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Mabey, Charles R, Gov., 58: 387; and Castle Gate mine disaster, 50: 244, 245, 246; 56: 279; and horse racing, 57: 8; and Posey, 53: 267;
Prohibition, 53: 276
Mabry, William D., Perkins' Addition home buyer, 54: 37, 41
MacArthur, Douglas, and CCC, 62: 266
Maccabees, Utah chapter of, 63: 318
MacDonald, Alice B., school principal, 48: 287
MacDonald, Julia I., and Utah Women's Club, 53: 144, 146
McAdoo, William G., and 1924 Democratic convention, 46: 160, 162
McAlister, ____, polygamy prisoner, 48: 342
McAllister, D. M., LDS author, 47: 61
McAllister, Dorothy, dairy farmer, 46: 123
McAllister, Henry, Jr., D&RG general counsel, 58: 160-62
McArthur, Daniel D., LDS church train captain, 58: 43, 46
McBride, James, and Goshutes, 55: 252
McBride, James, Grantsville settler, 56: 213
McBride, William, militia captain, 46: 230, 231
McCabe, Henry, and Utes, 60: 250-51
McCammon Power, 56: 9
McCann, Peter, army officer, 46: 294
McCarthy, Charles, 52: 229
McCarthy, Joseph R., and B. DeVoto, 59: 81
McCarty, ____, baseball player, 52: 129
McCarty family, cattle of, 57: 306
McCary, William, Black Mormon eccentric, 46: 58-61
McCauley, Frank, husband of Alice Hone (niece), 51: 271
McClay, Jas., baseball player, 52: 114
McCleery, Daniel, and . smelters, 53: 319-20
McClellan, John B., deputy U.S. marshal, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 331
McClintock, Sammy, boxer's second, 55: 342
McCloskey, John, pottery, 56: 395
McCloy, John J., asst. sec'y of war, and Japanese American relocation, 54: 331
McClure, ___, and Wheeler Survey, 59: 158, 159, 163
McConkie, Oscar W., and Ensign Peak, 62: 12
McCook, Macdowell, 48: 280
McCook, Miss ____, and tennis, 52: 181
McCormack, John, Irish tenor, 49: 128
McCormick & Co., A. Pratt employed by, 55: 26
McCornick, William S.: banker and president, ACU Board of Trustees, banker, 58: 269; and consolidation controversy, 62: 205-6, 212, 213-15,
218-19; as 1896 GOP convention delegate, 62: 338, 339, 342; Midvale smelter of, 53: 312
McCoy, Clare, publishers rep., 63: 44-45
McCracken, Sarah, and child care, 61: 57
McCulloch, Ben, peace commissioner, 61: 132-33
McCullough, R. Verne, attorney, 53: 284
McCullough, Rose, and Matilda Hales, 55: 288
McCune, A. W., entrepreneur, 47: 253; 52: 317
McCune, Elizabeth, and Utah silver, 46: 307
McCune, Elizabeth, WWI ambulance driver, 58: 336-37, 336
McCurdy, Solomon P., federal judge, 52: 123
McCurdy, William N., baseball player, 52: 121
McDermid, Dr., ____, wife of, and Castle Gate mine disaster, 48: 258
McDonald, Albert F., imprisonment of, 54: 176
McDonald, Catherine, Nez Perce, 55: 105
McDonald, Elizabeth, prison visit of, 54: 176-77
McDonald, James, water diverted by, 50: 72
McDonald, Joseph C., water diverted by, 50: 72
McDonough, Paul, football player, 61: 12, 14, 17
McDonough, Roger I., Utah Supreme Court justice, 60: 40; 61: 252
McElvenny, Ralph, tennis player, 52: 195
McEntee, James M., CCC national director, 62: 268
McEwan, Isabella, employment agent, 46: 131
McEwan, Lon, prison visitor, 53: 230
McFarland, Noah C., General Land Office commissioner, 48: 181, 182
McFarlane, William, theater owner, 58: 225, 227
McFate, Henry, and Jose case, 60: 132
McFaul, C. L., SP official, 53: 93-94
McGary, Ellen Pratt, and spiritualism, 50: 310
McGee, Martha, laundress, 46: 128
McGinley, Phyllis, writer, 58: 217
McGrady, Kyle, Idaho river runner, 60: 266
McHugh, Frank, physician and Socialist, 49: 230, 231
McHugh, Olivia H.: and Joe Hill case, 49: 231; as Socialist candidate and civic worker 49: 230-31, 234; as Woman's Peace party organizer, 49:
231
McIntire, Samuel, architect-builder, 54: 53
McIntosh (McIntire?), sister, Toquerville resident, 64: 47-48
McIntosh, Aggie, U. student, 60: 359
McIntosh, Polly Ann, wife of Frank Bedke, 57: 270
McIntyre family, member of, killed by Eureka bootlegger, 53: 287
McIntyre, Mrs. Thomas, store manager, 46: 131
McKay, ____, Colony Guard member, 51: 8
McKay, ____, U of U language prof., 52: 396-97
McKay, Angus, and La Plata, 50: 13
McKay, Barbara (sister of Fawn), 57: 55
McKay, David O. (uncle of Fawn), 57: 47, 53-54;
McKay, David O.: 58: 137; and Canyonlands, 59: 235; and city parks controversy, 61: 7-9; and E. L. Wilkinson, 61: 305-8, 310, 321; as Eden,
Utah, visitor, 56: 248; as a mail carrier, 50: 9; and naval depot, 47: 307; Ogden civic activities of, 55: 368; Utah location for war industry
supported by, 51: 76; visit of LBJ with, 61: 319-20, 323
McKay, Douglas, interior secretary, 59: 80, 83, 85
McKay, Ernest (cousin of Fawn), 57: 52-53
McKay, Fawn, author of No Man Knows My History. See Brodie, Fawn McKay
McKay, Fawn Brimhall (mother of Fawn), 57: 47, 55
McKay, Flora (sister of Fawn), 57: 55
McKay, James Gunn, Prohibition repeal candidate, 47: 14
McKay, Louise (sister of Fawn), 57: 55
McKay, Thomas Brimhall (brother of Fawn), 57: 56-57
McKay, Thomas E. (father of Fawn), 57: 47, 56
McKay, , U.S. commissioner, 53: 215
McKean, E. E., Indian agent, 53: 264, 265-66
McKean, Edward B., Third District Court judge, 53: 214, 218, 220
McKean, James B., U.T. Supreme Court chief justice, 48: 129; 51: 71; 56: 69; 61: 217-18; 64: 216, 216-17, 220-22, 273
McKean, Theodore, 16th Ward leader, 56: 70
McKee, Abraham, black soldier, 47: 437
McKee, Arthur G., Co., Geneva Steel plant appraised by, 51: 86
McKee, Harry, Socialist speaker, 50: 228
McKelvey, C. L., baseball player, 52: 153
McKelvey, R. E., baseball player, 52: 151
McKenzie, Donald, trapper, 56: 135
McKenzie. David, cultural activities of, 47: 76, 82
McKinley, Francis, Ute Tribe official, 64: 328-36
McKinley, William: 60: 333-34; as 1896 GOP presidential candidate, 62: 340, 343-46; elections of, 47: 266, 268; and gold standard, 62: 347
McKnight, James, Polysophical Society officer, 47: 77, 79
McLain, baseball player, 52: 151
McLaren, Jane ( Jennie ), wife .of R. M. Kirby, 48: 279, 282
McLaughlin, E. P., and Park City mines, 47: 247
McLaughlin, James, Indian inspector, 50: 83, 88-89
McLaughlin, James, major, 60: 248-49
McLaughlin, Walter W., irrigation expert, 49: 37
McLaws, Lafayette, Camp Floyd described by, 54: 169
McLean, Eleanor: dubious marital practices of, 46: 17; illegal marriage of, to P. P. Pratt, 51: 326
McLean, Grace M ., WWII worker, 59: 135
McLean, Hector, husband of Eleanor, 46: 17; P. P. Pratt killed by, 51: 326
Mclntyre Building, design of, by Kletting, 54: 27, 29
McLoughlin, John, Hudson's Bay factor, 56: 115
McMillan, Carl, death of, 62: 255
McMillan, Daniel, and Wasatch Wave, 57: 209
McMillan, Ephraim, and Wasatch Wave, 57: 209
McMillan, Henry B., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 10
McMillan, Hugh A., St. Mark's vestryman, 50: 214
McMurrin, Joseph W., marshal assaulted by, 53: 216-17
McMurrin, Sterling M., and Fawn Brodie, 57: 63
McNally, Gloria, WWII worker, 59: 136
McNally, James, prospector, murder of, 55: 60-61
McNary, ____, L.A. fight promoter, 55: 347
McNeely, L. V., photographer, and pro. wrestling, 55: 349-57
McNeil, ____, Logan LDS leader, 61: 331-32
McNeil, Finn, UP&L repairman, 56: 4
McNeil, John, murder victim, 64: 234
McNiece, R. G., Presbyterian minister, antiMormon views of, 51: 366
McNulty, physician and Colony Guard member, 51: 7-10, 12-13, 15-16, 21, 26
McQuarrie, John G., LDS mission pres., 57: 256
McQuarrie, Wilma Peterson, 4-H sewing club member and leader, 51: 174-75
McQuown, Madeline R., Ogden librarian, 57: 53
McRae, ____, LDS bishop, 62: 325
McRae, Alex, accidental death of, 50: 358
McRae, Renny, accidental death of, 50: 358
McShane Bell Co., 49: 125
McShane, O. F., Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 246
McVichie, Duncan, Midvale Smelter of, 53: 312
McVicker, Emma: biographical data on, 49: 255-56; and Columbian Exposition, 63: 313, 315; and kindergartens, 63: 305; obscurity of, 49: 254-55,
258, 261; and R. M. Fox, 49: 242, 247; as state superintendent of schools, 49: 254, 254-55, 257-61; as U of U regent, 49: 257
McVicker, John, assayer, 49: 255
McVicker, Mrs. E. J., and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 153
McWhinney, C. C., Carbon County attorney, 58: 154, 156-57
Mace, George, Kanab band leader, 53: 182
Mace, John, prison inmate, 60: 110-16
Mace, Rebecca Howell, Kanab diarist, 53: 171, 172, 174, 179-81
Mace, Wandle, and 2d Ward lyceum, 50: 347
Macey, Woolas Ainley, and WWII bond drives, 63: 264
Macfarlane, John M., Christmas hymn by, 49: 81
Mackay, J. C., SL County commissioner, 53: 317
MacKnight, James A., journalist, 51: 373, 381
MacMasters, B. T., clerk, state constitutional convention, 50: 142-43, 143
MacMasters, Miss B. F., stenographer, 46: 133
Macomb, John N., mapping expedition of, 47: 364-67
Ma Coy, Corinne restaurant of, 64: 74
MacVeagh, Wayne, Garfield's attorney general, 51: 371, 372; 53: 212
MacVichie, Duncan, home of, designed by Hale, 54: 10
Maddison, Annie C., secretary, 46: 132
Maddison, Mary E. Cozad, mother of Anne Bradley, 52: 233, 241, 244-45
Maddison, Matthew, father of Anne Bradley, 52: 233
Madero, Francisco I., Mexican president, 46: 264
Madsen, Andrew, and BH War, 60: 311, 313
Madsen, Brigham D., historian, 63: 161
Madsen, Charles, Utah Writers' Project director, 163: 110
Madsen, Christian, LDS bishop at Gunnison, 51: 120-21, 123, 127
Madsen, David H., NPS wildlife supervisor, 55: 226
Madsen, Edgar R., fur breeder, 57: 336, 337
Madsen, Fred, and WWII, 60: 59
Madsen, Helena, wife of Christian, 51: 120, 122
Madsen, P. W., 53: 162
Madsen, Peter, commercial fisherman, 58: 9
Maeser, Karl G.: German immigrant and educator, 48: 308, 308-10, 311; 52: 312, 377, 378, 378-79; 63: 304; 64: 345; and BYU, 59: 16; and John
Beck, 62: 54; lecture of, 47: 88;
Maeser, Nettie, BYAcademy teacher, 63: 306
Maeser, Reinhard, Beaver principal, 59: 15; speech of, in Beaver, 63: 363-64
Maeser, Sarah Caroline, and Beaver WSA, 59: 13, 15
Magna, Utah, during Prohibition, 53: 281, 282, 285, 286
Magnolia Trading Co., D&RG subsidiary, 58: 150-56
Maguire, Don: biog. of, 53: 381-82, 381; 1879 trading expedition of, in northern Arizona, 53: 380-95; relations of, with Indians, 53: 382-83;
relations of, with Mormons, 53: 381-83
Maguire, N. H., Valley Tan, editor, 64: 235-38
Mahlstrom, Pauline, horse of, injured, 64: 123
Mahon, Michael, and Camp Floyd prostitute, 54: 173
Mahone, William, U.S. senator, 51: 370
Maiben, Henry, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 67
Maish, Marcia, and child care, 61: 57
Major Powell, river steamboat, 64: 58-59
Major, Richard, immigrant, 53: 43
Major, W. W., friendship of, with John Hudson, 51: 28-29
Majors, Abe, prison inmate, 60: 117-18
Majors, Alexander, 52: 220
Majors, Jack, cattleman, 60: 254
Majors, William W., artist, 58: 264
Malax, Chrissie, Greek widow, 56: 284
Malia, John, state banking commissioner, 54: 226
Malin, Millard, artist, 58: 289
Mallet, Jerry, and WRGA, 60: 274
Malone, Dudley Field, as possible presidential nominee, 54: 347
Malone, Karl, Jazz star, 64: 165, 165
Malqueen, Mathew, insanity of, 50: 11
Mammals of Utah by C. T. Barnes, 49: 324
Mammoth, Utah: 50: 227; Socialist official elected in, 49: 223; 50: 226-27
Manabe, Chitose, Topaz resident, 59: 390
Manabe, Fumi, Topaz resident, 59: 388, 390
Mancos Jim, Ute leader, 53: 253; 59: 402; 60: 243, 246
Mangelson, Farrin, and WWII rationing, 63: 250, 252
Manhattan Project: training for, at Wendover, 59: 341-45; and uranium, 59: 404
Manifesto: conflicting interpretations of, 48: 6-10, 17, 25, 28-29, 35; effect of, 47: 40-41, 44, 45, 263; 48: 48; issuance of, 48: 156
Manifesto of 1890, 46: 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36
Manley, William L., gold seeker, and Green River, 55: 113
Mann, ____, and WWII, 60: 281-82
Mann, S. A., and woman suffrage, 46: 112-13, 116
Mann, William A., brigadier general, 46: 280, 281
Manning, Daniel, Cleveland's presumed secretary of treasury, 51: 378, 380; 64: 362
Manning, Mrs. John, manufacturer, 46: 133
Manning, William, and spiritualism, 50: 313
Mansfield, Arabella, Iowa attorney, 61: 212
Manson, Hunter, tennis player, 52: 185
Manti LDS Temple: art works in, 54: 185; baptismal font of, 63: 156; completion of, 54: 110; dedication of, 48: 174
Manti Messenger, 46: 365, 366, 368; local news in, 58: 224-27
Manti Self-Help Cooperative, 46: 367
Manti, Utah: 47: 148-49; 58: 222; in 1922, 58: 224-26; cemetery markers in, 47: 138, 139; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 358-59, 362-63;
homes in, 54: 93, 96, 99, 105, 106; and Indian-white conflict, 59: 315; and LDS temple, 47: 155-58, 161, 172; nursery school in, 61: 45;
parachute factory in, 59: 103, 137; as regional center, 47: 234; stone house in, 47: 144; tennis in, 52: 190-91; in V. Sorensen's fiction, 58:
216-17, 220-21, 224, 226-31
Manuelito, Navajo leader, 53: 390; 55: 58
Manufacturing, women in, 46: 133-34
Manypenny, George W., commissioner of Indian Affairs, 46: 246-47; 49: 192; 62: 154, 159-61
Manzanares family, Monticello residents, 52: 12
Marchesi Club, 64: 129
Marcus, Louis, mayor of Salt Lake City, 47: 300
Marcusen, Carl, Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 244
Marcusen, Carl R., state GOP chairman, 53: 291
Marcy, Randolph B., col. with Johnston's Army, 54: 165; and Colorado River surveys, 55: 113, 118; journey of, to New Mexico, 62: 167
Margetts, Phil, Jr., U. student, 60: 359, 359
Margetts, Phillip, actor, 47: 75, 81, 81, 83
Margetts, Sumner, engineer, and GSL, survey, 56: 180-84
Margetts, Tom, Boy Scout, 55: 336
Margis Investment Co., 54: 44
Mariano, So. Ute leader, 55: 54; 60: 240
Markakis, Eirine, Greek widow, 56: 285; marriage of, 50: 252
Markham, Clement, South American explorer, 54: 134
Markham, Stephen, militia major, 47: 401, 403, 404, 411
Markland, C. B., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 10, 12, 13, 14
Marks, William, LDS leader in Nauvoo, 48: 85, 91
Marler, Bill, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 321
Maroney, Johnny (son of Patrick), 54: 163-64; 60: 52
Maroney, Mrs. (wife of Patrick), 60: 52
Maroney, Patrick, sgt. at Camp Floyd, 54: 158, 163; 60: 52
Marony, ____, laundress and cook, experiences of, with Johnston's Army, 54: 157-58, 163
Marquardt Corp., 51: 89
Marquardt, Jane A., attorney, 61: 207
Marriott, Elizabeth, 54: 79
Marriott, J. Willard, hotel magnate, 54: 76
Marriott, John, early Kaysville settler, 54: 76, 77, 79, 80
Marriott, Mary Ann, 54: 79
Marsac School, Park City, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 118
Marsden, James, excommunication of, 48: 60, 62
Marsh Abby, teacher, 48: 280
Marsh, John B., California promoter, 56: 109, 111
Marsh Lucia, school principal, 48: 280
Marshall, George C., and CCC, 62: 266
Marshall, John A., district court judge, 53: 319-20; U.S. chief justice, 64: 268-69, 273
Marshall, Robert, lynching of, 49: 159, 160, 167, 168
Marshall, William L., member, Wheeler Survey, 49: 350
Marston, Otis R. "Dock," and D. julien, 64: 54, 58, 62; and Gregory Bridge, 63: 113-16; river runner, 52: 174, 176; 55: 194, 196, 197; 60: 264
Martell, Robert. See King, Robert
Martell, Thomas Charles, Welsh farmer in Spanish Fork, 49: 378
Martha Society, and WWII, 59: 127
Martha Society Nursery School, Ogden, 61: 45, 51
Marti, Rosina, widow, 59: 53
Martin, ____, woman with Johnston's Army, 54: 164
Martin, Antonio, and Rivera expedition, 60: 210
Martin, Edward, cultural activities of, 47: 81
Martin, Ezra Francis, polygamist, 51: 148
Martin, Gail, Institute of Fine Arts chair, 58: 285-86
Martin, Harold, journalist, and CCC, 62: 269
Martin, Jose, and Rivera expedition, 60: 210
Martin, Lewis D., SLC councilman and stockade architect, 50: 175, 177, 178
Martin, Mrs. Ira, and child care, 61: 57
Martin, R. B., Teancum Pratt bought canal claim of, 48: 353
Martineau, C. F., BIA land agent, 55: 262-63
Martineau, L. R., judge, 61: 375
Martineau, Lyman R., businessman, Perkins' Addition home buyer, 54: 44
Martineau, Reed L., and juvenile court, 61: 272
Martineau, V. L., county ag. agent, 57: 149, 149
Marx, Billy, magician's assistant, 64: 38, 41-43, 45-56, 49-50
Marx, Karl, social/economic theories of, 61: 340, 343, 355
Maryland Brass Foundry, cathedral bells cast by, 49: 125
Marysvale, Utah: during Black Hawk War, 55: 11, 12, 14-15; during Prohibition, 53: 269
Masaoka, Mike, JACL spokesman, 54: 335
Masland, Frank Jr., and Canyonlands, 59: 217-18, 219, 223
Masland, Frank, river runner, 55: 189, 198, 200
Masoic Order, and Ogden RR depot, 53: 79
Mason, Clarissa Cordelia Moses, plural wife of A. M. Cannon, 57: 38
Mason, John Landis, patented jar of, 56: 392, 313
Mason, Lowell, tune book of, 53: 136, 141
Mason, Thomas, shipyard foreman, 46: 305
Mason, William, widow of, married A. M. Cannon, 57: 38
Masons, lodge of, at Camp Floyd, 60: 50
Massachusetts Metaphysical College, Christian Science school, 50: 133
Massis, M. Lois, prayer by, 50: 350
Mastoris, Chris, 52: 38; death of, 52: 39
Mastoris, John, 52: 38
Mastoris, Kyriakoula, keener of lamentations, 52: 38, 39
Matesen, Jack C. "Butch", and WWII, 60: 55-63, 55, 59, 63
Mather, Georgia, dressmaker, 46: 134
Mather, Helen, dressmaker, 46: 134
Mather, Kirtley, and evolution, 51: 188, 197
Mather, Stephen T., 55: 217; first NPS director, 59: 254, 255, 256; and Cedar Breaks, 55: 213, 215, 219; policies and tactics of, 55: 216, 217, 218,
220, 228, 234, 235
Matheson, A C., director of immigrant registration, 47: 191
Matheson, John B., SLC streets commissioner, 61: 7
Matheson, S. Alva, Cedar City resident, 47: 382
Mathews, A. L., USAC tennis coach, 52: 187
Mathews, Fanny Dean Chase, daughter of Josephine S Chase, 46: 177, 179-82, 180
Mathews, Harry, death of, 46: 179
Mathews, John, Welsh UP representative in Ogden, 49: 386
Mathews, Lottie, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Matson, George, member of 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 185
Matthews, ____, partner of J. Mace, 60: 114
Matthews, James, and settlement of Panaca, Nev., 55: 241-42
Matthews, Joseph, captain with 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 172, 174, 185
Matthews, Walter, sheepherder, 57: 267-68, 271
Mattson, Jonas, Socialist president of Salina town board, 50: 226
Maughan, J. Howard, land use consultant, 54: 313
Maughan, Mary Ann Weston, Cache settler, 63: 165
Maughan, Peter, Mormon leader in Cache, 63: 160
Maury, William A., asst. U.S. attorney general, 58: 89
Mauss, Laurie, football player, 61: 12
Maw, Herbert B.: governor, 61: 5; 63: 229, 261; and Keetley Japanese American colony, 54: 335-36, 338; 62: 257-58; and naval depot, 47: 306-7,
309; and University of Utah, 48: 201; Utah location for war industry supported by, 51: 76; and WWII, 59: 124, 133, 366, 369-70, 376
Maxfield, Josie Ellen, career of, 50: 140-41
Maxfield, Lois, career of, 50: 140-41
Maxfield, R. D., homesteader in Big Cottonwood Canyon, 50: 139-40
Maximilian, Prince, of Wied-Neuwied, 52: 308
Maxwell, ____, southern Utah rancher, 49: 200
Maxwell and Grand Canyon Cattle Co., 49: 95
Maxwell, C. L "Gunplay," 58: 146-49, 149
Maxwell, George R.: general, 48: 225; U.S. marshal, 53: 214; 55: 23
Maxwell House, Moab hotel, 55: 77
Maxwell, William, and Indian farming in Utah County, 62: 154
May, James, father of Ruth May Fox, 49: 240-41, 242, 245
Maycock, Ellen M., attorney, 61: 207
Mayer, Hy, illustrator, 59: 46
Mayes, Thorn L.: and Gregory Bridge, 63: 105, 107; and 1933 Rainbow Bridge exped., 55: 183-84
Mayflower Mine, Park City, 64: 7, 8, 10
Mayhugh, John, Indian agent, 55: 251
Mayo, W. J., scientist, and evolution, 51: 188
Mays, James H., congressman, 61: 244
Mead, Anna Elizabeth: activities of, 48: 332, 346, 349, 351, 363, 364, 365; and arrest of Teancum Pratt, 48: 339; children of, 48: 330, 331, 335, 338,
340, 345, 359; death of, 48: 365; home of, 48: 354; illness of, 48: 361-62; marriage of 48: 329, 330; relations of, with Sarah Ewell, 48: 346, 362
Mead, Elwood, irrigation investigator, 48: 188-89
Mead, Idona, sister-in-law of Anna, 48: 332
Mead Lydia Presly, mother of Anna, 48: 329, 331 332, 335, 358, 360
Mead, Orlando, father of Anna, 48: 329, 349, 350, 352, 355
Meadow Valley Mining District, 1864 organization of, 51: 244-45
Mecham, E. D., hunter/trapper, 64: 177
Mechanic's Dramatic Association, 47: 83
Mecklenburg, Bernard O., architect who completed Cathedral of the Madeleine, 49: 114
Medicine: early practice of, in Utah, 50: 354-60; 57: 127; 62: 73-78, 84, 87, 88; laws affecting, 57: 128. See Salt Lake Sanitarian
Meeker, Nathan C.: death of, 47: 427; Indian agent at White River, 49: 190-91; and irrigation, 59: 186
Meeks, Priddy: doctor in Parowan, 62: 73-75; exorcism by, 49: 80; and hunting, 62: 36; seer stone of, 62: 78; Thomsonian doctor, 50: 357
Mehan, Pat, death of, 60: 175
Meilnig, Jens, brick maker, Mount Pleasant home of, 54: 89-90, 90
Melba Lehner Children's School, Weber State, 61: 63
Melich, Mitch, Interior Dept. solicitor, 63: 148
Melinkovich, George, Tooele football player,51: 283
Melone, Locke, and Chinese Mormons, 64: 90
Memmot, Bill, coal miner, 51: 246
Men, study of 19th-century gender roles of, at Camp Floyd, 60: 47-54
Mendon, Utah, United Order in, 57: 362-64
Menelly, A. Howard, War Dept. study by, 52: 223, 224
Menhemeit, William H., army musician at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Mentschel, Sgt. Franz, at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Merchants Light and Power, 56: 9
Merckley, ___, and Uinta Basin experimental farm, 46: 43
Mercur, Utah, Chinese in, 64: 84, 87; fire department of, 51: 277; mining in, 47: 239, 240, 244, 245; 51: 278-80
Mercury Printers, SLC firm of Albertus Mulder, 64: 320
Merrell Lumber, 56: 86
Merrihew, E. C., Lehi dentist, 57: 111
Merrill, Bathsheba Smith, mother of A. M. Horne, 58: 262, 263
Merrill, Charles E., post-Manifesto plural marriage of, 48: 14
Merrill, Clarence, father of A. M. Home, 58: 262, 263
Merrill, Dorothy S., attorney, 61: 221
Merrill, Horace, tennis player, 52: 185
Merrill, Jerald, Catholic priest, 49: 141
Merrill, Joseph F., and Delta Phi, 60: 373; director UU School of Mines, 62: 216
Merrill, Lewis, A.: agricultural problems investigated by, 53: 312; 63: 62, 66; editor, Deseret Farmer, and ACU/UU consolidation controversy,
62: 212-20
Merrill, Marriner W., 48: 12, polygamist, 46: 31; and post-Manifesto plural marriages, 48: 12, 14, 29
Merritt, James, partner of Ernest Mitchell, murder of, 55: 53-55
Mesquite/Bunkerville Telephone Co., purchase of, by PPTC, 61: 87
Mesquite, Nevada, telephone service in, 61: 86, 88, 91, 92, 94
Messmer, Sebastian Gebhard, archbishop of Milwaukee, 60: 170-71
Mestas, Manuel, 1805 journey of, to Utah Lake, 50: 107
Metals Reserve Co., 59: 403
Metcalf, Florence C., school matron, 46: 130
Metcalf, Frank W., principal, 46: 130
Metcalf, Lee, U.S. senator, 59: 232
Methodist church: activities of, in Corinne, 48: 222; attitudes within, concerning Mormonism, 55: 362-67; and Chautauqua, 58: 132-34, 142; and
Chinese, 64: 89; F. V. Fisher minister of, in Ogden, 55: 359-69; foe of Prohibition repeal, 47: 9; Ogden building of, 55: 358; recreational activities
of, 52: 129; women's orgs. of, 63: 301
Metropol Hotel, Price, bootleg whiskey in, 53: 280
Metropolis, Nevada: Bishop Creek Dam built at, 50: 22, 22-23, 26, 26-29, 30, 31, 31-39; sale of farms at, 50: 27
Metropolitans, SLC baseball club, 52: 142
Meurer, ____, Nibley resident, 52: 393
Mexican-Americans: acculturation resisted by, 49: 140, assimilation of 49: 143; and Catholic church, 49: 133, 134, 135, 136; celebrations of, 49:
136; cultural renaissance among, 49: 141, 144; community organizations of, 49: 135; demographics of, 49: 133-34, 137, 142-43; evolution of
culture of, in Utah, 49: 133-44; family ties of, 49: 134-35, 143; and language, 49: 134-35, 137-38, 140, 143-44; and LDS church 49: 136; prejudice
against, 49: 138-40; stereotypes of, 49: 139
Mexican Cession, 60: 16, 22, 23
Mexican Hat Lodge, 52: 166; 63: 101, 105
Mexican Hat, Utah, trading post at, 62: 281-82, 284-85
Mexican Northern Railway, 48: 78-79
Mexican War (1846-48), 55: 112; Harney's actions in, 51: 36-38
Mexicans: as farm laborers in WWI, 63: 10; Indian slave trade of, 47: 396, 398; and Montezuma Canyon, 60: 254; and prohibition, 57: 151,
161-62; and sugar industry, 57: 383-84
Mexico: relations of, with U.S., 46: 262-81; and WWI, 58: 352, 355, 360
Meyer, Philip, German architect, 52: 317
Meyers, William, store clerk, 60: 104, 105-7, 116, 119
Michelsen, Rasmus, farm abandoned by, 54: 316
Mickelson, Christian, Spring City home of, 49: 75
Midgely, John, prison visitor, 53: 230
Midgley, Joshua, cellist, 53: 133
Midgley, Waldo, WPA artwork of, 62: 9
Midlake, Utah, RR telegraph station at, 53: 57, 58, 59, 63, 73
Midvale Junior High, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 115
Midvale, Utah, agriculture and industry in, 53: 308-25
Midway Irrigation, 62: 248
Midway, Utah: Swiss immigrants in, 52: 312-13; waterworks for, 57: 210
Midwives in southern Utah, 49: 90
Miera, Bernardo, map of, 47: 115; 55: 108
Migo, Ute chief, 47: 415
Mikado, 58: 131
Mikkelsen, Robert S., reminiscence by, of Echo City, Utah, 62: 349, 349-62
Miles family, Nine Mile residents, 49: 45
Miles, George T., storekeeper, and CBBC, 52: 124, 125, 129
Miles, Mary Ann, wife of Thomas Armstrong, 53: 53
Miles-Pace ranch, 49: 55
Milford, Utah: and Chautauqua, 58: 144; Chinese in, 64: 84; during Prohibition, 53: 278, 283
Military Dramatic Assn.: 60: 50; group at Camp Floyd, 54: 170-71; 64: 235
Mill Creek (SLC), baseball team of, 52: 146
Mill Creek Canyon: 49: 329; Nathaniel Baldwin's activities in, 47: 42, 46, 47-48, 47: 51; pollution of, 64: 124
Millard County: 49: 17; early health care in, 55: 278-93; and Great Depression, 54: 317-18, 319; Indian farm in, 57: 25; irrigation water for
agriculture in, 53: 357-66; problems of agriculture in, 54: 309-10, 312-13, 314, 315, 316, 317-18, 322, 323, 324, 325; residents of, remember Gyspy visits to, 53: 367-79
Millard, Mary, and Farmington WSA, 59: 17, 17
Millennial Star, C. T. Barnes wrote for, 49: 321; and spiritualism, 52: 265
Millennialism: and Mormon attitudes toward Blacks, 46: 56, and polygamy, 46: 8-12, 15, 16, 17
Miller, Alan, witness in Jose trial, 60: 130
Miller, Alfred Jacob, watercolors of, 58: 240
Miller, Ann Christenson, and Farmington WSA, 59: 18
Miller, Annie B., daughter of Gottlieb Brandt, 62: 70
Miller, C. or F., supposed "agent" of Cleveland in 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 361 n. 2, 362-63, 365-69, 374-76, 379-81
Miller, D. C., IRS agent, 57: 161
Miller, Daniel A., as boatbuilder, 63: 198-99, 202, 204
Miller, Daniel Arnold (great uncle of Seymour), and sheep on Fremont I., 56: 162, 162, 165, 166, 166 n. 15, 167
Miller, Daniel Gardner (cousin of Seymour), 56: 168
Miller, Daniel Thomas (cousin of Seymour), 56: 168
Miller, David E. (nephew of Seymour), historian, 56: 160, 167
Miller, David Edgar (cousin of Seymour), 56: 168
Miller, E. D., SL County commissioner, 53: 317
Miller, George, Episcopal priest, 48: 280
Miller, George L., and statehood, 63: 345
Miller, George P., 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 327, 336
Miller, H. W., and 1866 LDS conference in St. George, 62: 231-32
Miller, Harry, Teancum Pratt bought ranch of, 48: 360
Miller, Helen Aurelia Hinman (mother of Seymour), 56: 161
Miller, Helen Mar Cheney, and Farmington WSA, 59: 18, 19
Miller, Henry, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 76-77, 79
Miller, Henry W., and boatbuilder, 63: 198-99, 202, 204; and Colorado River navigation, 55: 118
Miller, Henry W., LDS church train captain, 58: 42
Miller, Henry William (cousin of Seymour), 56: 168
Miller, Henry William (grandfather of Seymour), and Fremont I., 56: 162, 162-66, 167
Miller, J. P., mgr., Utah Eastern Co., 57: 158
Miller, Jacob (cousin of Seymour), and Fremont I., 56: 165-66, 168-69, 168 n. 19, 172, 174
Miller, Jacob, as boatbuilder, 63: 195, 198-99, 202-3, 204, 205
Miller, Jacob Franklin, (cousin of Seymour), 56: 168
Miller, Jacob, school superintendent, 59: 18
Miller, Joseph Smith (cousin of Seymour), 56: 168
Miller, L., attempt of, to bilk LDS church, 64: 360-62
Miller, Lily Mary Hunsaker (wife of Seymour), 56: 161
Miller Lux, giant cattle outfit, 57: 310
Miller, Lyman Henry (brother of Seymour), 56: 168
Miller, O. P., farmer, 53: 317-18
Miller, Olive Thorne, author, 63: 308
Miller, R. G., LDS stake president, 48: 362, 363
Miller, Ralph, and bandits, 55: 85
Miller, Rev. George A., and Utah silver, 46: 312
Miller, Seymour Lewis, 56: 160; sheep operation of, on Fremont I., 56: 160-74
Miller, Seymour, son of Jacob, 63: 202
Miller, T., New York Mormon, 51: 375
Miller, William: and canal, 48: 356; and LDS church at Spring Glen, 48: 346, 349, 352
Miller, William Henry (father of Seymour), and sheep on Fremont I., 56: 161, 168, 168 n. 18
Miller, William, LDS bishop and Provo alderman, 64: 213
Miller, William Morgan (brother of Seymour), 56: 168
Miller, William P., educator, 61: 58
Milliken, W., baseball player, 52: 114
Mills, Andrew, and W. Woodruff, 59: 172-73
Mills, Anson, army officer, and Colorado River navigation, 55: 118
Mills, Martha, and child care, 61: 56
Mills, Sarah A., daughter of Caleb Hone, 51: 271
Mills, Walter Thomas, Socialist orator and educator, 49: 224-25
Mills, William G., Polysophical Society officer, 47: 77
Mills, William, Walker War casualty, 47: 412
Millspaugh, Jesse F., SLC school supt., 58: 266
Miner, ____, baseball player, 52: 121
Miner, Aurelius: imprisonment of, 53: 227; and Mormon-gentile detente, 63: 309
Miner's Exchange, La Plata business, 50: 12
'Miners' National Bank, 53: 34
Minersville, Utah: 51: 235, 245; and Chautauqua, 58: 144; farmers oppose mining at, 51: 235-36; first lead-silver mining at, 51: 229-30, 234-45
Mingilaccio, Ralph, orchestra leader, 57: 119
Mining: in Bingham, 47: 248-50; Brigham Young's attitude toward, 47: 236-38; in Bingham Canyon, 55: 246-47; in Brighton, 47: 243-44; career of
Jesse Knight in, 57: 240-53; customs and property rights in, 51: 346-57; development of, in Carbon County coal fields, 53: 336-56; development
of, in Park City area affected Keetley, 62: 246-51; districts organized for, 51: 241, 242-45; and Dixie, 47: 119, 122; early discovery and
development of, 47: 238-41; effect of, on SL County farmers, 53: 308-25; effects of disasters in, 50: 241-54; and environment 47: 250-51; folklore
of, 51: 246-58; at Frisco, 50: 40-46; and German immigrants, 62: 53-70; and immigrant labor, 47: 249-50, 252; impact of, on Salt Lake City, 47:
252-53; at Iron City, 50: 47-58; labor conflicts in, 49: 145-46, 149-50; at La Plata, 50: 4-21; in Little Cottonwood, 47: 241-43; Mormon attempts at,
51: 229-45; Mormon attitudes toward, 49: 147-48; in Nevada, 55: 237, 238, 241-47; in Park City, 47: 246-48; precious metal production in, in
Utah, 49: 146-47, 149; and problems of smelting, 51: 233, 243; in southern Utah, 49: 93-95; tax laws affecting, 57: 251; in Tooele County, 47:
244-46; 51: 276-81, 284; and uranium industry in SE Utah, 59: 399-406; women in, 46: 136-50; and WWII, 63: 233
Mink farming, 57: 327-37
Minorities, as WWII workers, 59: 371-74
Minstrel shows, history of, in Utah, 58: 49, 49-63, 54, 58, 61
Mint, SLC cafe, 55: 338
Minute Women, and WWII workers, 59: 127
Mische, E. F., post card distributor, 52: 84
Miser, Hugh, geologist, and Gregory Bridge, 63: 106-7
Miskin, Dixie, wife of R. Neugeberger, 52: 385
Mission Indians, draft resistance of, 49: 174
Mission Message, Episcopal periodical, 48: 283 n. 56
Mission of Our Lady of Guadalupe, 49: 136
Mitchell, Alexander, Perkins' Addition home buyer, 54: 37
Mitchell, Andrew, Socialist mayor of Eureka, 50: 232-33
Mitchell, Blair, jockey, 57: 14
Mitchell, Charles R., and MMM, 60: 232-33
Mitchell, Clara M., daughter of Henry L., 55: 52
Mitchell, Edward H., Co., post card publisher, 52: 86
Mitchell, Ernest, son of Henry L., murder of, 55: 53-54
Mitchell, F.A.,and DA and MS, 59: 185
Mitchell, Frederick A., and Polynesian colony, 60: 65-66
Mitchell, Henry L., San Juan County homesteader and trading post operator, conflict of with Mormons and Indians, 55: 50-65
Mitchell, Joel D., and MMM, 60: 232-33
Mitchell, John, WWI soldier, 63: 35
Mitchell, Mrs. Henry L., and Navajo shooting incident, 55: 61-62
Mitchell, Nancy, wife of William, 60: 234
Mitchell, Porter, son of Henry L., 55: 51
Mitchell, Robert H., affidavit of, 60: 235
Mitchell, Sam, son of William, 60: 233, 234
Mitchell, William C., Arkansas state senator, and MMM, 60: 225, 232-37
Mitchelson A. T., Forest Service engineer, 47: 296
Mitty, John J., Catholic bishop of SLC, 60: 181
Mitty, John Joseph, Catholic bishop of Salt Lake, 49: 130
Moab Lions Club, 63: 141
Moab Rotary Club, 63: 141
Moab, Utah: becomes county seat, 55: 75; civic organizations in, 59: 405; and development of uranium industry, 59: 399-406; exploration and
settlement of, 55: 67-69; history of, 47: 369-70; incorporation of, 55: 76; influenza epidemic in, 58: 184-90 199-200; lawlessness in, 55: 76, 79-80,
84; nursery school in, 61: 45; originally in Emery County, 55: 66, 68; Prohibition Era in, 57: 151, 155, 157, 160, 161, 164; social life in, 55: 74-75;
and WWI, 63: 4-23, 22
Moapa, Nevada, telephone service in, 61: 86, 86, 88
Model Laundry, building of, designed by Hale, 54: 22
Modern American Spiritualism, 50: 311
Modern School, radical educational institution, 50: 238-39
Moench, Louis Frederick, educator, 48: 320, 304-5
Moffat, D. D., Utah Copper official, 63: 261
Moffat, David, Denver businessman, 59: 245
Moffat, Ralph W., aluminum process developed by, 51: 77, 78
Moffat, Richard H., and juvenile court, 61: 271, 276
Moffet, Levi, mill builder, 56: 56-57
Moffitt, Mrs. Spencer, Sanpete relief chairman, 46: 367
Moffitt, William, water stockholder, 48: 344
Mogo, Charles, teamster and surveyor, 54: 164
Mogo, Mrs. Charles, with Johnston's Army, 54: 164
Molell, Jack, victory garden of; 63: 254
Molen, Simpson A., LDS church train captain, 58: 46
Mollenhauer, Henry, sugar expert, 56: 37, 43
Mollhausen, H. B., Ives survey artist, 55: 115
Mollhausen, Heinrich Baldwin, German traveler, 52: 308
Monheim, Henry, architect, 61: 265
Monks, Peter, English miner, 48: 335
Mono Mine, Dry Canyon, Tooele County, 46: 147, 148
Monroe, James, and Emma Smith, 48: 91
Monroe, James, killing of, by Howard Egan, 51: 310-11, 313-17, 323
Monroe, Miss S. L., and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 153
Monroe, Utah, Socialist officials elected in, 50: 227
Monson, Christian Hans, cabinetmaker, 56: 338-39, 347
Montague, Samuel, CPRR chief engineer, 60: 151
Montana Company, Ltd., Supreme Court suit involving, 52: 239
Montana, stage and mail service to, 53: 12, 14, 16, 19
Monte L. Bean Life Sciences Museum at BYU, 50: 375
Montezuma Canyon, San Juan County, history of, 60: 238-58, 238, 241
Montgomery, ____, U. professor, 60: 369
Monticello, Utah: 52: 9, 16; Indian-white conflict in, 53: 250; and influenza epidemic, 58: 185, 189-90, 199-200; life-cycle rituals of Hispanics in,
52: 4, 9-28; Prohibition Era in, 57: 151-53, 155-57, 161-64; settlement of, 55: 45; and WWI, 63: 4-23
Montpelier, Idaho, railyards at, 47: 169
Monument Valley, 55: 50, 183; 62: 275, 280-83
Moody,____, Skull Valley resident, 49: 175
Moody, Alice, Relief Society member, 55: 282
Moody, William H., secretary of the navy, 46: 303
Moon, Ennis, Goshute leader, 55: 265, 267
Moon Lake Electric Co., 62: 144
Moon Lake project, 54: 237, 261
Moon, Sam, Goshute leader, 55: 265, 265
Mooncraft, Isodore, employee of Don Maguire, 53: 384 n.3, 387, 394
Mooney, Annabell, Socialist teacher in Eureka, 50: 233
Mooney, John, sports writer, 61: 14, 15, 17
Moore, David, Weber militia leader, 59: 314
Moore, James F., speaker at German rally, 58: 374
Moore, Mahalia Dorcas, 53: 329
Moore, Walter, early Moab area resident, 55: 68
Moqui steps in Glen Canyon, 63: 132, 134
Moran, Patrick J., 50: 25, contractor, dam built by, in Nevada, 50: 22-23, 26-29, 31-39; immigration of, 50: 23-24; Utah companies and projects of,
50: 23, 24-25, 32-33
Moreell, Ben, rear admiral, and naval depot, 47: 305-7
Morehead, Preston, cabinetmaker, 56: 338-39
Morgan brass band, 58: 135
Morgan, Dale L.: historian, 47: 195; and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 23, 27-36, 30, 39; and No Man Knows My History, 57: 48, 49, 50, 57;
writer, 58: 218
Morgan, J. P., bomb mailed to, 61: 366
Morgan, John: commercial college of, 48: 301; as educator, 48: 300-302
Morgan, John, IWW leader, 61: 374
Morgan, John T., anti-suffrage resolution of, 59: 37
Morgan, Mrs. ____, widow, 48: 352
Morgan, Nicholas G., Sr., and Ensign Peak memorial, 62: 24
Morgan school buildings, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 119-120, 119
Morgan, T. J., commissioner of Indian Affairs, 49: 202
Morgi(a?)n, Sam, and tithing scrip, 57: 237
Morley Alonzo, study of Moroni, Utah, by, 58: 222
Morley, Isaac: and G. Hurt, 62: 168; as judge of hunt, 62: 28, 31-32; and Walker War, 47: 399, 411, 412, 416
Morley, Isaac, San Pitch leader, 46: 222
The Mormon, 57: 37
Mormon Battalion: 47: 118-19; 54: 167; 61: 116, 124; and gold mining, 51: 231; J. Steele member of, 62: 72, 87; Lost Well of, rediscovered, 57:
277, 277-86, 281, 282, 285
Mormon Fundamentalists, and Ensign Peak, 62: 21
Mormon, home industry in, 49: 283
Mormon Reformation, 62: 162
Mormon Tabernacle, airport sign on roof of, 63: 236
Mormon Tabernacle Choir, 46: 316-17; and Chautauqua, 58: 134
Mormon Tribune. See Salt Lake Tribune
Mormoniad, 52: 226
Mormonism: Its Leaders and Designs, publishing of, 48: 53
Mormons: antiCatholicism of, 62: 16; and antipolygamy raids, 62: 316-34; architecture in communities where, predominate, 54: 52-73, 88- 112;
and astrology, 62: 76, 78-82; attitudes of, toward medicine, 50: 355, 356-57; attitudes of, toward Indians, 46: 217-19, 232-35, 236-43; attitudes of,
toward federal help during Great Depression, 54: 268-69; attitudes of, toward fiction, 50: 325-39; baptisms of, 56: 241-42, 244-45; barter
economy of, 54: 127; and baseball, 52: 141-42, 143; and Black Hawk War, 57: 24-35; and buffalo, 64: 175-76; and California gold rush, 55: 112;
and Callville settlement, 55: 117-19; and Camp Floyd soldiers, 60: 53-54; and Catholics, 49: 111, 112, 126, 128-29; children of, 50: 182-95, 278;
and Chinese, 64: 83-84, 89, 90; choir of, 64: 350; Christianity of, defended, 62: 14; and civil disobedience, 48: 151-61, 166, 174; and Clarion, 57:
170, 171; co-op herds of, 57: 302-3, 311; colonization success of, analyzed, 57: 164-65, 172-76, 179; and Colorado River, 55: 114, 116, 117, 118;
and common law, 60: 4-26; conflict of, with gentiles, 62: 63-64, 302-3, 308-9; conflicts of, with Indians in SE Utah, 53: 248-67; courts of, 54:
126-27; cultural development of, in Utah's Dixie, 49: 78-96; culture of, 54: 91-92, 126; culture of in Cache County, 60: 335-52; currency, coin, and
scrip of, 57: 216-39; and dancing, 50: 341-42; and Danites, 64: 229, 234-35, 238, 240, 242, 245; death rate of, 57: 128; defense of, by F.V. Fisher,
55: 359-60, 362-67, 368-69; and Delta Phi, 353-74; descriptions of, 58: 67, 72-76, 79-80; disfranchising of, 47: 259-62; domestic architecture of, 49:
68-77; Don Maguire's descriptions of, 53: 383-85; and education, 48: 224, 293-312; 1860s immigration of, 58: 32-48, 32-33, 41, 47; effect of
anti-polygamy laws on, 48: 148-74; effect of settlement of, on Utes, 50: 69, 70; emigrant travel of, 54: 120-23; evolution of grazing practices of,
57: 300-319; exploration and settlement by, 51: 213, 228, 274-76; and extralegal justice, 51: 308-27; fairness of court actions involving, 48:
130-47; and farming and ranching, 49: 34-35, 95; folklore of, 49: 5-6; and founding of SLC, 56: 129-30, 139-41, 142-47; from Mexico colonies, 48:
395, 396, 398, 399; Fundamentalist movement among, 47: 44-45, 51, 52; funerary customs of, 46: 365; and grasshopper problem, 46: 346-47,
351-53; and GSL, 56: 134; and Hole-in-the-Rock settlers, 57: 310-12; and home industry, 62: 42-52, 303-4; in 19th-century Utah, 64: 160-62; in
Cache Valley and so. Idaho, 59: 150-51, 154; in so. Idaho, 57: 267-69, 270, 272; in southeastern Utah, 55: 36-49, 50-65, 67, 83; in Utah Socialist
party, 50: 232-37; Indian missions of, 62: 155; and Indians, 59: 293, 295-97, 300-319; 60: 247, 249; and influenza, 58: 199; interest of, in theater.
53: 112-14; and Iosepa, 60: 64-77; and irrigation, 48: 185-86; and land, 48: 178, 189-91; and language reform, 52: 275-86; and millenialism, 62:
154-55; and mining, 47: 236-39, 244, 249-50; 50: 47-58; 51: 229-45; 57: 240-53; 59: 169; and mining in Nevada, 55: 241-42; and minstrel shows,
58: 50-63; missionary farewells of, 50: 347; money system of, 51: 232; and music and drama, 50: 344-46; and naming of Tooele, 57: 273-74;
number of, in 1895 Constitutional Convention, 63: 325; observations of Chandless on, 54: 117-18, 120, 123-32, 54: 135-36; and Oscar Wilde, 55:
329, 330, 334; outsiders viewed with suspicion by, 54: 334; patriotism of, 62: 5-12; People's party of, 47: 256, 260, 262-63; philanthropy, 50:
347-49; and political conservatism of, 47: 255, 272; political influence of, in western states, 63: 342, 344, 347, 349-50; political influence of, 47:
254-56, 263, 269; and politics, 62: 312-13; and polygamy, 46: 4-23, 24-36, 102-4, 113-14, 116, 184-202, 184, 187, 188, 189, 191, 192, 194, 195,
196, 198, 199 201; 58: 81-83, 87, 92, 93; 64: 229; power of, 48: 175, 221; prayer meetings of, 50: 351-52; and predator control in early Utah, 62:
26-41; prejudice against, 49: 111; and presidency of M. Fillmore, 48: 114, 121-28; and prohibition, 57: 151, 164; and Prohibition repeal, 47: 17-18,
19, 20, 21; property system of, 51: 243; protection of transportation and communications by, during Civil War, 53: 238; public antipathy toward,
54: 369-70; relations of, with Indians, 55: 54, 56-57, 63; 62: 38-39, 149, 152, 154-56, 166; relations of, with federal/army officials, 64: 204-23;
relations of, with U.S. Justice Dept. officials, 53: 204-22; relations of, with Presbyterians, 51: 260, 266-67, 269; response of, to Utah Expedition,
52: 214-16; reverence of, for church authority, 62: 231, 233, 243-45; role of, in Socialist party, 49: 225-26, 227, 229; and Scandinavian folk
architecture in Utah, 52: 50-71; schools and lyceums of, 50: 342-44, 347; and sego lily, 63: 70-84; settlement of Cache Valley by, 57: 341, 343;
and settlement of Carbon and Emery counties, 48: 366-70, 373, 375-76, 377, 378; settlements and missions of, in Nevada, 55: 7-8, 114, 115;
settlements of, near Bryce Canyon, 49: 351-52, 354; and Shoshones in Cache, 63: 158-71; and SL Temple, 61: 136-49; and smoking and drinking
in public, 52: 138; and southern Utah settlements, 62: 222-45; and Southern Utes, 49: 198-99, 49: 201; and spiritualism, 50: 310, 312, 320-21, 323;
52: 265-68; and state of Deseret, 55: 112; and statehood, 63: 322; stereotyping of religion of, 54: 370; and strike at Bullion-Beck, 49: 151,
152-53, 154, 155-56; style of, in material culture, 56: 308-9, 329-30, 348-51; and suburbs of SLC, 54: 48-49; symbolism of Ensign Peak for, 62:
4-25; and Thomsonian medicine, 57: 127; trade and barter practices of, 57: 217, 219-20; trans-Atlantic immigration of, 53: 40-54; and
transcontinental railroad, 60: 141; 20th-century immigration of, 64: 299, 300; and U.S. Army at Camp Floyd, 54: 167, 170-71, 173, 176; and
unions, 49: 148; Utah War, 53: 386; 55: 309-11; 61: 112-35; 64: 226; Welsh converts among, 49: 374-75, 378-81; and woman suffrage, 46:
110-20; and women's fashions, 49: 284-88; and women's movements, 64: 110-15, 120; and women's relationships in l9th-century, 63: 298-319;
and women's work, 49: 276-90; and Word of Wisdom, 57: 127; and WWI, 58: 324, 352, 368; and Zamloch the magician, 64: 38, 40-45. See also
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and names of individual Mormons
Moroni Olsen Players, 58: 140-41, 141
Moroni, Utah, home in, 54: 2; 1924 study of, 58: 222
Morrell, Joseph, and No Man Knows My History, 57: 53
Morrill Act, land-grant colleges established under, 51: 163;
Morrill antibigamy Act: 62: 318; 64: 273; ineffectiveness of, in ending polygamy, 51: 135-36; and Iosepa, 60: 66; Mormon attitudes toward, 48:
151-54
Morris, D., 49: 385
Morris, Durham: Cedar City judge, 60: 45; juvenile court judge, 61: 269
Morris, Earl Halstead: archaeologist, background of, 55: 151-54; expeds. of, with Bernheimer, 55: 145, 151, 152, 154, 157-65, 160
Morris, Elias: 53: 162, 224; and explosives storage, 52: 254; and LDS immigrants by train, 51: 57; and sugar industry, 59: 191, and sugar
machinery, 56: 38; 193; Welsh businessman, 49: 384, 385;
Morris, Fred, and Red Flag Bill, 61: 360-61
Morris, George, Q., U. student, 60: 365
Morris, Harry, Wasatch County rancher, 62: 248
Morris, Joseph, and Morrisites, 47: 202
Morris, Lowell, Boy Scout, 55: 336
Morris, Mary L., and statehood, 63: 368
Morris, Mrs. F. E., and WWI, 58: 335
Morris, Mrs. W. C., 49: 245
Morris, Nephi L., Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 246
Morris, R. M., and Gunnison massacre, 59: 284
Morris, Richard P., baseball player, 52: 142, 147, 151
Morris, Scott N., father of Earl, murder of, 55: 152
Morris, Thomas, congressman, and Canyonlands, 59: 240
Morris, Willard, Boy Scout, 55: 336
Morris, William: and Aesthetic Movement, 55: 324, 325, 332; painting by, in Manti Temple, 54: 185; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 67
Morrison, Arling, murder of, by Joe Hill, 49: 231; 55: 33
Morrison, Frederick, and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 32
Morrison, Hugh, architectural historian, 49: 72, 76-77
Morrison, John G., grocer, murder of, by Joe Hill, 49: 231; 55: 33
Morrison, M. P., racing judge, 57: 11
Morrison, Pitcairn, col. at Camp Floyd, 54: 176-77
Morrison, W. L., architect in N.Y., 54: 7
Morriss, Nephi L., and Ensign Peak, 62: 12
Morrow, Henry A.: Camp Douglas C.O., 53: 207, 208; colonel, 13th Infantry, 64: 210, 216-17, 222-23; Indian agent, 55: 257
Morse, William A., Parowan doctor and astrologer, 62: 73-74, 76
Mortensen, A. Russel, 1911-95, memorial tribute to, 63: 176-79; writer, 58: 218
Mortensen, Pearl, and Red Cross, 63: 14
Mortensen, Peter, murderer, 60: 118
Morton, Mae, WWI canteen worker, 58: 340-41
Moser, Lois Haltiner, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 230
Moskey, George A., NPS attorney, 55: 227, 227
Mosley, C. C., pilot, 58: 118
Moss, Frank E. "Ted," U.S. senator, and Canyonlands, 59: 217-19, 222-25, 224, 227-42, 241; and 1964 election, 61: 316-22
Moss, James, and Colorado River, 55: 116;
Moss, Ted, 63: 148
Moulton, [Arthur W.], Episcopal bishop of Utah, 48: 288
Mount Ellen, Henry Mountains, named for Ellen Powell Thompson, 62: 131
Mount, Mary Jane, and polygamy, 46: 14
Mount Nebo, 1849 ascent of, 62: 174
Mount Nebo Literary Association, 47: 85
Mount Pleasant Commercial and Savings Bank, depression closing of, 46: 364
Mount Pleasant Cooperative Farm, 46: 367
Mount Pleasant, Utah: effect of 1934 drought in, 54: 257; homes in, 54: 88-90, 88, 90, 101; nursery school in, 61: 45; rag bee at, 47: 173;
spiritualism in, 50: 309
Mount Trumbull, ascent of, by 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 114-15
Mount, William Sidney, painting by, 51: 4
Mountain Bell, 62: 248
Mountain Echo Band, women in, 46: 269
Mountain Lake mine, 47: 46, 47
Mountain Meadow Massacre: 55: 271, 276-77; 61: 328-29; 62: 164; 64: 359-60; child survivors of, 54: 174; depositions describing Arkansas
emigrants killed in, 60: 224-37; effect of, on southern Utah, 49: 79, 91; folklore of, 49: 86; monuments to, 60: 224, 237; site of, 49: 86
Mountain States Telephone Co., and PPTC, 61: 94; sale of Salt Lake Theatre to, 57: 65, 81, 87, 87
Mountaineer, pro-Mormon newspaper, history of, 64: 224-45, 224
Mousley, Ann Amanda, wife of A. M. Cannon, 57: 37
Mousley, Sarah Maria, wife of A. M. Cannon, 57: 37
Mower, Odessa Young, WWII worker, 59: 142
Mowry, Sylvester, army officer, and Colorado River, 55: 114
Moxum Hotel, SLC, bootleg whiskey sold in, 53: 283-84
Moyle, James H.: 51: 331; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 361; and reform school, 51: 330; student days of, 48: 309-10
Moyle, James Henry, and 15th Ward, 50: 343, 346
Moyle, Mrs. ____, use of herbs by, 50: 346
Moyle, Oscar W., attorney, 58: 266; and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Mr. Sampson of Omaha, opera by Eliza M. Young, 50: 129
Muache, Southern Ute band, 49: 191
Muckley, May, director, Bureau of Child Hygiene and Public Nursing, 50: 258
Mud Hen, skiff on GSL, 63: 199-200, 215
Muerbrook Mine, Stockton, Tooele County, 46: 147
Muir, John, 49: 318, 331
Mukuntuweap National Monument (Zion National Park), 55: 220
Mulder, Albert, Jr. (son of Foekje), 64: 300, 320
Mulder, Albertus (husband of Foekje), Dutch printer, 1920 immigration of, to U.S., 64: 297, 298, 298-321, 311, 318
Mulder, Angenietje (Annie, An) (daughter of Foekje), 1920 immigration of, to U.S., 64: 298, 298-321, 311, 318, 320
Mulder, Foekje Visser (Fannie), 1920 immigrant diary of, 64: 297, 298, 298-321, 302, 304, 311, 318
Mulder, Jan (brother-in-law of Foekje), 64: 302-3
Mulder, Mary (daughter of Foekje), 64: 300, 320
Mulder, Patricia Joy (daughter of Foekje), 64: 300 n. 4
Mulder, William (Willem, Wim) (son of Foekje), 1920 immigration of, to U.S., 64: 298, 298-321, 311, 318, 320
Mulder, William, writer, 58: 218
Mule deer, death fight of, 49: 325
Mulford, Walter, Torrey resident, 64: 146
Mull v. Brown, decision in, defined juvenile court proceedings, 51: 339
Muller, William G., infantry officer, 46: 286-87
Mulliner, H. L., and horse racing, 57: 18
Mullins, Frank, killing of ex-fiancee by, 54: 174
Mulvey, Martin E., SLC councilman and saloonkeeper, 50: 172, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181
Mumford, Bessie, Weber State instructor, 61: 61
MumfordL Edward T., LDS church train captain, 58: 46, 47
Munday, Richard, architect-builder, 54: 53
Mundt, Karl E., and Southern Paiute termination , 63: 269
Muniz, Andres, 60: 223
Munk, Lewis, BYU tennis player, 52: 185
Munroe, Joe, and WRGA, 60: 268
Munson, Eliza M., and Black Hawk War, 55: 11
Munson, Emma A. Morrille (mother of Lewis L.), 64: 134
Munson, Evelyn (daughter of Lewis L.), 64: 135, 147, 151
Munson, Forest (brother of Lewis L.), 64: 134, 150
Munson, Hortense Cope (wife of Lewis L.), 64: 135, 135-37, 145-46, 147, 150, 152-54
Munson, Howard (son of Lewis L.), 64: 135, 151
Munson, James W., and Black Hawk War, 55: 11
Munson, Lasca (daughter of Lewis L.), 64: 135, 151
Munson, Levar (brother of Lewis L.), 64: 134, 138, 148, 152
Munson, Lewis Leo, businessman in Escalante and Hurricane, 64: 135, 147, 153; and Garkane Power, 64: 150-51; life of, 64: 133-54; as mayor,
64: 147-48; store and scrip of, 64: 133, 144
Munson, Lewis T. (father of Lewis L.), 64: 134, 147
Munson, Lillian (daughter-in law of Lewis L.), 64: 152
Munson, Lloyd (son of Lewis L.), 64: 135, 151, 152
Munson, LoRee (daughter of Lewis L.), 64: 135, 152
Munson, LoRell (son of Lewis L.), 64: 135, 151, 152
Munson, Orpha (daughter of Lewis L.), 64: 135
Munson, Pratt (brother of Lewis L.), 64: 135, 147, 149-51
Munson, Thora (sister-in-law of Lewis L.), 64: 148
Munson, Vaunda (daughter of Lewis L.), 64: 135
Munson, Voyle L. (son of Lewis L.), 64: 135, 143, 147, 149, 150
Muos, Santos, bootlegger, 57: 161
Murbarger, Nell, roving reporter, 62: 72
Murdoch, James, coal developer, 53: 338
Murdock, ____, polygamy prisoner, 48: 341, 342
Murdock, ____, pres., Beaver County Women's Suffrage Assn., 53: 334
Murdock, Abe, U.S. senator, and Japanese Americans at Keetley, 54: 343; 62: 258; and military installations 47: 301, 307, 309; and postwar
university needs, 48: 197, 201; and WWII industries, 51: 76-78; 59: 370
Murdock Academy, 59: 16
Murdock, Alva, rancher, baptism of, 50: 64
Murdock, Caddie, and Beaver WSA, 59: 16
Murdock, Clara, and Beaver WSA, 59: 16
Murdock, D. L., and tennis, 52: 181
Murdock, John, imprisonment of, 53: 224-25
Murdock, John, LDS bishop, 50: 187
Murdock, John R., 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 334
Murdock, John Riggs: LDS bishop in 59: 7, 16; LDS church train captain, 58: 35, 40, 42-44, 46; leader in Beaver, 51: 216
Murdock, Joseph A., and Wasatch Wave, 57: 208, 209
Murdock, M. E., and Beaver WSA, 59: 13
Murdock, Mary, and Beaver WSA, 59: 16
Murdock, Utah Lake resort, 57: 124
Mure, Elizabeth, and Mountain Meadow Massacre, 54: 174
Murphy, Dan, rancher, 59: 293
Murphy, Heber, Grand County sheriff, 55: 83
Murphy, Herbert, sheriff, 57: 160
Murphy, John, lynching of, 49: 160
Murphy, John R., mining historian, 51: 354-56
Murphy, Lou, Gosiute, arrest of, 49: 173
Murphy, Thomas, IWW member, 61: 374
Murray, David P., state 4-H leader, 51: 171-77, 177, 179, 181
Murray, Eli H., territorial governor, 55: 26; 56: 163; 62: 301; 64: 280; and Desert Land Act, 48: 182, 182-83
Murray, George W., Twenty-fourth Infantry supporter, 46: 287
Murray, James P., pilot, 58: 117
Murray, Julius, 64: 332-33
Murray, Mabel, wife of David, 51: 51: 178
Murray, Utah: agriculture and industry in, 53: 308-25; 61: 347; boarding houses in, 61: 344-46; case study of families in, 61: 339-56; census
records of, 61: 343, 355; city hall in, 61: 339, ethnic groups in, 61: 344; health care and mortality in, 61: 352-55; and juvenile delinquency, 61:
348-52; occupations in 61: 346-48; polygamy in, 61: 343; and smelters, 61: 344, 346-47, 352-53; Socialist officials elected in, 49: 223, 230, 231; 50:
226-27, 234; and WWI, 58: 352, 360
Museum of Peoples and Cultures at BYU, 50: 376
Music, early Mormon tastes in, 47: 86-87. See Chautauqua and names of musicians and musical organizations
Musical Advertiser, 53: 136
Musical and Dramatic Association, 47: 81
Musser, A. M., secretary of Utah Silk Association, 46: 391
Musser, A. Milton, 53: 165
Musser, Bernard, son of Elise, 46: 158, 165
Musser, Blanche, mother-in-law of Elise, 46: 156. 158
Musser, Burton, husband of Elise, 46: 156-58, 160 n 8
Musser, Elise Furer, 46: 151, 157, 160 162, 165; 61: 43; marriage and family of, 46: 156-58, 166; and Mormonism, 46: 154-55; occupations of,
46: 152-56, 158-60, 165; peace conferences attended by, 46: 162-64; political career of 46: 159-65, 160 n. 9; youth and education of, 46: 153,
156-58
Musser, Joseph, and W. M. Gibson, 46: 71
Musser, Joseph, brother of Burton, 46: 158
Musser, Joseph W., Mormon Fundamentalist, 47: 51
Mutual Improvement Assn. ( MIA), 49: 287
Mutual Improvement Association of Hyrum, newspaper of, advocated plural marriage, 46: 7
Mutual Mercantile Company, 47: 187
Myer, Dillon S.: commissioner of Indian Affairs, 64: 252; and Southern Paiute termination, 63: 269, 274
Myers, S. F., and Teancum Pratt land, 48: 363
Myers, Thomas H., WWI soldier, 63: 35
Myton, H. P., 61: 188, 374-75
Myton, H. P., Indian agent, 50: 81
Myton, H. P., IWW member shot by, 49: 233
Myton, Utah: 61: 187, 189, 189; agricultural exhibit in, 57: 141; stage stop and campground at, 49: 53, 53-54

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