Case 41-A
Contains 177 Results:
Steam Launch, 1970
This series contains personal and business papers relating to PEM, his work, and his community involvement. Significant portions of the series consist of his correspondence (9.1.2), community contributions (9.2), participation in business and industry associations (9.3), and his estate papers (9.5). Subseries 9.4 houses newspaper clippings collected by PEM about his life, family, Sunrise Acres Farm, and the first few decades of the Merrill Companies.
Maietta Renovation, 1990
Although the Merrill Transport Company is the oldest branch of the Merrill Companies, most of the records in this collection date from the 1960s or later. The documents from the divestiture and sale of MTC are in subseries 5.7.
Scarborough Addition, 1991
Although the Merrill Transport Company is the oldest branch of the Merrill Companies, most of the records in this collection date from the 1960s or later. The documents from the divestiture and sale of MTC are in subseries 5.7.
GLM Truck Repair Building Plan , 1991
Although the Merrill Transport Company is the oldest branch of the Merrill Companies, most of the records in this collection date from the 1960s or later. The documents from the divestiture and sale of MTC are in subseries 5.7.
Bennington Terminal site plan, 1987
Although the Merrill Transport Company is the oldest branch of the Merrill Companies, most of the records in this collection date from the 1960s or later. The documents from the divestiture and sale of MTC are in subseries 5.7.
Portland Terminal Plan of Land, 1986
MTC terminals include the following locations: Forest Avenue, Portland, Maine; Augusta, Maine; Bangor, Maine; Scarborough, Maine; Searsport, Maine; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Albany, New York; Bennington, Vermont; Burlington, Vermont; Colchester, Vermont; Fair Haven, Vermont; Waterbury, Vermont; and White River Junction, Vermont. Not all terminal sites are represented in this sub-subseries.
Site and Building Plans Adams Construction Co., 1986
MTC terminals include the following locations: Forest Avenue, Portland, Maine; Augusta, Maine; Bangor, Maine; Scarborough, Maine; Searsport, Maine; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Albany, New York; Bennington, Vermont; Burlington, Vermont; Colchester, Vermont; Fair Haven, Vermont; Waterbury, Vermont; and White River Junction, Vermont. Not all terminal sites are represented in this sub-subseries.
Preliminary Risk Assessment, Draft, 1987
Although the Merrill Transport Company is the oldest branch of the Merrill Companies, most of the records in this collection date from the 1960s or later. The documents from the divestiture and sale of MTC are in subseries 5.7.
Construction, 2003
Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, n.d.
Although the Merrill Transport Company is the oldest branch of the Merrill Companies, most of the records in this collection date from the 1960s or later. The documents from the divestiture and sale of MTC are in subseries 5.7.