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Shigeru Matsukawa papers
The Shigeru Matsukawa papers (1940s) contain material related to Matsukawa's service in the 442nd combat team during World War II. The collection includes material printed by the U. S. Army and news clippings.
Shigeru Matsukawa digital photograph collection
The Shigeru Matsukawa digital photograph collection reflects Matsukawa's military service in southern Italy after the ending of the war. Photos include images of camp life, tourism and a celebration parade during the summer of 1945. The Shigeru Matsukawa collection contains digital scans only, originals were retained by the owner.
Tom Matsushita digital photograph collection
Tom Matsushita served in the United States Army, 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Company D during World War II. This collection contains digital images and copy prints of Matsushita's military service and a photograph of a 442nd Regimental Combat Team reunion in 2005.
Collection on Ann H. Matthews
The collection on Ann H. Matthews was collected by her friend, Donna Smart. The collection consists of an autobiography written by Matthews, correspondence to Smart from Matthews, a and funeral program.
Melba Goff Matthews digital photograph collection
The Melba Goff Matthews photograph collection contains scans taken from Melba Goff Matthews' scrapbook. The images in the Matthews collection reflect her time spent dancing and involvement in other activities at the University of Utah. There are also images of her brother Louis E. Goff and photos from her early career at Murray High School.
Melba Goff Matthews scrapbook [photocopy]
The Melba Goff Matthews scrapbook [photocopy] (1920-1980) contains programs, photographs, correspondence, and news clippings. These materials are centered around Melba Goff Matthews (b. 1909) and her involvement in orchesis dance and other activities at the University of Utah. Also included are various family materials she collected and added to the scrapbook.
Nancy Dick Maurer photograph collection
The Nancy Dick Maurer photograph collection contains four copper etched scenes presented by the Salt Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau “Valley of the Great Salt Lake.”
Brad Mauss papers
The Brad Mauss papers (2000-2001) contain correspondence, notes, booklets, planning maps and drawings regarding the logistics of the 2002 Winter Olympics held in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Herbert B. Maw audio-visual collection
The Herbert B. Maw audio-visual collection (1941-1986) consists of audiocassettes of Maw's State Legislative Addresses in 1941 and 1943 and a 1986 conversation with Maw on KUER radio as well as a video interview from 1982. Herbert Brown Maw (1893-1990) was an attorney, educator, and Utah politician. He was elected as the 8th Governor of Utah and served from 1941 to 1949.
Herbert B. Maw biographical collection
The Herbert B. Maw biographical collection (1981-1982) consist of biographical information on this former Utah governor. This information, along with an interview with Maw, was used as a source for Dean L. May's Utah: A People's History.
Dean L. May papers
Dean May photograph collection
The Dean May photograph collection contains photographs of Dean May demonstrating the normal life of an assistant professor. May running on a treadmill while breathing into a device and a discussion of Gootlieb and Wiley book at the Hinckley Institute.
Thorn L. Mayes, Jr. photograph collection
The Thorn L. Mayes, Jr. photograph collection contains photographs, negatives, and slides depicting the American Locomotive Company, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Lima Locomotive Works, Inc, including train models and railroad photos. The collection also contains color slides of nature photography depicting national parks and rivers in Utah and the American southwest.
Thorn L. Mayes Sr. papers
The Thorn L. Mayes Sr. papers (1920s-1980s) consist of correspondence, maps, brochures, pamphlets, articles, field books, bulletins, and other materials concerning the exploration of canyon country in Utah and Arizona. A graduate of the University of California (1927), Thorn L. Mayes Sr. (1903-1987) was an electrical engineer who conducted geologic explorations of various areas in the western United States, such as Monument Valley.
Thorn Mayes photograph collection
The Thorn Mayes photograph collection contains aerial views, 1934-1937, of the San Juan River drainage area, the Rio Grande watershed, and of the Navajo and Zuni Indian Reservations in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. This collection also includes an album of hand colored photographs of the Grand Canyon by Fred Harvey of the El Tovar Studio. As well as, slides of various areas in the southwest United States taken between 1962 and 1980.
G. Stanley McAllister papers
The G. Stanley McAllister papers (1920-2006) contains copies of typed and handwritten diaries, letters, and biographical information, most of which were written by McAllister during the time he served in the Eastern States mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). McAllister was a New York City merchandising executive.
John McAllister correspondence
The John McAllister correspondence (1892-1926) was written by his children and other family members from St. George, Cedar City, Salt Lake City, Provo, Manti, Goshen, and Winter Quarters, Utah. The authors of the letters include Minerva W. McAllister, Dan McAllister, Emma G. Brown, Emily McConnell, and Brigham McAllister. There are also a number of letters from Brigham McAllister to Isabell Tuttle.
Kenneth Fielding McAllister photograph collection
The Kenneth Fielding McAllister photograph collection documents the June 1956 river trip through the Glen Canyon of the Colorado River with a semi-private river running group, SOCOTWA. Also included is a SOCOTWA tee shirt that was given to each member of the party, and miscellaneous documents assembled as background information by Robert G. Vernon.
McCammon Investment Company records
Wilson McCarthy papers
The Wilson McCarthy papers (1917-1957) contain personal and business materials concerning McCarthy (1884-1956), a prominent business man in Salt Lake City and Denver. Wilson McCarthy began his career in Utah as an attorney, judge, and state senator. He also served as a regent of the University of Utah and the western director of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. He is primarily known as an officer in various railroads, particularly the Denver and Rio Grande Western.