Military
Found in 146 Collections and/or Records:
George W. Latimer papers
The George W. Latimer papers (1926-2007) consists of records and papers of civil court and court-martial cases handled by Latimer. Of particular interest are the files regarding the My Lai Massacre and Lieutenant William L. Calley, whom Latimer defended in 1974. Latimer was a lawyer and judge. He was elected as Utah State Supreme Court justice in 1946 and was a judge on the U.S. Court of Military Appeals in 1951.

Leo Leonard papers
The Leo Leonard papers (1900-1975) contain correspondence, programs and announcements, traveling brochures, awards and certificates, newspaper clippings, books, maps, and other documents related to Leo Bradford Leonard's life and his career in the United States Army. Click here to view the digitized materials from the collection.
Leo Leonard photograph collection
The bulk of the Leo Leonard photograph collection consists of postcards and "tourist views" purchased by Leonard depicting towns and cities throughout Europe. The collection also contains personal photographs of Leonard and his wife, Elizabeth, her family in Europe, and formal portraits. Also included is an album owned by Elizabeth before World War II showing friends and acquaintances in Germany.
Letters from Camp Floyd [photocopies]
The letters from Camp Floyd [photocopies] (1859) consists of two letters which provide a glimpse of life at this Utah army outpost. The letters are photocopies with transcriptions provided. One letter was written by Elon John Farnsworth, Assistant Forage Master at the camp. The other was written by Captain William D. Smith. Camp Floyd was established by Johnston's Army after arriving in Salt Lake City.

Allen H. Lundgren papers
Stanley David and June Kremer Lyman photograph collection
The Stanley David and June Kremer Lyman photograph collection contains images documenting Stanley Lyman's career with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Included in the collection are photographs of the occupation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in 1973 and of subsequent Congressional hearings.
William and Carrie Bales Martindale papers
The William and Carrie Bales Martindale papers (1950-1978) include correspondence, World War II materials, and newspapers highlighting significant events in American history from the end of World War II to the resignation of President Nixon.
Mike M. Masaoka photograph collection
The Mike M. Masaoka photograph collection contains images collected by Mr. Masaoka resulting from his personal and professional life, his involvement with the Japanese American community and Japanese American issues, and his association with politicians and diplomats.
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.
William F. X. McConnell article
The William F. X. McConnell article (2000) was written for the Stars and Stripes newspaper which details his participation in the assault on the Rhine River at St. Goar Germany in WWII.
G. Vernon McCracken papers
The G. Vernon McCracken papers (1943-1945) consist of a collection of correspondence and memorabilia from his service in the 84th Naval Construction Battalion during World War II.
William H. McDougall papers
The William H. McDougall papers (circa 1900-1960) consist of the personal and professional papers of McDougall, pastor and monsignor of Salt Lake City's Cathedral of the Madeleine. Included are genealogy records, correspondence, diary transcripts, news clippings, notes, writings, and manuscript drafts, among other materials.
Sterling M. McMurrin photograph collection
The Sterling M. McMurrin photograph collection contains images documenting Sterling M. McMurrin's participation in various public functions such as receptions, luncheons, speeches, and awards ceremonies.
Calvin McPhie papers
The Calvin McPhie papers consist of prints of two scanned images of the USS Jefferson City (SSN 759) submarine. John D. Zimmerman was Commanding Officer.
Eugene H. Merrill papers
The Eugene H. Merrill papers (1935-1976) contain correspondence, personal certificates, pamphlets, and other documents. Merrill was a communications expert in the U.S. Army.
Eugene Merrill photograph collection
The Eugene Merrill photograph collection contains images focused on Merrill's career with the U.S. Department of the Army and his work in the NATO Infrastructure Committee, but also includes some portraits.
Joyce Messersmith photograph collection
The Joyce Messersmith photograph collection consists of one panoramic photograph of Army(?) Fort D.A. Russell in 1923.
Military photograph collection
The Military photograph collection contains photographs of soldiers in uniform from the Spanish-American War and World War I and a photograph of buildings being constructed at Ft. Douglas, Utah.
William Engel Millner oral history transcript
The William Engel Millner oral history transcript (2006) is of a series of interviews with Millner (b. 1920) conducted by Marsha Lundgren at the Utah Veteran's Association Nursing Home in Salt Lake City. The interviews were conducted between January and April 2006.
J. K. Moore correspondence
The J. K. Moore correspondence (1880-1881) consist of two letters he wrote to his friend, Judge W. A. Carter, who resided in Fort Bridger, Wyoming. At the time they were written, J. W. Moore was a post trader in Fort Washakie, Wyoming.