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Mildred Van Wyngarden papers
Rural school teacher who taught near Monroe, Iowa.
Miles Beaty Letters
Letters written to Beaty's father, John Beaty, telling of experiences in the 149th Regiment of Pennsylvania Infantry.
Military Ball Committee Records
Millicent Mary Cuplin papers
Mathematics teacher at East High School in Des Moines who started the school's first ball team.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Millington F. Carpenter Papers
Professor of English at University High School, 1922-1950. Taught literature at University of Iowa, 1950-1964. Correspondence, course material, speeches.
Milo Reno Papers
Farm leader. Correspondence, typescripts of speeches, articles, newspaper clippings, and other materials relating primarily to the activities of the National Farmers' Holiday Association and to state Farmers' Holiday associations.
Milton Monroe Reigelman: Collection on The Midland
Collector and scholar. Chiefly correspondence assembled in preparing his A Study of the Midland Magazine: 1915-1933 (1973) and The Midland: a Venture in Literary Regionalism (1975).
Milton Moon Papers
Mimi Gormezano Papers
Materials related to food commentator and creative writer Mimi Gormezano. These journals document her travels locally and internationally with her commentary on the types of food she was experiencing.
Minckler Collection of Silent Movie Sheet Music
Sheet music, probably used by a pianist for silent movies.
Minnette Doderer papers
Minnie Ducommun papers
Diary and obituary of a rural Iowa housewife.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Minnie Schulz Long papers
Owner of Long’s Grocery in Burlington, Iowa in the 1930s and 1940s.
Miranda Welch papers
Webster City High School and University of Iowa student who advocated for LGBTQ and feminist causes.
Miriam Baker Nye papers
Moville, Iowa, farm wife and columnist for the Sioux City Farm Journal Weekly.
Miriam Gelfand oral history
Oral history with Miriam Gelfand, a Jewish immigrant from China who also taught as a professor of French and Russian at The University of Iowa from 1962 to 1994.
Miriam Kashia papers
North Liberty, Iowa climate activist who participated in the Great March for Climate Action and protested the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines.
Miriam Newsom Rosik papers
Kentucky-born farmwoman who lived in Iowa from 1913 to the 1960s.