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1884 1994 Quantity 324 linear ft., (543 boxes) Collection Number USU_P0313 Summary The Compton Studio Archive is comprised of two major components: Glass plate negatives containing views and scenes (e.g., anything besides portraiture) were printed on modern, resin-coated paper and dry-mounted to museum board for storage in filing cabinets. These prints are numbered beginning with a 'C' (e.g., 'C-0250'), and total approximately 910 items. The negatives bear the same number as the print and are stored in archival document boxes. Glass plate, black and white flexible film, and color negatives containing portraiture, dating from the 1880's to 1994, are mostly filed in archival storage boxes and are arranged by date and negative number according to the original scheme imposed by the studio. Additionally, there are some oversize glass plates as large as 18' x 22' stored flat in archival storage boxes. Repository Special Collections and Archives Merrill-Cazier Library Utah State University Logan, UT Telephone: 435-797-2663 Fax: 435-797-2880 Access Restrictions Restrictions Open to public research. Nitrate negatives have been removed from this collection and placed in Cold Storage boxes 17-20.
Patrons must request to view these negatives 3 hours in advance. Languages English. Sponsor Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008. Was born in England on September 21, 1856. He and his siblings moved to Ogden, Utah in 1868, their parents joined them a year later.
His opportunities for schooling were meager and he worked in a broom factory before apprenticing himself to Ogden photographer J.W. Christensen in 1882. In 1883 he rented a photo outfit and traveled through Brigham City, Cache Valley, and around Malad, Idaho. He settled in Brigham City and rented the studio of Jens C. Gasberg (Brigham City's first photographer) before building his own studio in 1884. In 1886 Compton married Jane Emeline Dalton in the Logan Temple. The couple would have four children who survived to adulthood.
On January 28, 1901 the studio became the Compton's Art & Music Company and moved to the location they would use until the studio closed in 1994. He died on March 16, 1931.
Was born on May 18, 1889. From an early age he helped out in the studio and he, his sister Rozilla, and younger brother Mathew, gradually took over more and more of the duties relating to the studio as their father's health declined. He died at the age of 30 on November 25th, 1919 from pneumonia.
Mathew Joseph Compton Mathew Compton was born on November 16, 1892. He served in the military during WWI and returned to run the studio with his father after the death of Alma W. Mathew was instrumental in forming the American Legion of Utah in 1919 and was active in Brigham City commercial organizations.