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Wandle Mace papers
The Wandle Mace papers (circa 1800s) contain typescripts of an autobiography and journal of Wandle Mace (1809-1890).
Dorothy Smith MacFarlane papers
The Dorothy Smith MacFarlane papers (1900-1978) contain correspondence and miscellaneous materials related to MacFarlane's family and friends. A highly respected teacher, she was active in her community and was a member of organizations such as the Utah State Medical Auxiliary and Chapter V of the P.E.O. Sisterhood.
L. Wayland Macfarlane photograph collection
Daniel MacGregor essay
The Daniel MacGregor essay is entitled "Changing of the Revelations". The essay discusses the existence and changing nature of revelation as it relates to the Church of Christ, Temple Lot, headquartered in Independence, Missouri.
Kathryn Mackay audio recordings
The Kathryn Mackay audio recordings contain interviews conducted by Kathryn MacKay. This collection was previously part of the Ethnic archives oral history audio recordings collection(A0853).
Arch Leonard Madsen photograph collection
The Arch Leonard Madsen photograph collection contains photographs of Madsen's involvement with television and radio. The collection also contains postcard sets and slides used at a presentation concerning UHF television channels.
Betty M. Madsen papers
The Betty M. Madsen papers (1938-1997) contains journals, professional correspondence, unpublished manuscripts on linguistics and 19th-century women, and news clippings on women's issues in the 1970s and 1980s. Betty M. Madsen was a graduate of the University of Utah with degrees in French and linguistics. She was the co-author of several publications with her husband, Brigham D. Madsen and served as thesis editor at the University of Utah in the 1970s.
Betty M. Madsen photograph collection
The Betty M. Madsen photograph collection contains images of buildings, Montana, and Corrine, Utah.
Brigham Madsen audio-visual collection
The Brigham Madsen audio-visual collection (1986-1994) consists of video and audio recordings of speeches, interviews, and radio broadcasts covering a variety of religious and Western historical subjects. Dr. Brigham D. Madsen is a historian, educator, and author of several works concerning Western/Native American history. He has served as chair of the University of Utah History Department and earned academic honors including the Distinguished Teacher of the Year.
Brigham D. Madsen papers
The Brigham D. Madsen papers (1854-2000) contain diaries, correspondence, research files, and manuscripts. In addition, there is primary and secondary source material on the Northwestern Shoshone Indians, most particularly the Shoshone and Bannock, whose tribal lands are now limited to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Southeastern Idaho.
Brigham Madsen photograph collection
The Brigham Madsen photograph collection contains photographs of freighting and historic freighting sites in the western United States, mostly in Utah, Idaho, and Montana. As well as, copies of photographs used as illustrations in various books on Western history written by Brigham Madsen.
Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection
The Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection contains materials concerning the Madsen Furniture Company. This company was established in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1875.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Madsen Furniture Company records
The Madsen Furniture Company records (1870-1999) contain correspondence, brochures, pamphlets, news clippings, magazine articles, architectural drawings, financial ledgers, and notes concerning the Madsen Furniture Company. This company was established in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1870.
Hans Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen papers
The H. Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen papers (1904-1977) consist of family history and biographical materials, musical performance programs, BYU music department booklets, sheet music, and news clippings pertaining to the lives and careers of Drs. Madsen.
Hans Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen photograph collection
Florence Jepperson Madsen (1886-1977) and Hans Franklin Madsen (1887-1971) were musicians, vocalists, and performers who taught music at Brigham Young University in the twentieth century. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Madsens sang for and directed various church choirs and composed religious music. This collection contains photographs of the Madsen's careers, honors, families, and friends.
James H. Madsen photographic slide collection
The photographic slide collection documents over forty years of paleonotological work at the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry in Carbon County, Utah. Some of the slides were shown by the donor in the course of talks he gave about the history of the quarry, while others were collected by him to document the operations there. The slides were arranged and numbered by the donor in subject order, and that original order has been maintained.
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.