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William Mulder papers
The William Mulder papers (1918-2008) consist of his correspondence, articles, original manuscripts, and early diaries.
William Mulder photograph collection
The William Mulder photograph collection consists of his personal materials related to family and clubs to which he belonged.
Murdock family papers
The Murdock family papers (1850s-1970s) contain genealogical and biographical information on four generations of the Joseph Stacey Murdock family. Joseph Stacey Murdock and wife emigrated from Nauvoo to Utah in 1847 and settled in the Heber City, Utah, area.
John H. and Elva Bunnell Murdock photograph collection
The John H. and Elva Bunnell Murdock photograph collection is made up of portraits of many of the people in the early 20th century who belonged to the Bunnell or Murdock families. There are formal studio and informal portraits. Also included are locations of houses, stores, and/or other significant buildings. One oversized group portrait is in the collection.
Stanley Murdock slide collection
The Stanley Murdock slide collection contains slides of rock formations in Utah that have been destroyed by development or vandals.
William Blaine Murdock photograph collection
William Blaine Murdock (1902-1986) attended the University of Utah from 1919 to 1924, where he was one of the founders of the Sigma Nu fraternity and was elected President of Ute Days in 1924. The William Blaine Murdock photograph collection contains 10 black-and-white photographs of students whitewashing the U on Ute Days in 1924.
James B. Murphy photograph collection
The James B. Murphy photograph collection contains 7 black and white laser prints of the 22nd Battery at they traveled through Utah, including images of Fort Douglas and Camp Sugar Springs. The images are enlarged prints from digital scans of the original photographs, and have Murphy's original captions copied on the back. The images are undated, but likely date from about 1890-1900.
Harley Murray oral history interview
The collection consists of original and edited transcripts of two interviews by Henry J.Wolfinger with Harley Murray regarding his association with former U.S. Senator Frank J. Cannon in Colorado in the 1930s. Murray recalls their attempts to start a newspaper to promote bimetallism and discusses Cannon's politics and personality.
Murray Women's Civic Guild records
The Murray Women's Civic Guild records (1940-2004) contain the meeting minutes, financial records and scrapbooks of this club.
Ina Mae Murri papers
The Ina Mae Murri papers (1977-2007) contain correspondence, newsletters and articles pertaining the Murri's life and involvement in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer/Questioning, and others (LGBTQ+), and Mormon feminist activism.
Ina Mae Murri photograph collection
Ina Mae Murri was a community organizer and activist for LGBTQ+ rights. This collection contains 8 photographs of Murri's family, friends, and pets.
Music in the U.S. oral history project
The Music in the U.S. oral history project was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Elizabeth Titrington Craft for her American Music class (MUSC 4660-001) in the spring of 2018.

Music Temple visitors registers
The Music Temple visitors registers (1938-1961) consists of notebooks, notepads, and miscellaneous scraps of paper upon which were written names and (usually) dates of members of river parties who stopped at Music Temple in Glen Canyon of the Colorado River before its inundation by Lake Powell in the 1960s.
Musical heritage of southeastern Idaho collection
The musical heritage of southeastern Idaho collection (1976-1979) consists of transcripts of videotape narration about local performers and other figures involved in music in southeastern Idaho.
A. Milton Musser papers
The A. Milton Musser papers (1952-1948) consist of typescripts of diaries (1852 and 1869 February-April), a handwritten index of Musser diaries (1852-1857), and a biography detailing associations with early LDS Church leaders as well as everyday activities. Collection includes a handwritten letter (dated 1948) about gold coins minted by the LDS in Salt Lake City. Musser was a traveling bishop for the LDS Church from 1858 to 1876.
Betty Shepherd Musser photograph collection
The Betty Shepherd Musser photograph collection contains photographs of various members of the Pyper, Shepherd, and Spencer families. The collection also contains photographs of productions at the Salt Lake Theatre and publicity shots of performers, particularly Anna Pavlova.
Burton W. Musser photograph collection
The Burton W. Musser photograph collection contains portraits with friends and family, and postcards of Zion National Park.
Joseph W. Musser papers
The Joseph W. Musser papers (circa 1930s) are notes from a book of remembrance by Musser, but also include a great deal of notes, usually about dreams and visions, by Lorin C. Wooley. Both Musser and Wooley broke from the LDS Church over the issues of the cessation of polygamy and priesthood in the early 20th century.
Muster roll of steward, wardmaster, cooks, nurses, and matrons attached to the hospital of the Tenth Regiment of Infantry, Camp Floyd
The muster roll (1858) details the steward, wardmaster, cooks, nurses, and matrons attached to the hospital of the Tenth Regiment of Infantry, located at Camp Floyd in Utah.
MX Information Center records
The MX Information Center records (1976-1986) consist of subject files, alphabetical files, petitions, correspondence, financial records, writings, publications, and other materials. The MX Information Center was an anti-MX and anti-nuclear weapons group in Salt Lake City, Utah.