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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.
MX photograph collection
The MX photograph collection contains photographs of mock-ups and concept art for the MX Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) being developed by the U. S. Air Force. The collection also includes photographs of local protestors to the MX plan.
Percy Livingstone Myer pamphlet
The Percy Livingstone Myer pamphlet (1945) is titled, "The Symbolic Stones of the Butteresses of the House of the Lord in Salt Lake City and their Significance." Myer (1895-1987), an engineer, also wrote other pamphlets on related LDS themes.
Clara Jenson Myers biography of Hannah and Peter Jenson
The Clara Jenson Myers biography of Hannah and Peter Jenson (1956) details the life of her parents, Hannah and Peter Jenson, Swedish converts to the LDS Church. Myers also includes some of her own reminiscences of her life prior to marriage.

Jacob Myers, Sr. papers
Myth of the Eastern Front photograph collection
The Myth of the Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture is a 2007 historical study about American popular culture during World War II written by Edward J. Davies and Ronald Smelser. This collection contains research into and illustrations from the book, as well as personal photographs of its authors.
Myth of the Eastern Front records
The Myth of the Eastern Front records (1930s-2006) consist of drafts and research materials for The Myth of the Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture, written by Edward J. Davies and Ronald M. Smelser. Both Davies and Smelser are professors at the University of Utah.
Myton family photograph collection
The Myton family photo collection consists of images of Major H.P. Myton's family. The collection is a revealing look into the United States government action into the lives of the Native American populace during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Charles James Nabors collection of George McGovern campaign audio recordings
The Charles James Nabors collection of George McGovern campaign audio recordings are radio promotionals made by the George McGovern for President committee, which supported the South Dakota Senator as the Democratic candidate in the 1972 presidential election against incumbent Richard Nixon. The tapes were collected by Dr. Charles Nabors, a medical researcher and political activist who became the University of Utah's first African American faculty member in 1958.

Charles James Nabors papers
The Charles James Nabors papers (1954-1986) contain correspondence, articles and reprints of articles, clippings, grant applications, and other miscellaneous personal and professional papers from his tenure in University of Utah College of Medicine and as a minority counselor for the University of Utah. Charles Nabors was an associate professor of anatomy at the University of Utah College of Medicine who served as assistant dean for minority affairs. He was also a civil rights activist.
Dr. Charles James Nabors, Jr. photograph collection
The Dr. Charles James Nabors, Jr. photograph collection contains photographs of Nabors' involvement in government.
Ray Iwao and Margine Mutsuko Sako Nagasawa papers
The Ray Iwao and Margine Mutsuko Sako Nagasawa papers (1953-1960) contains correspondence, Nisei Invitational tournament rosters and booklets, and newspapers relating to the Nisei Invitational tournaments. The collection also includes financial documents relating to the Invitational and the Sunrise Market, as well as two pains of gimbu pants.
Ted and Yeiko Nagata papers
The Ted and Yeiko Nagata papers (1934-2002) contain financial records for a local fish market and design sheets and posters related to the career of the graphic artist, Ted Nagata. Theodore Genichi Nagata relocated to the Topaz internment camp with his family in the 1940s. He founded Ted Nagata Graphic Design, Inc. Yeiko Nagasawa Nagata is a native of Salt Lake City, where her family operated the New Sunrise Fish Market for many years.
Ted and Yeiko Nagata photograph collection
The Ted and Yeiko Nagata photograph collection primarily contains materials related to the family and Japanese internment at Topaz, Utah.
George Nakamura papers
The George Nakamura Papers (1922-1992) consist primarily of correspondence to George Nagayuki Nakamura from Japanese American concentration camps and United States military installations during World War II.
George and Ichiyo 'Pat' Nakaya digital photograph collection
The George and Ichiyo 'Pat' Nakaya digital photograph collection contains photographs of Nakaya family in Amache Internment Camp near Granada, Colorado and group photographs of members of the Japanese Church of Christ.
Michael Nakoryakov papers
The Michael Nakoryakov papers (1994-2004) consist of two photocopied letters regarding the death of Nakoryakov's father and several news articles written by Nakoryakov titled"Russian View" for the Salt Lake Tribune.
Nampa, Idaho photograph collection
The Nampa, Idaho photograph collection contains images of areas around Nampa, Idaho.
National Archives photograph collection
The National Archives photograph collection consists of polaroid copies of photographs in the National Archives. Images are of Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Grant, and the ship "Indiana."