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MS-204 Digital Prints - Charles Lewis (SC-129)
Digital prints of broken magic lantern slides that can be found in MS-204, depicting World War I aviation technology. Some items from the collection may be viewed online as part of our digital exhibits.
Mt. Auburn Baptist Church Records (MFM-52)
Contains a membership record as well as a listing of ministers for this Cincinnati Baptist church.
Mt. Washington Cemetery Records (MFM-40)
Consists of six volumes of records from a Cincinnati-area cemetery.
Mulkern Family Record
Family Record page for Michael Bernard Mulkern and Mary Ann O'Regan Mulkern and family, circa 1868. This one-page document, created around 1868, records the names of parents (Michael Bernard Mulkern and Mary Ann O'Regan) and children, with births, marriages, and deaths.
General James P. Mullins Speech Collection (MS-546)
Eleanor Must Oral History (SC-327)
The collection consists of a single oral history with Eleanor (Hambury) Must, primarily about growing up a German Jew, in Nazi Germany, prior to World War II, and the trials and tribulations she and her family faced not only in getting out of Germany, but also Europe; and also her immigration to the United States and how her early life took shape here. The oral history was conducted on May 15, 2015, by archivist Gino Pasi.
Ray Must Collection
Ray Must was one of the original faculty members at Wright State University (WSU). He was an instructor at WSU from 1967 to 1991. This collection contains some of his work as an artist, including prints, sketches and etchings. Also incuded is a five part interview with the artist.
"My Little Black Lamb" by Paul Laurence Dunbar (SC-86)
Original voice and piano score for song written by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Nancy J. McConnel Photographs (SCV-9)
Photographs of Nancy McConnel as a student nurse and posing outside the Centerville Hospital Training School for Nurses in Iowa
Nast-Trinity German Methodist Church Records (MFM-129)
Contains a printed church history as well as baptisms, marriages, a list of members, and a register of classes. Nast-Trinity was located in Cincinnati, Ohio.