Agriculture and Natural Resources
Found in 736 Collections and/or Records:
Manchester Iron Manufacturing Company records
Stockholder list includes the names of the Manchester Iron Manufacturing Company stockholders, their place of residence, and the amount of their shares in the company.
Mapleton Canal Reservoir and Irrigation Company records
Collection consists of an account book from the Mapleton Canal Reservoir and Irrigation Company, documenting the company's history from 1889 to 1899.
George D. Marler papers
Collection relates primarily to George D. Marler's research on geysers and hot springs in Yellowstone Park, and related themes. Includes an unpublished autobiography; field notebooks; correspondence; articles and books, including drafts by Marler and others; photographs; slides of thermal features in Yellowstone Park; and other items. Dated 1932 to 1977.
J. Kent Marlor research materials
Handwritten and typewritten research materials including correspondence, essays, lists, charts, and reports. The items were gathered by Marlor as documentation for a thesis at Brigham Young University on the metropolitan water districts and water conservation in Utah.
J. W. Marsh report on Park Bingham property
J.W. Marsh's report on the Park Bingham Mine in Butterfield Canyon, Utah, 12 October 1939.
Lucien Bonaparte Maxwell indenture
Handwritten and printed indenture leasing a section of river property to James Sullivan for mining purposes.
Clifford F. McKinney slides of David O. McKay at Deseret Coal Mine
Materials include seven slides taken by Clifford F. McKinney of President David O. McKay at Deseret Coal Mine on September 14, 1953 for the meeting and reopening of the mine. There are pictures of President McKay in the mine and talking to the miners.
John McNeil Winter Quarters explosion statement
Correspondence between W. G. Sharp and John McNeil about the Winter Quarters Explosion on 1900.
Microorganisms in a changing world
Hardbound carbon copy of an address given at the Fourth Annual Sigma XI Meeting at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. The paper concerns the role played by microorganisms in the natural order of things.
Mine payroll cards, 1917-1921
Tax papers (1904-1947), company correspondence (1909-1947), financial records including incoming statements and bank statements (1914-1929), financial papers for individual companies (1907-1953), mining bulletins (1926-1928), and over 200 maps and plans. The materials relate to the operations of the company and to the corporations in which it invested. Most of these companies were involved either in mining or in railroads.