Contents
Collection Overview
Administrative Information
Historical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Series 1: THE MERRILL-MAGOWAN FAMILY
1894-1982
Series 2: CHARLES MORTON MERRILL
1884-1928
Series 3: OCTAVIA WILSON MERRILL
1901-1933
Series 4: CHARLES EDWARD MERRILL
1900-1956
Series 5: ELIZA CHURCH MERRILL
Series 6: DORIS MERRILL MAGOWAN
Series 7: ROBERT ANDERSON MAGOWAN
1937-1985
Series 8: CHARLES EDWARD MERRILL, JR.
1936 - 1975
Series 9: HELLEN INGRAM MERRILL PLUMMER
1926-1956
Series 10: JAMES INGRAM MERRILL
1937-1995
Series 11: MERRILL-MAGOWAN FAMILY HERITAGE ALBUMS
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Merrill-Magowan Family Papers, 1884-2002 (bulk 1926-1975)
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Sara Smith.
2011
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Creator:
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Merrill-Magowan Family |
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Merrill-Magowan Family Papers |
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1884-2002 |
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Dates:
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1926-1975 |
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Abstract:
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The Merrill-Magowan Family Papers document the activities and relationships of three generations of Merrill and Magowan family members, dating from 1880 to 2002. Family correspondence makes up the largest portion of the material, with business records appearing in bulk in the papers of Charles Edward Merrill (AC 1908), founder of Merrill Lynch & Co. These materials are supplemented with artworks, diaries, memorabilia, photographs, writings and newspaper clippings, and a set of family heritage albums. Genealogical research material and notes can be found throughout the collection.
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Extent:
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28 archives boxes, 11 half archives boxes, 1 wrapped package, 7 flat boxes, 36 heritage albums, 18 framed items(32 linear ft.) |
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English |
The majority of the material in this collection was gathered and maintained by Doris Merrill Magowan (1914-2001), with additional compilation by other family members. The collection was gifted to the Amherst College Archives and Special Collections in 2004 by Mark, Merrill, Peter and Robin Magowan.
Charles Edward Merrill Trust Papers, Amherst College Archives and Special CollectionsCharles E. Merrill in Alumni Biographical Files [1908], Amherst College Archives and Special CollectionsCharles Merrill Matzinger in Alumni Biographical Files [1937], Amherst College Archives and Special CollectionsHellen's Book, a book of writing about Hellen Ingram Merrill Plummer by Doris Magowan, Charles E. Merrill, James I. Merrill and others. [Amherst College Archives and Special Collections PS3525.E6645 Z64 1991]James I. Merrill (AC 1947)-William S. Burford (AC 1949) Correspondence, Amherst College Archives and Special CollectionsMaterial from James I. Merrill and Hellen Plummer in the estate of Rosemary SpragueMerrill Center for Economics records, Amherst College Archives and Special CollectionsJames Ingram Merrill Papers, University Libraries, Washington University, St. Louis, MOJames Ingram Merrill Collection, Emory University, Atlanta, GAJames I. Merrill biographical files in Alumni Biographical Files [1947], Amherst College Archives and Special CollectionsSeveral genealogies refer to a genealogical account by Samuel Merrill, "A Merrill Memorial," not included in this collection. The publication can be found in the following libraries: American Antiquarian Society, New England Historic Genealogical Society, New Hampshire Historical Society and the New York Public Library.
Processed 2004-2011 by Sara Smith, Archives &Special Collections Specialist; Seth Laymon, AC 2005, Student Assistant; and William Miglore, AC 2006, Student Assistant.
Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:
[Identification of item], in Merrill-Magowan Family Papers [Box #, Folder #], Amherst College Archives and Special Collections, Amherst College Library
There is no restriction on access to the Merrill-Magowan Family Papers for research use. Material written by James I. Merrill is not available for duplication. Particularly fragile items may be restricted for preservation purposes.
Requests for permission to publish material from the Merrill-Magowan Family Papers should be directed to the Archives and Special Collections. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights.
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The Merrill-Magowan Family Papers represent the activities of the family beginning with Charles Morton Merrill and his wife Octavia Wilson Merrill and following the family primarily through Charles Edward Merrill (1885-1956; AC 1908), his son Charles Edward Merrill, Jr. and daughter Doris Merrill Magowan, her husband Robert Anderson Magowan and their children. The following biographical sketches describe family members most represented in the collection. See the
Merrill-Magowan family tree (appendix A) and genealogical materials in Series I for relationships between family members and birth and death dates for extended family.
Charles Morton Merrill (1856-1928), was the son of Abigail Livermore and Riley Mead Merrill and father of Charles Edward Merrill. He was a country physician and drug-store proprietor in Glen Cove Springs, Florida.
Octavia Wilson Merrill (1861-1933) was the daughter of Emily Grace and Edward Alvah Wilson and mother of Charles Edward Merrill.
Charles Edward Merrill (1885-1956) was an American investment banker and founder of the company that became Merrill Lynch & Co., Pierce, Fenner & Beane, Inc., one of the largest and most successful brokerage firms in the United States. At the time of Merrill's death, Merrill Lynch & Co. had offices in more than 100 cities and was responsible for 10 percent of all business conducted on the New York Stock exchange. The many partners of Merrill Lynch led it to be known as "We the People" and "the Thundering Herd." In addition to his financial success, Charles Merrill's career on Wall Street was notable for two contributions: he was one of the first to appeal to the small investor, members of the middle class who had previously been discouraged from investing in stocks and bonds, and he was one of the few financiers who predicted the stock market crash of 1929. Due to Merrill's foresight, Merrill Lynch & Co., its partners and investors lost less in the crash than many others and fared better in the subsequent depression. Merrill also played an important role in the creation of Safeway Stores, Inc., under which he founded Family Circle Magazine.
Born in Glen Cove Springs, Florida in 1885, Charles E. Merrill attended a preparatory school affiliated with Stetson University and later accepted an athletic scholarship at the Worcester Academy in Massachusetts. Merrill attended Amherst College from 1904-1906 (AC 1908). Though he never graduated, Merrill stayed involved in Amherst alumni activities and committees as well as with Chi Psi, his fraternity. He was awarded an honorary master's degree from Amherst in 1935 and an honorary doctorate in 1948. He became a major donor to Amherst College, and after his death in 1956 his Trust continued to support projects at the college, the largest beneficiary of Merrill's will. Merrill was the father of Doris Merrill Magowan, Charles E. Merrill, Jr. and writer James I. Merrill (AC 1948).
Eliza Church Merrill (1912-1973) was the first wife of Charles Edward Merrill, and mother of Doris Merrill Magowan and Charles Edward Merrill, Jr.
Doris Merrill Magowan (1914-2001) was the first child of Charles Edward Merrill and Eliza Church Merrill. Born in Montclair, N.J. in 1914, she was the sister of Charles E. Merrill, Jr. and half-sister of James I. Merrill. Magowan attended the Ethel Walker School and the Florentine School for Girls in Florence, Italy. In 1935 she married Robert Anderson Magowan and had five children, Robert, Jr. ("Robin"), Merrill, Stephen, Peter and Mark. Magowan became an active philanthropist and worked with charitable organizations in the cities where she lived. In San Francisco, she worked with the Children's Hospital, Fine Arts Museum, Strybing Arboretum and Grace Cathedral; in New York City, she served on the boards for the Greenwich House, Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association and New York Infirmary; in Southampton, she sat on the boards of the Fresh Air Home, St. Andrews Dune Church and Southampton Hospital; in Palm Beach, she was on the board for nonprofits such as Bethesda-by-the-Sea and the Society of the Four Arts. She also served on the board of national and international groups including the National Tropical Botanical Garden, Smithsonian Institution, World Wildlife Fund and the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, where she was promoted to the rank of Dame in 1982 in recognition of her support of the St. John Eye Hospital. An avid antiques collector, she founded the San Francisco Antique Show in 1979. Doris Merrill Magowan died in 2001.
Robert Anderson Magowan (1903-1985) was born in Chester, PA and graduated from Harvard University in 1927. During his years at Harvard he was Editor of the Harvard Crimson and manager of the baseball team, and earned a living as a stringer for the Boston Globe and the New York Times. He began his business career as a men's wear buyer with R.H. Macy & Co. (Macy's) and became a vice president of the advertising agency N.W. Ayer & Co. in 1934. Magowan married Doris Merrill in 1935 and was hired by Charles E. Merrill to work for the supermarket chain Safeway Stores, Inc. In 1938 he left Safeway to become a Vice President of Merrill Lynch. From 1942-44, he took a leave from Merrill Lynch to serve as a Navy air combat intelligence officer during World War II. He remained with Merrill Lynch until 1955, when he returned to Safeway as chairman and CEO, a post he held until he retired in 1971. Under Magowan's leadership, Safeway laid the groundwork to become the nation's largest food retailer. Robert Anderson Magowan died in 1985.
Charles E. Merrill Jr. (1920- ) attended Harvard University from 1938-1941 and 1945-1946, and obtained an AB degree in 1946. From 1942-1945 he served in World War II forces, first as part of the Canadian military and then for the U.S Army. In 1946 Merrill co-founded the Thomas Jefferson School in St. Louis, and in 1957 founded The Commonwealth School in Boston. He served as The Commonwealth School's headmaster until his retirement in 1981 and remains a member of the Board of Trustees. Merrill wrote a history of the School's first twenty-three years, "The Walled Garden." Merrill was also Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Morehouse College in Atlanta and has been a trustee at Hampshire and Marlboro Colleges, and faculty at Spelman, Guilford, Warren Wilson, and Moravian Colleges.
Hellen Ingram Merrill Plummer (1926-1956) was born in Jacksonville, Florida. She was the second wife of Charles E. Merrill and the mother of James Ingram Merrill. Charles and Hellen Merrill divorced in 1939. Hellen's second marriage was to Colonel Plummer, who she survived by more than 30 years. She lived in Atlanta, Georgia and was a strong supporter of the arts there. Plummer's trust established the The Hellen Plummer Charitable Foundation.
James Ingram Merrill (1926-1995) was born in New York City on March 3, 1926, the son of Charles Merrill and his second wife, Hellen Ingram. He was raised in Manhattan and Southampton. He was enrolled at Amherst College from 1943 to 1947, with a leave from 1944-1945 to serve in the U.S. Army. Merrill taught for a year at Bard College following his graduation from Amherst in 1947. His volume of poetry First Poems was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1951. Over the next decade he authored two novels, The Seraglio (1957) and The (Diblos) Notebook (1965) and two books of poems, The Country of a Thousand Years of Peace (1959) and Water Street (1962). His 1966 collection of poems, Nights and Days, won the National Book Award and he earned numerous other awards in his lifetime, including the Bollingen Prize for Braving the Elements (1972), the Pulitzer Prize for Divine Comedies (1976), and a second National Book Award for Mirabell (1978). In 1983, his epic poem The Changing Light at Sandover (1982) won the National Book Critics Circle Award. James I. Merrill died on February 6, 1995.
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The Merrill-Magowan Family Papers consist of 32 linear feet of material documenting the personal and professional activities and relationships of three generations of family members, dating from 1880 to 2002. The bulk of the material dates from the 1920s through the 1970s. In addition to illustrating relationships between family members, the papers are an extremely rich source for the study of United States social history, providing a view of the personal impact of economic, social and cultural issues on an upper class American family in the twentieth century. The collection also contains genealogical materials and reports.
The bulk of the collection relates to Charles Edward Merrill, his daughter Doris Merrill Magowan and her husband Robert Anderson Magowan. Also included in the collection are papers of Eliza Church Merrill and other family members. Family correspondence makes up the largest portion of the material, with business records appearing in bulk in the papers of Charles E. Merrill, founder of the investment banking and brokerage firm Merrill Lynch. Merrill also had a practice of sending copies of his letters to family members to his daughter Doris, and these can be found in her papers. Merrill's business correspondence provides a view of Wall Street culture before, during and after the Stock Market crash of 1929 and the following years of the Great Depression. Family members' World War II service is well represented by extensive correspondence, a scrapbook and a diary kept regularly by Robert A. Magowan during his time in the Navy. These materials are supplemented with artworks, diaries, memorabilia, photographs, writings and newspaper clippings, and a set of Family Heritage Albums.
Several members of the Merrill family attended Amherst College, including Charles E. Merrill (AC 1908), James Ingram Merrill (AC 1947) and Charles E. Merrill's nephew, Charles Merrill Matzinger (AC 1937). Material related to Amherst College can be found throughout the collection, especially in the Charles Edward Merrill papers and the family heritage albums (Series 11).
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This collection is organized into eleven series:
The Merrill-Magowan Family Papers are arranged by family member. Materials are arranged by type within each series. Oversize items are stored separately. Cross reference sheets to materials stored in these locations are placed throughout the papers and a listing of the contents of the oversize boxes is available as part of the folder-title list.
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Series 1: THE MERRILL-MAGOWAN FAMILY
1894-1982
Series 1, MERRILL-MAGOWAN FAMILY [1894-1982], contains material associated with multiple family members or with the entire family. It is divided into five sub-series:
A: Merrill Family Genealogies [1894-1938, n.d.]
B: Merrill Magowan Family Finances and Businesses [1927-1982]
C: Family Properties [1932-1980, n.d.]
D: Magowan Children [1930s-1964]
E: Matzinger-Findlay Family [1929-1947]
F: Kinta Des Mare Merrill [n.d.]
G: Realia [1932, n.d.]
Sub-series A: Merrill Family Genealogies
Merrill Family Genealogies (sub-series A) contains Merrill family genealogies, including The Merrills in New England compiled by Edwin G. Merrill in 1894. Also included here is a 1938 study of the Merrill family by eugenicist Arthur H. Estabrook, The Merrill Family: a Study in Aristogenics, in which "mental characteristics" of family members are discussed alongside biographical information.
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Genealogies
ca. 1850-1938
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"The Merrill Family: a Study in 'Aristogenics'" (pp.1-75)
1938
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"The Merrill Family: a Study in 'Aristogenics'" (pp.76-150)
1938
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"The Merrill Family: a Study in 'Aristogenics'" (pp. 151-225)
1938
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"The Merrill Family: a Study in 'Aristogenics'" (pp. 226-269)
1938
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Sub-series B: Merrill Magowan Family Finances and Businesses
This sub-series contains documents relating directly or indirectly to Merrill and Magowan family finances, Merrill Lynch & Co. and Safeway Stores, Inc. These include Merrill Family Foundation materials, financial statements concerning Helen Ingram Merrill and Kinta Des Mare Merrill, and material related to the 1956 construction of the Merrill Place faculty apartments at Amherst College.
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Merrill Lynch general
1927, 1954-1956
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Merrill Lynch: correspondence between Esther King and M Francis
1939-1955
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Merrill Lynch, Safeway - clippings
1967-1982
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Merrill Family Foundation bylaws
n.d.
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Merrill-Magowan family finances
1936, 1950-1953
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Merrill-Magowan family finances - Merrill Apartments
1956
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Sub-series C: Family Properties
Family Properties (sub-series C) contains documents and images related to The Orchard, the family home in Southampton, New York, and Merrill's Landing, the home in Palm Beach, Florida.
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The Orchard - fire
1932
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The Orchard, Merrill's Landing - images
ca. 1949
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The Orchard, Merrill's Landing - images - six framed photographs of The Orchard
n.d.
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The Orchard - clippings - condominium conversion
1980
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Sub-series D: Magowan children
Magowan Children (sub-series D) includes images and some materials related to the childhood and early education of Mark, Merrill, Peter, Robin and Stephen Magowan, the sons of Doris and Robert Magowan.
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Magowan children - Education - St. Bernard's School
1943
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Magowan children - Images
1930s-1960s
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Mark Magowan's christening - Images
ca. 1964
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Magowan children - Images - unidentified drawing
n.d.
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Sub-series E: Matzinger family
Matzinger-Findlay Family (sub-series E) includes materials related to Charles E. Merrill's sister Edith Findlay and her son, Charles Merrill Matzinger ("Merrill"). Correspondence with Edith's first husband, Harold S. Matzinger and second husband, Douglas C. Findlay, can be found in Series 4 and Series 7.
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Charles Merrill Matzinger - schoolwork
1932
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Charles Merrill Matzinger - school group photograph
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Charles Merrill Matzinger - financial affairs [restricted]
1947
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Edith Merrill Findlay - financial affairs
1929
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Edith Merrill Findlay - correspondence with Esther King
1929
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Sub-series F: Kinta Des Mare Merrill
Kinta Des Mare Merrill (sub-series F) contains one folder of texts of speeches and toasts from unknown occasions. Correspondence between Kinta Des Mare Merrill and other family members is found throughout the collection.
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Kinta Des Mare Merrill - texts of telegrams and toasts
n.d.
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Sub-series G: Realia
Realia (sub-series G) contains objects collected by members of the Merrill-Magowan family.
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Embroidered family crest, pair of military socks; Concorde jet souvenir case
n.d.
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Framed cross-stitch rendering of The Orchard
1932
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Series 2: CHARLES MORTON MERRILL
1884-1928
Series 2, CHARLES MORTON MERRILL [1884-1928], is divided into three sub-series:
A: Personal Affairs [1884]
B: Images [ca. 1900-1928]
C: Outgoing Correspondence [1918]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Personal Affairs contains Charles Morton Merrill's Bible, an 1884 edition published by the American Bible Society.
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Bible signed "Charles M. Merrill, Elmira NY, 1876"
1884
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Sub-series B: Correspondence
Outgoing Correspondence contains one letter written to Edmund C. Lynch in 1918.
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Letter from Charles Morton Merrill to Edmund C. Lynch
1918
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Sub-series C: Images
Images includes two large charcoal portraits by Iredell, a photographic reproduction of a charcoal portrait and two group photographs in which Charles Morton Merrill appears.
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Photo-reproduction of a 1928 charcoal portrait of Charles Morton Merrill by Iredell; photocopies of family photos located elsewhere in the collection
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Family photograph with Charles Morton Merrill, Octavia Wilson Merrill, Abigail Merrill, Edith Merrill and Charles E. Merrill and unidentified woman
n.d.
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Framed charcoal portrait of Charles Morton Merrill by Iredell, three-quarter view
1928
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Framed charcoal portrait of Charles Morton Merrill by Iredell, profile view
1928
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Series 3: OCTAVIA WILSON MERRILL
1901-1933
Series 3, OCTAVIA WILSON MERRILL [1901-1933], is divided into five sub-series:
A: Personal Affairs [1929-1932]
B: Financial Affairs [1922-1933]
C: Images [ca. 1900s-1920s]
D: Incoming Correspondence [1901-1932]
E: Outgoing Correspondence [1901-1925, n.d.]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) consists of a prediction issued by a Budapest fortuneteller and Octavia Wilson Merrill's 1929 passport.
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Octavia Wilson Merrill - handwriting analysis, passport
1929, 1932, n.d.
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Sub-series B: Financial Affairs
Financial Affairs (sub-series B) contains several years of income tax returns and bills and letters from Tiffany & Co. involving a dispute over the price of two pearls.
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Tax records, documents related to property and to a dispute with Tiffany & Co.
1922-1933
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Sub-series C: Images
Images (sub-series C) includes portrait photographs and a photographic reproduction of a painted portrait.
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Two photographic portraits of Octavia Wilson Merrill; photo-reproduction (by Peter A. Juley & Son) of painted portrait (unattributed)
1922-1933
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Sub-series D: Incoming Correspondence
Incoming Correspondence [1901-1932] (sub-series D) is arranged alphabetically by sender and chronologically within each set.
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Coates, Charles T. (1 of 2 folders)
1931
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Coates, Charles T. (2 of 2 folders)
1932, n.d.
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Forbes, John - regarding Charles E. Merrill's studies at Stetson University
1901
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King, Esther - contains copies of clippings about Merrill Lynch selling brokerage business
1930
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Matzinger, C. Merrill
1932
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Merrill, Charles Morton - contains telegram announcing Abigail Merrill's death; last letter written by Charles M. Merrill to Octavia Merrill; Charles M. Merrill's obituary.
1926, 1928
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Sub-series E: Outgoing Correspondence
Outgoing Correspondence [1901-1925, n.d.] (sub-series E) is arranged alphabetically by addressee and chronologically within each set.
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Barton, Miss
ca. 1922
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Forbes, John - regarding Charles E. Merrill's studies at Stetson University
1901
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Merrill, Charles E.
1906-1925
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[Wilson, J.] Bayard
ca. 1929
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Series 4: CHARLES EDWARD MERRILL
1900-1956
Series 4, CHARLES EDWARD MERRILL, is divided into six sub-series:
A: Personal Affairs [1912-1955, n.d.]
B: Writings about [1946-1997]
C: Images [ca. 1900-1950]
D: Death of Charles Edward Merrill [1936-1957]
E: Incoming Correspondence [1913-1956]
F: Outgoing Correspondence [1901-1956]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) includes Charles E. Merrill's certificates of membership in the Order of Daedalians and the Cenacle Crusade of Prayer and several letters of introduction written on his behalf in preparation for his 1932 trip to Europe. Non-correspondence material related to Merrill's involvement with Amherst College is in this series and in Series 11: Family Heritage Albums.
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Certificates - Order of Daedalians; Cenacle Crusade of Prayer
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Letters of introduction from 1932 trip to Europe
1932
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Letters about Charles E. Merrill
n.d., 1918
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Certificates - Framed honorary doctorate from Amherst College (with translation)
1948
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Certificates - Framed honorary doctorate from Kenyon College
1949
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Certificates - Framed distinguished service award given to Charles E. Merrill from Chi Psi
1946
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Certificates - Framed honorary doctorate from Stetson University
1946
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Sub-series B: Writings on Charles Edward Merrill
Sub-series B includes publications and essays prepared for celebrations and memorials of Merrill's life and a folder of news clippings, tear sheets, and offprints.
Sub-series C: Images
1900-1955
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Photographs
ca. 1906-1931
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Photographs
ca. 1940s-1950s
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Prints of scanned glass slides containing pieces of super 8 film - Charles E. Merrill, Kinta Des Mare, Doris Merrill Magowan and unidentified
ca. 1950
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Glass slides containing pieces of super 8 film - Charles E. Merrill, Kinta Des Mare, Doris Merrill Magowan and unidentified. Prints of scanned slides are in box 3, folder 10.
ca. 1950
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Sub-series D: Death of Charles Edward Merrill
Death of Charles Edward Merrill (sub-series D) contains Merrill's letters and instructions to family and friends regarding dispersal of his estate, obituaries, resolutions and records of memorial services held in his honor and charitable donations made in his memory, and condolences and correspondence received and sent by the family after his death. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by sender or addressee. Carbon copies of replies by Robert Anderson Magowan or Doris Merrill Magowan are attached to many of these letters. Also included, as found, is additional correspondence from this period, including some mail sent to Charles E. Merrill after his death.
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Wishes and gifts - instructions to friends and executors. Includes 1936 instructions to Edmund C. Lynch to set assets aside for Kinta Des Mare
1936, 1948, 1951
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Announcements of death of Charles E. Merrill and records of gifts made in his honor
1956
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Obituaries; news clippings
1956
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Notes for Doris Merrill Magowan's replies to condolences
ca. 1956
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Condolences (A-I)
1956
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Condolences (J-Z)
1956
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Correspondence (unidentified -3 folders)
1956
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Scrapbook of obituaries and other clippings related to the death, funeral, will and Trust of Charles E. Merrill
1956
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Sub-series E: Incoming Correspondence
Incoming and outgoing correspondence (sub-series E and F) contains letters on personal and business matters written to and from Charles E. Merrill. Correspondents include family members, friends, and business associates. Many letters from the period of 1929-1935 reflect financial difficulties felt by friends and associates during the period of the Great Depression. Scattered throughout the correspondence are typed excerpts from letters, some of the originals of these are found elsewhere in this collection, in other cases the original is not found in the collection. It is not known who compiled and typed these excerpts.
Arranged alphabetically by sender and chronologically within each set.
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Aldrich, Donald B.
1929
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Baird, Matthew - Arizona Desert School regarding James I. Merrill and Charles E. Merrill, Jr.
1936
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Baker, Charlotte S.
1927
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Bement, Howard
1929-1935
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Bitting, William Coleman
1928
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Blyth, Charles R.
1935
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Burg, William H.
1931-1936
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Chrysler, Walter P.
1936
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Cobb, Harold Warren
1935
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Conklin, Roscoe ("Rosie")
1929
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Coolidge, Calvin - regarding making public statements about the stock market (duplication of original letter)
1929
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Cosgrave, Mrs. J.B.
1931
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Farrar, Solomon D.
1928
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Findlay, Douglas C.
1930-1936
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Fleschner, Malcolm
1950
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Fletcher, Charlotte S.
1934
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Fletcher, Robert S. - Merrill's 1935 honorary degree from Amherst College
1934-35
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37 |
Fontaine, Marie-Louise
n.d.
|
|
38 |
Fowler, Elizabeth
1953
|
|
39 |
[?] Frank (Merrill Lynch)
n.d.
|
|
43 |
Gillette, Edwin C.
1926
|
|
44 |
Gillmore, Robert H.
1935-1937
|
|
45 |
Goodwin, Augustus F.
1931
|
|
50 |
Hayward, O.M. - regarding Grace Wilson
1938
|
|
51 |
Heiskell, Ruth
1929, n.d.
|
|
52 |
Hoyt, Frederick A.
1932
|
|
53 |
Hubshman, Louis
1916, 1950
|
|
54 |
Humphrey, W. Warren
1938
|
|
55 |
Hutchins, William J. (first page only)
1930
|
|
56 |
Ike and Mary (employees at Merrill's Landing, Sarasota, FL)
1938
|
|
57 |
Jaeckel, Albert F.
1925
|
|
61 |
Johnson, Sarah Belle
1931
|
|
63 |
Kelly, George A.
1937-1938
|
|
64 |
Kendall, Messmore
1927-1938
|
|
65 |
King, Esther
1937, n.d.
|
|
66 |
Klohr, Kathryn White
ca. 1955
|
|
69 |
Lenz, Winthrop C.
1955
|
|
70 |
MacCrone, Edward E.
1932
|
|
71 |
Magowan, Robert A.
1935
|
|
74 |
Matzinger, Harold
1920
|
|
75 |
Matzinger, Charles Merrill
1947-1951, n.d.
|
|
76 |
McCarthy, Mike W.
1953
|
|
77 |
McClure, Louis C.
1925-1938
|
|
78 |
Merrill, Abigail
1914, ca. 1920-25, n.d.
|
|
79 |
Merrill, Charles Moulton
1920-23
|
|
80 |
Merrill, James Ingram - includes copy of letter to Stan Griffis with a critique of Griffis' manuscript of Charles Merrill biography
1938-1954
|
|
82 |
Merrill, Kinta Des Mare
1943
|
|
84 |
Merrill, Winifred
1931
|
|
85 |
Miller, Charles E.
1932
|
|
86 |
Mitler, Bernhardt E.
1938
|
|
87 |
Moffett, James A.
1934
|
|
92 |
Parrish, Maxfield
1936
|
|
93 |
Pennock, Henry S.
1926
|
|
95 |
Powley, Ned R.
1935-1938
|
|
99 |
Rhoads, Dr. Cornelius P.
195
|
|
100 |
Roberdeau, Jodie
1936-1938
|
|
102 |
Rubezanin, M. - regarding Merrill Lynch
1954-1955
|
|
103 |
Rutherford, Col. Henry H.
1947
|
|
104 |
Skaggs, M.B. - regarding Safeway Stores, Inc. lawsuit (with transcript)
1943
|
|
105 |
Scott, Henry Edwards
1930
|
|
106 |
Sheldon, Georgiana R.
1932
|
|
108 |
Smith, Winthrop
1948-1951
|
|
110 |
Sudbury, Edward H. ("Suds")
1950-1956
|
|
112 |
[Titsworth?], Godfrey
1938
|
|
113 |
Westgate, R.I.W.
1955
|
|
117 |
Wilson, J. Bayard
1927
|
|
119 |
Wilson, Rupert - contains clippings
ca. 1950-1954
|
Sub-series F: Outgoing Correspondence
About one third of the letters are written to Doris Merrill Magowan.
Arranged alphabetically by addressee and chronologically within each set.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
8 |
1 |
Aldrich, Donald B.
1926-1955
|
|
3 |
Baird, Matthew
1932-1938
|
|
6 |
Bement, Howard
1933-1935
|
|
10 |
Bitting, William Coleman
1928
|
|
11 |
Blyth, Charles R.
1935
|
|
12 |
Board of Health (Montclair NJ),
1931
|
|
13 |
Bomeisler, Douglass M.
1938
|
|
18 |
Buckley, B.L.
1927-1931
|
|
19 |
Burg, William H.
1931-1936
|
|
22 |
Cates, Charles T.
1934
|
|
23 |
Catherine, Sister Leonard
1948
|
|
24 |
Chrysler, Walter P.
1936
|
|
25 |
Church, Samuel Harden
1923
|
|
27 |
Cobb, Harold Warren
1935
|
|
29 |
Conklin, Roscoe ("Rosie")
1929
|
|
30 |
Cook, Thomas & Son
1929
|
|
33 |
Cosgrave, Mrs. J.B.
1931
|
|
34 |
Cullman, Howard S.
1953
|
|
39 |
Elliot, James Adams
1944-1951
|
|
42 |
Farrar, Solomon D.
1928
|
|
43 |
Findlay, Douglas C.
1927-1933
|
|
44 |
Findlay, Edith Merrill
1929-1936
|
|
46 |
Fleschner, Malcolm
1950
|
|
47 |
Fletcher, Charlotte S.
1934
|
|
48 |
Fletcher, Robert S.
1934-1935
|
|
52 |
Gilbert, James L.
1951
|
|
53 |
Gillette, Edwin C.
1926
|
|
54 |
Gillmore, Robert H.
1925-1937, n.d.
|
|
55 |
Goodwin, Augustus F.
1931-1932
|
|
65 |
Hoyt, Frederick A.
1932
|
|
66 |
Hubshman, Louis Jr.
1950
|
|
67 |
Hubshman, Louis
1909, 1915, 1950
|
|
68 |
Humphrey, W. Warren
1938
|
|
75 |
Kelly, George A.
1937-1938
|
|
76 |
Kendall, Messmore
1927-1935
|
|
77 |
Kresge, Sebastian
1935
|
|
80 |
Lenz, Winthrop C.
1947-1954
|
|
81 |
Little, Jack - births in the family; divorce from Kinta Des Mare; Elliot children; health concerns; Merrill Center for Economics, Amherst College; World War II
1938-1953
|
|
83 |
MacCrone, Edward E.
1932
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
9 |
1 |
Magowan, Edward
1943
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
10 |
1-6 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1924-1937
|
|
7 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - death of Eddie Lynch; Hellen Ingram Merrill divorce
1938
|
|
8 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - Charles E. Merrill, Jr.
1939-1941
|
|
9 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - Charles E. Merrill, Jr.; World War II; financial life
1942-1943
|
|
10 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - Magowan family
1944-1946
|
|
11-14 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1947-1956, n.d.
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
9 |
2 |
Magowan, Merrill
n.d.
|
|
4-6 |
Magowan, Robert Anderson
1935-1956
|
|
9 |
Matzinger, Charles Merrill
1933-1950
|
|
10 |
Matzinger, Harold S.
1919-1922
|
|
11 |
McCarthy, Mike W.
1948
|
|
12 |
McClure, Louis C.
1938
|
|
13 |
McDonald, Stewart
1934
|
|
16 |
Merrill, Charles E. Jr. - philosophy; reminiscences of Amherst College; Bernat Rosner
1934-1954
|
|
17 |
Merrill, Charles Morton - leaving Amherst College; death of Mary Merrill; early career; business advice; family news; Doris' health;
ca.1906-1927
|
|
18 |
Merrill, Eliza Church - Charles E. Merrill, Jr.; Doris Merrill Magowan
1926-1942
|
|
19 |
Merrill, James Ingram - World War II; Bayard Wilson; Amherst College/Chi Psi fraternity; Bard College; Wall Street; divorce from Hellen Merrill
1938-1954
|
|
20 |
Merrill, Octavia - early career; divorce from Eliza Church Merrill
1907-1926
|
|
21 |
Merrill, Octavia - 1929 crash and Great depression; McCrory lawsuit; Southampton fire
1929-1933
|
|
22 |
Merrill, Winifred
1931
|
|
23 |
Merrill Lynch & Co.
1945-1951, n.d.
|
|
24 |
Metarie Ridge Nursery Co.
1938
|
|
26 |
Miller, Charles E.
1932
|
|
27 |
Mitler, Bernhardt E.
1938
|
|
31 |
Nichols, Morton C.
1927
|
|
32 |
Nixon, Mary S.
1931-1932
|
|
34 |
Parrish, Maxfield
1936
|
|
36 |
Pennock, Henry S.
1926
|
|
38 |
Powell, Robert C.
1926
|
|
39 |
Powley, Ned R. - Charles E. Merrill, Jr.
1935-1938
|
|
42 |
Roberdeau, Robert
1936
|
|
43 |
Rogers, Frank
1925-1933
|
|
45 |
Rutherford, Henry H.
1947
|
|
46 |
Skaggs, M.B. (Safeway Stores, Inc.)
1943
|
|
47 |
Scholl, Walter P.
1954
|
|
50 |
Simeons, Dr. A.T.W. (Albert)
1950
|
|
51 |
Smith, Winthrop
1953-1954
|
|
55 |
Sudbury, Edward H. ("Suds") - Amherst College and Chi Psi fraternity
1906, 1950
|
|
59 |
Vogue's School Bureau,
1931
|
|
64 |
Wertheim, Maurice
1946
|
|
67 |
Wilson, Edward - early jobs; James I. Merrill
1926-1938
|
|
68 |
Wilson, Grace - Mary Merrill's death; Stock market crash
1900, 1906-1937
|
|
69 |
Wilson, J. Bayard - early career
1901-1935
|
|
71 |
Wilson, Tweatie
1929-1933
|
Series 5: ELIZA CHURCH MERRILL
Series 5, ELIZA CHURCH MERRILL, is divided into four sub-series:
A: Personal Affairs [1912]
B: Images [ca. 1910s-1920s]
C: Incoming Correspondence [1972, n.d.]
D: Outgoing Correspondence [1925-1956, n.d.]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) contains of the announcement of the marriage of Eliza Church Merrill to Charles E. Merrill.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
11 |
1 |
Wedding announcement Charles E. Merrill
ca. 1912
|
Sub-series B: Images
Images (sub-series B) includes several copies of a wedding photo of Eliza Church Merrill, the photo negative for this image, and a group photo in which she appears.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
11 |
2 |
Original, negative and four copies of wedding portrait
1912
|
Sub-series C: Incoming Correspondence
Incoming Correspondence (sub-series C) includes short notes from Harden Church, Florence Dinter, and Mary Merrill.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
11 |
3 |
Church, Harden
n.d.
|
|
5 |
Merrill, Mary
1973, n.d.
|
Sub-series D: Outgoing Correspondence
Consists primarily of letters from Eliza Church Merrill to Doris Merrill Magowan dated 1925 to 1956, with additional letters to Charles E. Merrill and Robert Anderson Merrill. Topics include home life, health, education, Charles E. Merrill, Jr., family properties, and family news including Doris and Robert Magowan's marriage and family, and Charles E. Merrill's divorce from Hellen Ingram Merrill and marriage to Kinta Des Mare.
Arranged alphabetically by addressee and chronologically within each set.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
11 |
6 |
Merrill, Charles E - includes 1940 letter regarding Charles E. Merrill, Jr.
1930-1942
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
12 |
1-6 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1925-1931
|
|
7 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - includes letter to Doris from Charles E. Merrill, Jr.
1931 Mar-Apr
|
|
8-9 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1931 May-Jul
|
|
10 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - includes August 2 letter from Charles E. Merrill regarding Doris Merrill
1931 Aug-Oct
|
|
11 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - includes letters from Charles E. Merrill, Jr. ("Minnie")
1931 Nov-Dec
|
|
12 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1932-1934
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
13 |
3 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - wedding
1935
|
|
4 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1936-1937
|
|
8 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - Charles E. Merrill's divorce from Hellen Ingram Merrill
1937 Jun-Oct
|
|
9 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1937 Nov-Dec
|
|
10 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - Charles E. Merrill's relationship with Kinta Des Mare
1938 Jan-Apr
|
|
11 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - death of Edmund Lynch
1938 May-Jul
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
14 |
1-2 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1939-1940
|
|
3 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - World War II
1941-1944
|
|
4 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - Charles E. Merrill
1948-1949
|
|
5 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
ca. 1955-1956
|
|
6 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
n.d.
|
|
7 |
Magowan, Robert A. - includes wartime correspondence
1935-1943
|
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Series 6: DORIS MERRILL MAGOWAN
Series 6, DORIS MERRILL MAGOWAN, is divided into six sub-series:
A: Personal Affairs [1914-2001]
B: Financial Affairs [1955-1956, n.d.]
C: Death and Estate [2001-2002]
D: Images [1920s-1980s]
E: Incoming Correspondence [1930-1957, n.d.]
F: Outgoing Correspondence [1932-1973, n.d.]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) contains Doris Merrill Magowan's biographical materials, including diaries and appointment books, reminiscences of Charles E. Merrill, a typescript of memoirs, news clippings related to her debut in 1932, albums and journals from European travel, and gift registers and letters from her marriage to Robert Anderson Magowan and their 50th wedding anniversary celebration. Also included in this series are a program and photograph album from the opening event of the 1985 Merrill Lynch & Co. exhibit at the New York Historical Society, "A Legacy of Leadership, Merrill Lynch 1885-1985," newspaper clippings, and a folder of materials relating to Doris Merrill Magowan's collection of Dorothy Doughty porcelain bird sculptures.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
15 |
1 |
Note from an interview with Doris about Charles E. Merrill; transcript of 1995 interview w/emphasis on Charles E. Merrill
1955, 1995
|
|
3 |
Memoirs - notes
ca. 1996
|
|
4 |
Memoirs - notes on Charles E. Merrill
ca. 1996
|
|
5 |
Clippings - articles about DMM's debutante ball
1932
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
16 |
1 |
Postcards and photographs from trip to Europe
1932
|
|
2 |
Postcards and photographs from trip to Europe
1932
|
|
3 |
Photographs from trip to Europe
1932
|
|
5 |
Photographs and appraisal summaries for Doughty Birds collection
1959-62
|
|
6 |
Clippings - WWII
1944-48
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
17 |
1 |
Baby book
1914
|
|
2 |
Autograph book with Valentine's Day cards
1926-1928
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
18 |
1 |
Address book
ca. 1930s
|
|
3 |
Appointment book
ca. 1930s
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
19 |
1-2 |
Program and album of photos from opening of NY Historical Society exhibit, "A legacy of Leadership," October 21, 1985
1985
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
20 |
1 |
Wedding - gift register, 1 of 3
1935
|
|
2 |
Wedding - gift register, 2 of 3
1935
|
|
3 |
Wedding - gift register, 3 of 3
1935
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
45 |
3 |
Magowan 50th anniversary celebration album
1985
|
Sub-series B: Financial Affairs
Financial Affairs (sub-series B) contains Doris Merrill Magowan's Merrill Lynch bond and stock register, and Merrill Lynch memoranda to partners regarding taxes and charitable contributions.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
16 |
8 |
Bond, stock and mortgage register; tax related memoranda from Merrill Lynch
1955-56, n.d.
|
Sub-series C: Death and Estate of Doris Merrill Magowan
Death and Estate (sub-series C) includes guest registers from Doris Merrill Magowan's funeral and the catalogue from Christie's 2002 sale of Doris Merrill Magowan's estate.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
16 |
9 |
Funeral guest registers
2001
|
|
10 |
Christie's auction catalog from estate sale
2002
|
Sub-series D: Images
Images (sub-series D) contains photographs of Doris Merrill Magowan, including a photograph of the portrait by Gerald L. Brockhurst.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
16 |
11 |
Photographs
1920s-1990s
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
17 |
3 |
Photo album - contains print of original layout and half of photographs
ca. 1920s
|
|
4 |
Photo album - second half of photographs
ca. 1920s
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
32 |
2-4 |
Photographic portraits; photographic reproduction of Brockhurst painted portrait
ca. 1927, 1930s
|
Sub-series E: Incoming Correspondence
Incoming Correspondence (sub-series E) includes notes and letters from friends, family and business associates.
Arranged alphabetically by sender and chronologically within each set.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
21 |
1 |
Abbott, Paul
1956
|
|
5 |
Bay, Ada (Magowan's governess)
1956
|
|
8 |
Church, Harden (Uncle to Doris, brother of ECM)
1942-43
|
|
9 |
Church Samuel Harden (Grandfather, ECM's father)
1931
|
|
14 |
Evans, Catherine B.
1956
|
|
15 |
Evans, Harry - contains radio script about Hoagy Carmichael's new song ("Silver Saddle"), first sung at Magowan's party
1943
|
|
16 |
Ferguson, Rosalie
1956
|
|
17 |
Findlay, Douglas C.
1956-57
|
|
19 |
Hawke, Rev. Alexander E.
1952
|
|
21 |
Holmes, M.D., Hilary (medical info on ECM)
1952
|
|
22 |
Howard, Henry Jr.
1943
|
|
26 |
Jaeckel, Albert F. - contains copy of letter written to Jaeckel by RAM during WWII
1943
|
|
27 |
King, Esther - contains copies of letters from Charles E. Merrill to other family members; letters regarding WWII activities; letter regarding Charles E. Merrill's death
1930-56
|
|
28 |
Kline, Signa (with notes for reply)
1942
|
|
29 |
Klohr, Katherine White (mother of Mary Klohr) - regarding Mary's marriage to Charles E. Merrill Jr.
1941
|
|
30 |
Magowan, Barbara
c. 1954
|
|
31 |
Magowan, Edward (Ned)
1950
|
|
32 |
Magowan, Merrill
c. 1953
|
|
33 |
Magowan (sons) - postcards and drawings
1943, n.d.
|
|
34 |
Marks, Sam R. - Charles E. Merrill's medical condition
1954
|
|
37 |
Merrill, Cathy
1952-55
|
|
38 |
Merrill, James Ingram
c. 1930s-40s, 1955
|
|
39 |
Merrill, Mary - Charles E. Merrill Jr.'s decision to leave Harvard and his relationship with Charles E. Merrill
1941-43, 1955
|
|
41 |
Peet, William Creighton
c. 1940
|
|
43 |
Rubezanin, M. (Ruby)
1957
|
|
48 |
Sudbury, Edward H.
1955
|
|
49 |
Tiersen[?], Tage[?]
n.d.
|
|
50 |
Tucker, Charles W. Jr.
1955
|
|
52 |
Wilbur, Brayton
c. 1940
|
|
54 |
Willard, LeBaron S.
1943
|
|
55 |
Willard, Liz
1948, n.d.
|
|
56 |
Zorrilla, Alberto
1943-44
|
Sub-series F: Outgoing correspondence
Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series F) is dominated by letters from Doris Merrill Magowan to Robert Anderson Magowan, written between their engagement in early 1935 and his 1944 military service. Here also are letters to other family members, friends and associates, and two letters to Charles E. Merrill biographers, Stanley Frank (abridged Terrance Keenan's work "Chain of Fortune: The Life and Work of Charles E. Merrill," unpublished) and Stanton Griffis ("Biography of Charles Merrill: A Saga of Wall Street," unpublished).
Arranged alphabetically by addressee and chronologically within each set.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
22 |
1 |
Bawkin, Ruth
1956
|
|
2 |
Dinter, Florence - copy of letter from Doris Merrill Magowan regarding Charles E. Merrill
1973
|
|
3 |
Frank, Stanley - regarding Charles E. Merrill biography
1957
|
|
5 |
Griffis, Stanton - regarding Charles E. Merrill and her experiences with him - for use in editing/writing biography
1954
|
|
6 |
King, Esther
1932, 1956
|
|
9 |
Magowan, Merrill
1956, n.d.
|
|
11 |
Magowan,Robert A. - regarding marriage proposal
1935 Jan 16-24
|
|
12-19 |
Magowan, Robert A.
1935 Jan 25-Mar 11
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
23 |
1-4 |
Magowan, Robert A.
1936-1937
|
|
5-8 |
Magowan, Robert A. - WWII correspondence
1941, 1943 Feb-Dec
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
24 |
1-4 |
Magowan, Robert A. - WWII correspondence
1944 Jan-Apr
|
|
5 |
Magowan, Robin
1949-1979
|
|
6 |
Magowan, Robin
1979-1988
|
|
10 |
Matzinger, Merrill
1956
|
|
11 |
Merrill, Charles E.
1932-1947, n.d.
|
|
12 |
Merrill, Charles E. Jr. - regarding Charles E. Merrill's new will
1951
|
|
13 |
Merrill, Eliza Church
1956
|
|
14 |
Merrill, Hellen Ingram
1956
|
|
17 |
[?], Piere (in Italian)
n.d.
|
|
18 |
Rubezanin, Milija
1957
|
Series 7: ROBERT ANDERSON MAGOWAN
1937-1985
Series 7, ROBERT ANDERSON MAGOWAN, is divided into seven sub-series:
A: Personal Affairs [1940s-1977]
B: Military Service [1942-1944]
C: Writings about Robert A. Magowan [1955-1986]
D: Death of Robert A. Magowan [1985-1986]
E: Images [1935-1960s]
F: Incoming Correspondence [1927-1967]
G: Outgoing Correspondence [1935-1970]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) contains biographical materials, including a biographical questionnaire and autobiographical statement dating from the late 1940s or early 1950s, materials related to his Harvard University education and activities, career, honors and awards, and various notes and keepsakes.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
25 |
1 |
Biographical information
ca. 1950-55
|
|
2 |
Biographical information
ca. 1940s
|
|
3 |
Honors & Awards, unframed
1977
|
|
|
Honors & Awards, framed - Republique Francaise, Honorary Knight Commander from Queen Elizabeth II, Trinity College, Food Industry
1977
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
25 |
3 |
Honors & Awards, framed - Trinity College honorary degree
1969
|
|
4 |
Harvard University - coursework found between the end sheets of 1926 Harvard Crimson
ca. 1927
|
|
5 |
Harvard University Transcript [restricted]
1942
|
Box
|
|
|
43 |
|
Harvard University - Harvard baseball scrapbook
1926-1930
|
Box
|
|
|
41 |
|
Harvard University - Harvard class albums
1925-1927
|
|
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Harvard University - Harvard Freshman Book - wrapped
1927
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Box
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Folder
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25 |
6 |
Miscellaneous
n.d.
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Sub-series B: Military Service
Military Service (sub-series B) consists of paperwork relating to Robert A. Magowan's draft status and commission as a Naval officer during World War II, incoming and outgoing correspondence, a scrapbook containing photographs, publications and documents from 1942-1946 and the original typescript and transcript of the diary kept between 1943-1944.
Box
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Folder
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25 |
7 |
Paperwork and correspondence
1942-1944
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8 |
Military Service Summary - stories from WWII service, 1942-44
n.d.
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9 |
Typed entries from a diary kept Sep 1943-Apr 1944
1943-1944
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10 |
Naval diary transcript, Sep 1943-May 1944
1943-1944
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Box
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Folder
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42 |
10 |
Scrapbook of Naval Service
1942-1946
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Framed Certificate of commendation from U.S. Department of the Navy
1972
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Box
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Folder
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25 |
11 |
Physical examination report [restricted]
1942
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Sub-series D: Writings about
Writings about Robert Anderson Magowan (sub-series C) includes tributes and memorials from celebrations of Magowan's life and work and clippings from newspapers and magazines.
Box
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Folder
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25 |
12 |
2 copies of souvenir publication from Magowan's farewell dinner, 1955
1955
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13 |
Forbes Magazine article on Safeway Stores, Inc. and Magowan's leadership
1963
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14 |
News clippings
1955-1963, 1980-1986
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Sub-series E: Death of Robert A. Magowan
Death of Robert Anderson Magowan (sub-series D) consists of copies of the eulogies delivered at Magowan's funeral, the guest register, and a color photograph of the chapel window dedicated in his honor.
Box
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Folder
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25 |
15 |
Eulogies
1985
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16 |
We the People obituary
1986
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17 |
Funeral guest register
1985
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18 |
Chapel window photograph
n.d.
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Sub-series E: Images
Images (sub-series E) includes photographs taken between 1935 and the 1960s, largely publicity photographs related to Magowan's duties at Merrill Lynch & Co. and Safeway Stores, Inc. Also includes a photo album from 1983.
Box
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Folder
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25 |
19 |
Publicity photographs
1935
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20 |
Includes WWII photos
1940s-1950s
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21 |
Publicity photographs
1940s-1950s
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22 |
Publicity photographs (many multiples)
1940s-1950s
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Box
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Folder
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30 |
1 |
Family photographs (removed from album)
1983
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2 |
Monogrammed photograph album cover
1983
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Sub-series F: Incoming correspondence
Incoming Correspondence (sub-series F) includes notes and letters to Robert A. Magowan from friends, family and business associates.
Arranged alphabetically by sender and chronologically within each set.
Box
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Folder
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26 |
1 |
Austin, F. Duane
1927
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5 |
Griffis, Stanton - plan re CEM biography
1953, 1957
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7 |
Magowan, Edward -
1943-1967
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8 |
Magowan, Merrill
1944-c. 1953
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9 |
Magowan, Robin - and a letter "to Daddy" dated Sep 19, 1936
1941-1944
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12 |
Merrill, Charles E.
1936
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13 |
Merrill, James Ingram
1937
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15 |
Smith, Winthrop H.
1944
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16 |
Webb, W. - copies of letters from Eugene Meyer and L.A. Warren
1939
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17 |
Wilbur, Brayton
1943-1944, n.d.
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Sub-series G: Outgoing correspondence
Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series G) primarily consists of letters written by Robert A. Magowan to Doris Merrill Magowan from 1934 through 1970. Remaining are letters on personal and business matters written to family, friends, and business associates.
Arranged alphabetically by addressee and chronologically within each set.
Box
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Folder
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27 |
1 |
Baumgart, Paul
1967
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3 |
Cheney, Commander
c. 1944
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4 |
[?], Eleesha (cousin)
n.d.
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6 |
Jaeckel, Albert F.
1943
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7 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1934-1941
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Box
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Folder
|
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28 |
5 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - WWII
1942 Jul, Oct
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6-11 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - WWII
1942 Nov - 1943 Dec
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Box
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Folder
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29 |
1-6 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1944-1970
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7 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
n.d.
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8 |
Magowan, Robin
1943-1981, n.d.
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10 |
Merrill, Charles E.
1935-1955, n.d.
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11 |
Merrill, Charles E. Jr.
1942
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12 |
Merrill, Eliza Church
n.d.
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13 |
Merrill, Hellen Ingram
1945
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14 |
Merrill, Kinta Des Mare
1943
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Series 8: CHARLES EDWARD MERRILL, JR.
1936 - 1975
Series 8, CHARLES EDWARD MERRILL, JR. is divided into three sub-series:
A: Personal Affairs [1928-1968]
B: Images [1920s, 1970s]
C: Correspondence [ca. 1925-1985]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) contains a citation from Morehouse College and a manuscript of a novella written by Charles E. Merrill, Jr.
Box
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Folder
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31 |
1 |
includes citation from Morehouse college
1928, 1968
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2 |
manuscript of a novella
1950
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Sub-series B: Images
Images (sub-series B) includes portrait and family photographs of Charles E. Merrill, Jr. from the 1920s and 1970s.
Box
|
Folder
|
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31 |
3 |
Photographs - portraits and family photographs
1920s, 1970s
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Sub-series C: Correspondence
Correspondence (sub-series C) primarily consists of letters and notes written by Charles E. Merrill, Jr. to family members. Some correspondence includes photographs from his World War II service and a letter to Eliza Church Merrill contains Merrill's essay "Time and the Teacher." Also included is a letter to Stanton Griffis containing Charles E. Merrill, Jr.'s reflections on Charles E. Merrill Sr.
Arranged alphabetically by addressee and chronologically within each set.
Box
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Folder
|
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31 |
4 |
Griffis, Stanton - recollections of CEM, including notes about Merrill involvement in Civil War
1953
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5 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
ca. 1925-1930
|
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6-11 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1932-1942
|
|
12 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill - WWII, with photos
1943
|
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13 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1949-1956, n.d.
|
|
14 |
Magowan, Robert A.
1936-1939
|
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15 |
Magowan, Robert A. - includes speech from ML celebration in 1985
1940-1943, 1985
|
|
16 |
Merrill, Charles E.
1937-1955
|
|
17 |
Merrill, Eliza Church
1966-1968
|
|
18 |
Merrill, Eliza Church - contains 1972 pamphlet w/essay "Time and the Teacher" by CEM Jr.
1969-1972
|
|
19 |
Merrill, Eliza Church
1973-1975
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Series 9: HELLEN INGRAM MERRILL PLUMMER
1926-1956
Series 9, HELLEN INGRAM MERRILL PLUMMER is divided into two sub-series:
A: Incoming Correspondence [1931, 1950]
B: Outgoing Correspondence [1926-1956]
Sub-series A: Incoming Correspondence
Incoming Correspondence (sub-series A) includes notes and letters to Hellen Ingram Merrill Plummer from friends and associates.
Arranged alphabetically by sender and chronologically within each set.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
33 |
1 |
Perrier, D.A.
1931
|
|
4 |
Vogues School Bureau
1931
|
Sub-series B: Outgoing Correspondence
Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series B) contains letters written by Hellen Ingram Merrill Plummer to family members.
Arranged alphabetically by sender and chronologically within each set.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
33 |
5 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1926-1956
|
|
6 |
Magowan, Robert A.
1943
|
|
7 |
Merrill, Charles E. Jr.
1938
|
|
8 |
Merrill, Octavia
ca.1930
|
Series 10: JAMES INGRAM MERRILL
1937-1995
Series 10, JAMES INGRAM MERRILL (AC 1947) is divided into five sub-series:
A: Writings [1955, ca. 1980]
B: Financial Papers [1945]
C: Death of James Ingram Merrill [1995]
D: Images [1950s]
E: Correspondence [1938-55]
Sub-series A: Writings
Writings (sub-series A) contains typescripts of "Scripts for the pageant" and "Epilogue: Birth of the Musician," which became "July 1978" in Merrill's "The Changing Light at Sandover." Also includes a playbill and announcement from the 1955 production of Merrill's play "The Immortal Husband."
Box
|
Folder
|
|
33 |
9 |
"Immortal Husband" playbill, announcement
1955
|
|
10 |
Typescript "scripts for the pageant"
n.d.
|
|
11 |
Typescript - "Epilogue: Birth of the Musician"
n.d.
|
Sub-series B: Financial Papers
Financial papers (sub-series B) contains memoranda related to James I. Merrill's account with Merrill Lynch & Co.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
33 |
12 |
Financial papers
1945
|
Sub-series C: Death of James I. Merrill
Death of James Ingram Merrill (sub-series C) contains the register from James I. Merrill's funeral in 1995.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
33 |
13 |
Death - funeral register
1995
|
Sub-series D: Images
Box
|
Folder
|
|
33 |
14 |
Photograph
1950s
|
Sub-series E: Incoming Correspondence
Correspondence (sub-series E) contains incoming and outgoing correspondence between James I. Merrill and family members.
Arranged alphabetically by sender or addressee and chronologically within each set.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
33 |
15 |
Magowan, Doris Merrill
1951
|
|
16 |
Merrill, Charles E.
1938-1948
|
|
17 |
Merrill, Charles E. Jr.
1943
|
Series 11: MERRILL-MAGOWAN FAMILY HERITAGE ALBUMS
The Merrill-Magowan Family Heritage Albums are a set of 36 albums containing photographs, records, news clippings, letters, and other materials illustrating the lives and history of the Church, Joyce, Magowan, Merrill and Wilson families. The albums include significant material relating to the careers of Charles E. Merrill and Robert Anderson Magowan at Merrill Lynch, Inc. and Safeway Stores, Inc. and the World-War II military service of Robert Anderson Magowan and Charles E. Merrill, Jr. Friends of the family are also well represented. Along with photographs and memorabilia, the heritage albums contain important correspondence and legal documents from milestones in family and business life.
Box
|
|
|
HA1 |
|
Merrill family history and genealogies - Charles Morton and Octavia Wilson Merrill wedding; Charles E. Merrill early education; Amherst College; Charles E. Merrill and Octavia Wilson wedding; Joyce family (See also removed material in box 34, folder 1)
1904-1912
|
Box
|
|
|
HA2 |
|
Doris Merrill Magowan - birth; childhood; Edmund Lynch; Charles E. Merrill's World War I service; Charles E. Merrill correspondence; Charles E. Merrill, Jr.; James Ingram Merrill; Edith Merrill Findlay; Church Family (See also removed material in box 34, folder 2)
1914-1940s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA3 |
|
Doris Merrill Magowan - The Orchard; Ethel Walker School; Debutante balls; European travel; Florentine School for Girls; telegrams from Charles E. Merrill; art history education (See also removed material in box 34, folder 3)
1920s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA4 |
|
Doris Merrill Magowan - debutante ball at The Orchard, August 27, 1932 (See also removed material in box 34, folder 4-6)
1930s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA5 |
|
Doris Merrill Magowan - Princeton University; travel; social life (See also removed material in box 34, folder 7-8)
1930s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA6 |
|
Robert Anderson Magowan; Stone Family; Harvard University; engagement of Robert A. Magowan and Doris Merrill Magowan; Esther King; Correspondence from Charles E. Merrill, Jr., Edith Findlay, Charles E. Merrill, Douglas Findlay (See also removed material in box 34, folder 9-10)
1935
|
Box
|
|
|
HA7 |
|
Doris Merrill & Robert A. Magowan Wedding; Doris Merrill Magowan trousseau; marriage license; honeymoon travel in Cuba (See also removed material in box 34, folder 11)
1935
|
Box
|
|
|
HA8 |
|
Magowan family; Robert A. Magowan career; Orchard fire; "An Answer to a Non-Believer" by Charles E. Merrill; birth announcements; divorce of Charles E. Merrill and Hellen Ingram Merrill; death of Edmund Lynch (See also removed material in box 34, folder 12)
ca. 1936-1938
|
Box
|
|
|
HA9 |
|
Robert Anderson Magowan, Jr. (Robin) (See also removed material in box 34, folder 13-14 and box 35, folder 1)
1936
|
Box
|
|
|
HA10 |
|
Merrill Lynch Magowan (See also removed material in box 35, folder 2-3)
1938
|
Box
|
|
|
HA11 |
|
Magowan family, Robert A. Magowan career; marriage of Charles E. Merrill and Kinta Des Mare (See also removed material in box 35, folder 4)
1938-1941
|
Box
|
|
|
HA12 |
|
Peter Alden Magowan; Magowan children; Doris Merrill Magowan correspondence: Margaret M. Wilson, Florence Howard, Mae Fallon, Harry Evans, Hellen Ingram Merrill, Sam Marks, Brayton Wilbur, Mary Klohr Merrill, James I. Merrill, Eliza Church Merrill, Charles E. Merrill, Jr. (from Petawawa) and others (See also removed material in box 35, folder 5-6)
1942
|
Box
|
|
|
HA13 |
|
Magowan family; World War II service (Robert A. Magowan and Charles E. Merrill, Jr.); Charles E. Merrill, Jr.; Mary Klohr; robbery at Southampton home; San Francisco; Charles E. Merrill - photographs, thoughts on World War II (See also removed material in box 36, folder 1)
1940s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA14 |
|
Steven Charles Magowan, birth; Magowan home (See also removed material in box 36, folder 2-4)
1944-ca.1948
|
Box
|
|
|
HA15 |
|
Magowan family; Charles E. Merrill, Jr.; Thomas Jefferson School; Commonwealth School; St. Bernard's School; James I. Merrill: at Amherst College, World War II service, early poetry (See also removed material in box 36, folder 5-7)
1940s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA16 |
|
Magowan family; Sun Valley trip: Harry Evans, Gary Cooper, Norma Shearer, Charlie Tucker; 1948-1950 travel, Cunard Whitestar: photos, passenger list, booking information (See also removed material in box 36, folder 8-10)
1940s, 1950
|
Box
|
|
|
HA17 |
|
Merrill-Magowan family properties - The Orchard; Merrill Center for Economics at Amherst College; Charles E. Merrill
1940s-1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA18 |
|
Doris Merrill Magowan; Robert A. Magowan career; news clippings related to divorce of Charles E. Merrill and Kinta Des Mare; family travel; Southampton Hospital Association, 1954 hurricane in Southampton (See also removed material in box 37, folder 1)
1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA19 |
|
Mark Edward Magowan - birth; baptism (See also removed material in box 37, folder 2-5)
1953
|
Box
|
|
|
HA20 |
|
Mark Edward Magowan - childhood; education (See also removed material in box 37, folder 6)
1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA21 |
|
Magowan children; death of Charles E. Merrill; Eliza Church Merrill; Magowan 20th wedding anniversary celebration; Safeway Stores, Inc., clippings (See also removed material in box 37, folder 7-8)
1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA22 |
|
Magowan family, Robert Magowan, Charles E. Merrill Jr.; Merrill Lynch; Robin Magowan; Poetry Journal v.87: 5 (containing James I. Merrill's "Salome"); Thomas Jefferson School (See also removed material in box 38, folder 1-2)
1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA23 |
|
Robert A. Magowan and Doris Merrill Magowan 25th wedding anniversary celebration; get-well cards to Doris Merrill Magowan; Florence Dinter; Jack Strauss (See also removed material in box 38, folder 3-7)
1960s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA24 |
|
Robert A. Magowan; Safeway Stores, Inc.; Macys; Merrill Lynch Magowan's wedding (1961); Clarence R. Moll, Mildred Cloud, Ruth H. Moll, Morton Jenks (See also removed material in box 38, folder 8)
1950s-1960s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA25 |
|
Merrill Lynch: 1940 merger with E.A. Pierce & Co. and Cassatt & Co.; Charles E. Merrill correspondence with Calvin Coolidge; letter from Charles E. Merrill to Ward Schultz regarding Merrill family history; Charles E. Merrill, Jr. remembrances of Charles E. Merrill; Charles E. Merrill 70th birthday celebration; Robert A. Magowan; Amherst College (See also removed material in box 38, folder 9-14)
1910-1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA26 |
|
Merrill Lynch; James I. Merrill; Charles E. Merrill 70th birthday celebration; Harvard Med School gift; Charles E. Merrill death (See also removed material in box 39, folder 1-2)
1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA27 |
|
Robert A. Magowan; Safeway Stores, Inc. (See also removed material in box 39, folder 3-8)
1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA28 |
|
Robert A. Magowan; Safeway Stores, Inc. (See also removed material in box 32, folder 6 and box 39, folder 9)
1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA30 |
|
Images; news clippings; Magowan children; Charles E. Merrill letter to Stephen Magowan (See also removed material in box 39, folder 10-11)
1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA31 |
|
Magowan boys - childhood; education; awards and certificates; Stephen Magowan's theater activities (See also removed material in box 39, folder 12)
1950s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA32 |
|
Merrill-Magowan family history; Church family; Eliza Church Merrill; Edith Merrill; Margaret Ruth Sheldon; William Bane; Merrill Lynch & Co.; Joyce family, Ned Fowler and Laura Nelson Hall (See also removed material in box 40, folder 1-2)
1910-1920s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA33 |
|
Merrill family; Charles E. Merrill correspondence with distant relatives; Charles E. Merrill childhood; Church family (See also removed material in box 40, folder 3-6)
1920s-1940s
|
Box
|
|
|
HA34 |
|
Doris Merrill Magowan; Charles E. Merrill; Merrill-Magowan family weddings; letters to Charles E. Merrill from Amherst College offices and personnel (See also removed material in box 32, folder 6 and box 40, folder 7-9)
1934, 1942-1951
|
Box
|
|
|
HA35 |
|
Charles E. Merrill honorary degrees; family properties - The Orchard, Merrill's Landing (See also removed material in box 40, folder 10)
1930-1950
|
Box
|
|
|
HA36 |
|
Bishop Simson; Bishop Aldrich; Beth Merrill; Notes from Magowan children to Charles E. Merrill; Charles E. Merrill, Jr. - military service.; childhood; wedding; military service; Catherine Eliza Merrill; letters to Charles E. Merrill from family members and associates; Charles E. Merrill - philanthropy (See also removed material in box 40, folder 11-12)
1930s-1940s
|
Box
|
|
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HA37 |
|
Charles E. Merrill; Charles E. Merrill, Jr.; Mary Klohr Merrill; Amy Merrill; Cathy Merrill; Bruce Merrill; Thomas Jefferson School; Camp Duncan; James I. Merrill - poetry, Amherst report card and college memorabilia; Merrill Matzinger; Alistair Elliot; Anne Elliot; Gladys Elliot; Jean Elliot; Katherine S. Cole (See also removed material in box 40, folder 13)
1930s-1940s
|
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