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National Copper Bank of Salt Lake City records
The National Copper Bank of Salt Lake records (1926-1927), contain a check register, and several checks from the bank.
National Federation of Republican Women photograph collection
The National Federation of Republican Women photograph collection contains one panorama of the 16th Biennial convention in Wasahington D.C. from Ocotber 21-23, 1971
National Organization for Women photograph collection
The National Organization for Women photograph collection contains images of a march and rally organized by the Utah Chapter in Salt Lake City on October 2, 1982.
National Reclamation Association records
The National Reclamation Association records (1945-1946) consist mainly of correspondence to and from Ora Bundy, president of the association from 1944-1946.
Native American oral histories audio recordings
The Native American oral histories audio recordings (1954-1993) consists of interviews with members of various Native American tribes who discuss subjects such as land use, land boundaries, tribal history, rituals, and tribal songs. Represented groups include: Nevada Intertribal Council, Hupa, various Ute groups, Tohono O'odham, Tesuqe and Santa Ana Pueblo. The American West Center is dedicated to documenting the history of the intermountain region and surrounding areas.
Native American photograph collection
The Native American photograph collection contains portraits of Native Americans and scenes from everyday life; principal tribes are the Ute, Navajo, and Paiute. Most are copies of photographs in the Smithsonian Institution.
Native Born prophecy
The Native Born prophecy consists of an undated two-page "prophecy" foretelling the destruction of the United States for alleged wickedness toward the LDS Church. It is addressed to "Thomas, West, Baskin and all other despotic, tyrannical, fools..." and signed "Native Born."
Nauvoo City Council records
The Nauvoo City Council records (1841-1845) contain dates and descriptions of Nauvoo City Councils. Various topics are discussed in these councils such as brothel penalties and laws for rabid dogs. There is also an excerpt of diary entries from William Law and his dealings and experience with the Nauvoo City Council.
Nauvoo High Council transcribed meeting minutes
The Nauvoo High Council transcription of recorded minutes of meetings (1840-1845) are of the Council of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Nauvoo Masonic Lodge minutes
The Nauvoo Masonic Lodge minute books (1841-1846) are comprised of copies of minutes. The Nauvoo Lodge would be primarily attended by those of the Mormon religious persuasion. For a time Masonic rites helped shape the direction of Joseph Smith's theology and some scholars note the similarity between the Mormon temple endowment ceremony and Masonic rites. At its height, there were 1,500 Mormons involved in Freemasonry in Illinois.
Nauvoo steel engraving
The Nauvoo steel engraving presents a landscape of Nauvoo and the Mississippi River.
Nauvoo Temple sealing records
The Nauvoo Temple sealing records (1849-1857) contain a document of sealings and adoptions pertaining to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) Temple in Nauvoo, Illinois, and Salt Lake City, Utah.
Navajo Code Talkers oral histories [photocopies]
This collection (1971) consists of photocopies of eight oral histories of the Marine Corps Navajo Code Talkers of World War II. The histories were previously bound, and include sixteen photographs of code talkers working during the war.
Navajo Land motion picture
Navajo Land is a film produced by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to show Navajo people living on reservations the lives of Native Navajo people living in a big city.
Navajo oral history collection
The Navajo oral history collection (1975) consist of transcripts of interviews conducted by Nita Weber as research for her graduate thesis.
Joseph Naylor, Jr. autobiography
The Joseph Naylor, Jr. autobiography consist of a history of the life of Joseph Naylor Jr. (1864-1947). It is an unpublished manuscript, which also contains brief sketches of other members of the family. It includes a genealogical chart and pertinent correspondence.
Charles James Neal papers
The Charles James Neal papers (1911-1991) consists of documents and souvenirs pertaining to Neal's discoveries and experiences while living in Utah. Neal was responsible for constructing the first telephone lines in the Uintah Basin, Utah. He also discovered gilsonite in Ft. Duschesne, Utah.
Charles James Neal photograph collection
The Charles James Neal photograph collection consists of images of Charles Neal and his family. It also includes pictures of the Uintah Stage and Railway, the Uintah (Vernal) Telephone Company, Dinosaur National Monument, a number of gilsonite mining companies, several dozen petroglyphs, and many miscellaneous Uintah County scenes.
Richard Nebeker papers
Gary J. Neeleman papers
The Gary J. Neeleman papers (1919-1943) consist of 10 Brazilian newspapers, a paper by Neeleman, and The Jungle Route by Frank W. Kravigny. Neeleman was an author and correspondent of United Press International.