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Moore's Rural New-Yorker records
This collection consists of newspaper clippings (1869-1872) from Moore's Rural New-Yorker, the bulk of which deal with farm machinery, crops, and various breeds or cattle, horses, and poultry. Also included are an article and drawing of the celebrations in Paris at the end of the Franco-Prussian War.
Mortar Board, Sphinx Chapter records
Mortimer Bradley Martin papers
The collection contains financial records and newspaper clippings of Mortimer Bradley Martin, a farmer in Shiawassee County, Michigan. Three account books list farm and personal expenses for 1837-1841, 1840-1849, and 1862-1906. A detailed obituary and two newspaper articles, one about Martin's violin and the other about the farm house he built, are also included.
Moses Little letter
This collection consists of a letter from Moses Little of Salisbury, New Hampshire to his brother, John, in Livonia, New York (1853). Moses describes the "gold fever" that was consuming the people of Salisbury.
Moses P. Breckenridge papers
This collection contains a detailed contract between Moses P. Breckenridge, John Dribble, and N. J. Taylor, all of Westfield, Massachusetts. The contract specifies the type and size of house Dribble and Taylor were to build for Breckenridge. The collection also contains several of Breckenridge's receipts and a telegram notifying him of a relative's death (1864).
Motherwell tax notice
The collection contains a February 1, 1866 police notice of a rental tax for the Burgh of Motherwell, Scotland.
Motion picture, Theatre, and Ballet souvenir book collection
This collection is comprised of motion picture souvenir booklets and poster books published from all over the world on films primarily made in the United States and Europe.
Motor Wheel Corporation collection
This collection contains bi-weekly newspapers printed for the employees of Motor Wheel Corporation. In addition to news about employees and the company, there is information about Lansing, Michigan. Of particular interest are the papers from the World War II era. The newspaper was named The Spokesman when the Motor Wheel Corporation became a subsidiary company of Goodyear Tire.
Mott Institute for Community Improvement (Development) records
The collection consists of unpublished annual reports and publications.