Box OSP3
Contains 26 Results:
P.E. Merrill portraits, n.d.
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.
Photograph (color), Merrill Marine Terminal, Fore River, n.d.
Photographs housed in OSP1 and OSP2 are chiefly items previously uncatalogued and de-framed.
Photographs (hand colored), 2 photos mounted on cardboard, J.L. Dunn building; Merrill truck in front of Red & White store, n.d.
Photographs housed in OSP1 and OSP2 are chiefly items previously uncatalogued and de-framed.
Photographs (b/w), 2 photos of International Harvester Truck dealership, Wallace J. Tuck, Manager of I.H.C., Paul E. Merrill, with new fleet of trucks, drivers (2), 1950 - 1951
Photographs housed in OSP1 and OSP2 are chiefly items previously uncatalogued and de-framed.
Photograph (b/w, mounted on foam core), Portrait, Paul E. Merrill, n.d.
Photographs housed in OSP1 and OSP2 are chiefly items previously uncatalogued and de-framed.
Photograph (b/w), bridge (Portland drawbridge?), n.d.
Photographs housed in OSP1 and OSP2 are chiefly items previously uncatalogued and de-framed.
Photograph (b/w), Portrait, Paul E. Merrill (seated at desk), n.d.
Photographs housed in OSP1 and OSP2 are chiefly items previously uncatalogued and de-framed.
Photograph (b/w), Cumberland Mills of S.D. Warren Company, n.d.
Photographs housed in OSP1 and OSP2 are chiefly items previously uncatalogued and de-framed.
Poster (mounted on foam core board), "Merrill makes the waterfront work ", ca. 1989
Photographs housed in OSP1 and OSP2 are chiefly items previously uncatalogued and de-framed.
Photograph (b/w, mounted on foam core board), Merrill Marine Terminal, winter, n.d.
Photographs housed in OSP1 and OSP2 are chiefly items previously uncatalogued and de-framed.