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World War I record of service survey for Merritt Halstead Greene, signed 9 August 1926
Questionnaire about Merritt Halstead Greene's service in World War I, 1917-1919, signed by Greene on 9 August 1926.Questionnaire originally part of a survey of Norwich University alumni conducted by a “Norwich in the World War” committee consisting of Charles N. Barber (chairman), Carl V. Woodbury, K.R.B. Flint, and Gustaf A. Nelson. Data from these questionnaires may have been used in a chapter of "Vermont in the world war, 1917-1919" by Harold P. Sheldon (1928). Transcription by Abigail Lumpkin. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Target practice at Norwich University, approximately 1913-1917
Black-and-white photograph of target practice by Norwich University cadets, possibly on the rifle team, approximately 1913-1917; saved by Merritt Halstead Greene (Class of 1917) and member of the rifle team.Identification of photographer is tentative
Target practice at Norwich University, approximately 1913-1917
Black-and-white photograph of target practice by Norwich University cadets, possibly on the rifle team, approximately 1913-1917; saved by Merritt Halstead Greene (Class of 1917) and member of the rifle team.Identification of photographer is tentative
H. N. Merritt diary, February 1888 to March 1889
Typescript of the diary of H.N. Merritt of Chadron, Nebraska describing his experiences when he first came to Lake Chelan in 1888-1889
Certificate concerning Charles H. Merritt
Certificate concerning Charles H. Merritt. Merrit was duly sworn in as Deputy Sheriff of Valencia County, New Mexico. Merritt was authorized from a judgement made by the Santa Fe Circuit Court to execute a person named Samuel King ?, as signed by Jose Antonio Otero, Juez, Judge, at Peralta, Valencia County, New Mexico. Document in English, 1 pp/fr, missing heading page. Legal, law, law enforcement, executio
Power of Attorney to Charles H. Merritt
El Paso County, Texas, power of attorney by Charles A. Hoppin to Charles H. Merritt, valid in New Mexico. Certified by Jarvis Hubbell. Note on the reverse regarding money paid to Merritt. Document in English, 1 pp/fr, missing heading page
one Convict Jordan Merritt
$35.00 REWARD!
Escaped from J. R Collier's No. 1 Convict camp, near
Hearne, on May 22nd, 1895, one Convict Jordan Merritt, from
McLennan County, aged 30- or 35-years height 5 feet 11 inches
weight 180 pounds, copper colored, large protruding teeth in
front, raw-boned face with very high cheek bones, fresh' soar in
edge of hair on forehead. Will pay above reward for capture
of said Convict.
Address me at Hearne by telegraph, or letter at Munford
J. H. ROZZELL
Serg't in charge of J.R. Co1lier’s Convict Farm No. 1
May 22nd, 1895
Merritt, Henry H.
Anna L. Merritt - wifehttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1923/1019/thumbnail.jp
Biography of the Hon. W. H. Merritt, M.P., of Lincoln, District of Niagara, by J. P. Merritt; with annotations, marginalia and handwritten additions, ca. 1875
William Hamilton Merritt was the most important entrepreneur in the Niagara region in his era. His contributions to the creation of the Welland Canal and of vital transportation routes between Upper Canada and Montreal, and to points across the Atlantic Ocean are widely known to be highly significant. Merritt was also involved in railroad development and banking.The record is the biography of William Hamilton Merritt written by his son J.P. (Jedediah Prendergast) Merritt.
The pages have been annotated and cross referenced, as perhaps by the author himself or by a close family member. Additional nine pages of handwritten notes have been glued into the book as providing additional information to the content. Three newspaper clippings were added as well, with a few others missing. The inside cover of the book has been inscribed, “Merritt Collection”
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