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Lois Milner collection of broadcast radio audio recordings
The Lois Lois Milner collection of broadcast radio audio recordings contains 259 phonograph records of radio programs from 1940-1952. These programs cover a variety of topics but appear to mostly be targeted towards children, or related to school in some way.
Milwaukee Railroad traveling freight agent sales kit
The Milwaukee Railroad traveling freight agent sales kit (1959-1976) consists of a folio leather valise vase that contains correspondence, maps, and various other advertisements pertaining to the sale of different freight cars.
Yuki "Uke" Minaga photograph collection
Yuki "Uke" Minaga was a Japanese American veteran who served in World War II. This collection contains a photograph of Minagi and a fellow soldier, Nelson Akagi, taken in December 1944.
Mineral Flat Mining Company cash book
The Mineral Flat Mining Company cash book (1908-1918) provides accounting information. Identified from stamp inside front cover.
Mineral Hill Mining Company ledgers
The Mineral Hill Mining Company ledgers (1871-1879) consist of an account ledger and a payroll ledger.
Mineralogical Society of Utah records
The Mineralogical Society of Utah was organized in Salt Lake City to facilitate the study of mineralogy. The collection (1939-1990) contains records documenting the organization, operation, and activities of the society.
Mining industry scrapbook
The mining industry scrapbook (1872-1873) consists of news clippings describing Utah's mining industry during the late nineteenth century.
Mining photograph collection
The Mining photograph collection contains images of mining, mining equipment, and smelters in Utah. Also included are photographs of Geneva Steel taken in 1943.
Minute book of South Cottonwood Quorum of Seventies and Mendon Quorum of Seventies [photocopy]
This collection consists of photocopied minutes of an unnamed Quorum of Seventies in the central Salt Lake Valley, 1857-1859; photocopied minutes of a Quorum of Seventies in Mendon, Utah, organized just after the settlement of Cache Valley. Many of those who were in the Cottonwood Quorum removed to Cache Valley and were members of the latter Quorum. Roughly 3/4 of the ledger concerns Mendon.
Minutes of the School of the Prophets held in Parowan
The minutes (1868-1872) of the School of the Prophets held in Parowan consist of a typescript.
Wataru "Wat" Misaka papers
The Wataru "Wat" Misaka papers (1947, 2010) consist of two articles about the basketball career of Misaka.
Miss Helen Snow Kimball Domestic Travel Award sketchbooks
The "Miss Helen" Snow Kimball Domestic Travel Award sketchbooks (1990s) consist of three final projects from award recipients Kevin L. Korpela, Benjamin Allred and Stefan Richter.
James Missey articles on Ammon Hennacy
The James Missey articles (1990) are titled: "Ammon Hennacy, Christian Anarchism and the One-Person Revolution" and "An Anarchist Joins the Catholic Church: Why Ammon Hennacy Became a Catholic." Currently, Missey is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. He knew Ammon Hennacy before his conversion to the Catholic Church in 1952.
James "Dick" Mitchell photograph collection
Photographs and newspaper clippings documenting Dick Mitchell's ski and military careers, including his participation in the 1956 Olympics and his work in the 1975 evacuation of Saigon during the Vietnam War. The collection also contains a scrapbook of Mitchell's LDS mission in California; Mitchell's military awards; and images of Mitchell's pursuits of yachting and aviation in the 1980s and 1990s.
Nancy Mitchell papers
The Nancy Mitchell papers (1933-2016) contain the correspondence, business papers, organizational papers, and school papers of Nancy Mitchell (1942- ) and her family.
Tsutomu (Stormy) Mitsui papers
The Tsutomu (Stormy) Mitsui papers (1940-1984) contain scrapbooks, greeting cards, notebooks, calendars, and personal memorabilia. Mitsui served in the United States Army in World War II. After the war he returned to Salt Lake City and operated the City Cafe.
Tsutomu "Stormy" Mitsui photograph collection
Stormy Mitsui (1922-2010) owned and operated the City Cafe in Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife Chiyoko Yokoyama Mitsui. This collection contains photographs, slides and negatives of Stormy Mitsui’s family portraits, events and gatherings, City Café, Stormy's remote control model airplane hobby, vacations to Japan and California, and hunting and fishing.
Katsu and Grace Miya papers
The Katsu and Grace Miya papers (1901-2008) consist of newspapers, notes, and various other documents regarding the Japanese internment during WWII, the 442 Regimental Combat Team, and Nisei life in the United States.
H. Bryon Mock photograph collection
The H. Bryon Mock photograph collection contains an autographed portrait photograph of President Lyndon Johnson, and other politicians.
H. Byron Mock papers
The H. Byron Mock papers (1881-2004) consist of personal and business materials. Mock served for a number of years in the Bureau of Land Management as Director of the Colorado-Utah Region, as a member of the Public Land Law Review, and also had a private legal firm. The majority of his work deals with mining and grazing rights in the West.