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Papers, 1868-1927
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Photographs, poems, and letters, of the Curtis Merrill Family of De Pere, Ripon, and Green Bay. Letters are primarily addressed to Katherine Merrill, daughter of Curtis, but there are also letters to and from her mother, Jeannette Blake Merrill; her brother, Carleton; her uncle, Henry Merrill; her great-uncle, Hugh Buchanan; her cousin, Elizabeth C. Merrill; and one from her grandfather, Samuel Blake.
Samuel Merrill family correspondence, 1876
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Twenty seven business letters addressed to J.H. Merrill; a letter from Kimball to Samuel Merrill; a letter to J.G. Rounds; and a clipping related to Russell Merrill. One letter is undated. All remaining letters are dated 1876.
Merrill family deeds, 1807-1830
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Deeds to and from members of the Merrill family: deed from Nathaniel Merrill, Jr. to Isaac Merrill for land in Brownfield (4 Aug. 1807); John Lord of Limington to Isaac Merrill of Brownfield for land in Brownfield (20 July 1807); John Merrill of Portland, Me., to Isaac Merrill for land in Brownfield (3 Oct. 1811); Samuel E. Merrill to Isaac Merrill for land in Brownfield (8 Dec. 1830).
Merrill family records, undated
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Records of the Merrill family, descendants of James (1719-1798) and Mary Osgood Merrill (b. 1720).
Legal papers
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Deeds, tax records, wills, principally of the Merrill family of Warren, N.H.
Greenleaf-Merrill family papers, 1819-1917
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Manuscript papers and records including papers of Moses Greenleaf, a 19th century cartographer, relating to the Williamsburg slate quarries and the Bangor & Piscataquis Canal & Railway Co.; a defense of [free]masonry in reply to an attack by Rev. Nathan Sheldon; a volume recording cattle markings and mortgages of personal property in Williamsburg; together with business papers of the Adams H. Merrill family relating to its activities in general merchandising, lumber, slate, and railroads; and notes for a history of Brownville, Me.
Papers, 1841-1860
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Genealogies of the Merrill family, including Clarissa Merrill, Richard Merrill, Mark Merrill, and other family members.
Merrill Family Papers, 1816-1903
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide West Newbury and Salisbury, MA family. Collection includes correspondence, legal papers, and genealogy for William, Nathan, Thomas, and Orlando B. (coroner).
Harrington and Merrill families papers, 1732-1963 (bulk 1870-1900)
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Family papers collected by Martha A. Merrill that document the Harrington, Merrill, and Pendergast families since their arrival in Hutchinson (Minn.) during the mid-1800s through 1946. The papers consist largely of family correspondence, supplemented with photographs, diaries, journals, business and political correspondence, deeds, wills, and two family genealogies.
Merrill family correspondence, 1887-1960
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide A collection of letters mostly to Edward N. Merrill with a few to his sons Edward F. Merrill and William F. Merrill from Maine governors, United States senators and United States congressmen. Most letters concern politics in Maine and in Congress. Many letters are from Edwin C. Burleigh and concern his successful gubernatorial campaign of 1892. Other correspondents include S.S. Marble, Henry B. Cleaves, Llewellyn Powers, William T. Cobb, Carl E. Milliken, Eugene Hale, William P. Frye, Bert M. Fernald, William M. Calder, Frederick Hale, William Tudor Gardiner, Frederick G. Payne, John H. Reed, Seth L. Milliken, Samuel W. Gould, John A. Peters, Frank E. Guernsey, John E. Nelson, Ira G. Hersey, Carroll L. Beedy, Wallace H. White, Jr., Percival Baxter, and Louis J. Brann.
Saltonstall family papers, 1524-1969
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Large multi-generational collection of papers of the Saltonstall family of Haverhill and Salem, Mass., 1524-1969, includes correspondence, legal and business papers, genealogical information, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, letterbooks, deeds, pamphlets, speeches, printed material, diaries, and other papers largely of and collected by Leverett Saltonstall (1783-1845) and Leverett Saltonstall (1825-1895).
William Merrill papers, 1865-1871 and 1890-1920
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence with his family while attending school; and later family papers.
Merrill and Palmer families papers, 1848-1926
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence, financial records, journals, land contracts, deeds, plats, tax titles, and legal documents, relating to business activities of Charles Merrill, owner of lumber lands in Michigan, his son-in-law and partner, Thomas Witherell Palmer (1830-1913), U.S. senator from Michigan and U.S. ambassador to Spain, and his daughter, Lizzie Pitts Merrill Palmer (1838-1916). Includes material relating to the settlements of the estates of Thomas and Lizzie Palmer. Correspondents include George Brady, Harold Plamer, and Thomas P. Whittier.
Papers, 1719-1804
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Papers of the Merrill family, in particular Samuel Merrill (1737-1801), captain of a company of the Mass. Militia, 4th Essex County Division (Haverhill, Mass.) during the Revolution, as well as papers of other residents of Haverhill. Papers related to the town and the Revolution include returns; orders from John Whittier and others to Merrill to engage troops and training bands; and documents pertaining to price regulation among merchants in order to prevent profiteering and currency depreciation during the war. Also, receipts, accounts, and a deed to Merrill for land in Methuen; papers pertaining to a highway in Haverhill; "Some remarks on the observance of the Lord's Day," author unknown; a few papers of the Provincial Congress of New Hampshire (1775) and the General Court of Massachusetts, including notes on the Committee of Correspondence of which Merrill was clerk; and a few papers of Merrill's son Samuel (b.1761).
Frank Abner Merrill collection, 1682-1842
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The Frank Abner Merrill Collection contains papers of the Long and Hills families, two inter-related families of Newbury, Mass., in particular those of Robert Long, Abiel Long, Benjamin Long, and Joseph Hills. Included are deeds and grants of lands in Newbury; an inventory and other papers related to the estate of Robert Long; Abiel Long's will (1718); and powers of attorney and other legal papers. Also, a few scattered papers of various members of the Merrill family. Additional items include a letter from Levi Woodbury to Edward Cutts regarding a wool tariff (1828) and two letters written by Jeremy Belknap.
Harrington-Merrill family papers, 1732-1963 (bulk 1870-1900)
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in English and held by 0 libraries worldwide Family papers collected by Martha A. Merrill that document the Harrington, Merrill, and Pendergast families since their arrival in Hutchinson (Minn.) during the mid-1800s through 1946. The papers consist largely of family correspondence, supplemented with photographs, diaries, journals, business and political correspondence, deeds, wills, and two family genealogies. more
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