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Mac Madsen papers
Steven K. Madsen collection on Blacks in Utah
The Steven K. Madsen collection on Blacks in Utah (1879-1980) contains photocopied materials about early African Americans in Utah, especially about Green Flake and the community of Union. Included are clippings and book excerpts related to Green Flake, property records for Union, records of Union Fort Cemetery, and reminiscences by relatives of Green Flake. Also included are clippings and other materials on Black people in the LDS Church (1965-1979).
Steven K. Madsen newsletter collection
The Steven K. Madsen newsletter collection (1996-1998) contain copies of the Spanish Traces, published by the Old Spanish Trail Association. Steven K. Madsen is an historian and the author of several books about the history of the settlement of the Intermountain West.
Susan R. Madsen papers
The Susan R. Madsen papers (2000-2016) contain articles, journals, presentations, reports, and manuals related to Madsen's research regarding women in leadership positions.
Hans Olson Magleby papers
The Hans Olson Magleby papers (1855-1875) consist of photocopies of the diary kept by Magleby (b. 1835) from 1855 to 1875, and a transcript of the diary and his autobiography, written in 1857. The documents contain genealogical date and cover topics such as the author's conversion to the LDS Church in Denmark, a mission to Norway, sailing for America, joining a handcart company, the journey to Utah, life in Ogden and Salt Lake City, and a move to Monroe on the Sevier River in 1875.
Heber L. Magleby diary [typescript]
The Heber L. Magleby diary [typescript] (1900) was kept by Magleby during the South American Expedition of 1900. This expedition was launched by professors and students from Brigham Young Academy and Snow Academy in an effort to validate Book of Mormon historical claims through archaeological discovery.
Magna Community Church records
The Magna Community Church records (1979-1988) contain financial records, programs, and a history by Enna Abernathy.
Magna Times/Copper Printing photograph collection
The Magna Times was a newspaper based in Magna, Utah, first published in 1923 and published into the twenty-first century. The Magna Times/Copper Printing photograph collection contains black-and-white and color photograph prints published in and collected by Magna Times depicting newsworthy events and people in Magna, Utah and surrounding areas.
Don Maguire papers
The Don Maguire papers (1899) consist of a speech given by Maguire, entitled "The Antiquities of the Southwest," given before the Utah State Historical Society, and color copies of a letter written by Maguire to Professor L. S. Ropes concerning various geological aspects of Utah.
J. R. Mahoney papers
The J. R. Mahoney papers (1889-1986) contain materials related to Mahoney, a former professor of economics at the University of Utah. Included in the collection are writings, correspondence, notebooks, travel information, statistics, graphs, and charts, among other materials.
J.R. Mahoney photograph collection
The J.R. Mahoney photograph collection consists of images of travel, rivers and dams.
Rodney Mahoney home videos collection
The Rodney Mahoney home videos collection (1954-1957) consists of videos captured by Rodney Mahoney during various family trips and events.
Henry Maiben history
The Henry Maiben history (1993) contain a bound photocopied history of the Maiben family. Included are bibliographies, photographs of the family, a list of the religious hymns or lyrics, coat of arms, theater plaques, art pictures, and the background of the Salt Lake Theater and Social Hall.
Theodore Frederick Major photograph collection
The Theodore Frederick Major photograph collection contains images of skiing at various resorts in Utah and at Sun Valley, Idaho.
Theodore Frederick Major ski clippings collection
The Theodore Frederick Major ski clippings collection (1937-1984) contain articles from the Salt Lake Tribune, the Pinedale Roundup and Utah's Wasatch Sports Guide concerning skiing and the life of Ted Major.
Malad City Electrical Power Light System history
The Malad City Electrical Power Light System history (circa 1963), compiled by Hubert Gleed, records the history of this company and its impact on those living in Malad.
Millard F. Malin papers
The Millard F. Malin papers (1923-1968) consist largely of materials concerning photographs of Malin's works as a sculptor, and a book he wrote and had published in 1965 entitled The Mystery of the Sun. Malin (1891-1974) was a sculptor whose works include the Sugar House Monument in Salt Lake City and figures and baptismal fonts for the Los Angeles and Bern, Switzerland, temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Millard F. Malin photograph collection
The Millard F. Malin photograph collection contains photographs of Millard Malin's sculptures in various stages of development. The collection also includes a small number of portraits of Malin and his family.
Orvin Nebeker Malmquist oral history interview
The collection consists of an interview by Everett L. Cooley with Orvin Nebeker Malmquist discussing his work, the Salt Lake Tribune, Utah politics, and prominent men he knew. Orvin Nebeker Malmquist was a political writer with the Salt Lake Tribune from the 1930s to the 1970s.
Mammoth Mining Company records
The Mammoth Mining Company records (1899), contain receipts and assays concerning the mine, as well as a brief history. The Mammoth Mining Company was organized in Mammoth City, Calif. in 1878.