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    Merrill Boomer Civil War letter

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    This collection contains a letter written at Helena, Ark., by Merrill Boomer of Company H, 13th Illinois Infantry, to his sister Cornelia at Wheaton, Illinois

    Merrill Library looking east across the quad, 1940s

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    Merrill Library looking east across the quad, 1940

    Joseph F. Merrill

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    Joseph F. Merrill (1868-1952) was an educator and scientist, an LDS Church apostle, and Dean of the School of Engineering at the University of Utah for 18 years

    Joseph F. Merrill

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    Joseph F. Merrill (1868-1952) was an educator and scientist, an LDS Church apostle, and Dean of the School of Engineering at the University of Utah for 18 years

    Joseph F. Merrill

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    Joseph F. Merrill (1868-1952) was an educator and scientist, an LDS Church apostle, and Dean of the School of Engineering at the University of Utah for 18 years

    John F. Merrill

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    Graduate Project Merrill F West HS FFA

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    The report contains documented evidence required in meeting the quality criteria established by the California Department of Education (CDE) for secondary programs of agricultural education. The documents are reviewed by the CDE regional supervisor in determining compliance. In addition to the documented evidence the report includes information regarding a recruitment and promotion project for the Merrill F. West High School agriculture program, and the Merrill F. West FFA chapter

    Cache Valley Mills

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    Cache Valley Mills built by Goudy Hogan and M.W. Merrill, 1867 - Modernized in 1882, operated until 1974 - flour sold under brand name 'Gilt Edge' - photo circa 190

    Merrill Family Correspondence, 1887-1960

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    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.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/findingaids/1040/thumbnail.jp
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