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Laura R. Merrill papers

 Collection
Identifier: UUS_COLL MSS 119

Scope and Contents

The bulk of the material is outgoing correspondence to her sons, Dean and Asa Merrill (1940-1960). There is also a small amount of correspondence to and from Dean Merrill, mostly concerning his mother. Other correspondents include friends and other family members. The letters written by Merrill mainly recount happenings in Logan and in her personal life.

The remainder of the collection contains personal material of Laura Merrill. Most significant here are a series of journals (1938, 1940-1943, 1946-1961 intermittent). Typewritten summaries are available with the journals. Also, the collection has personal material from Merrill's missions with the Church and some Merrill family history.

The collection does not include a record of Merrill's experiences working in the Topaz Japanese internment camp library. Material associated with the Utah Relocation Camp includes correspondence, mostly cards with brief notes and a few miscellaneous papers.

Dates

  • Creation: 1917-1964

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Restrictions

Open to public research.

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.

Permission to publish material from the Laura R. Merrill papers must be obtained from the Special Collections and Archives manuscript curator and/or the Special Collections and Archives department head.

Biographical Note

Laura Merrill was a longtime resident of Logan, Utah. She was born in Brigham City on February 6, 1876. After having only formal education to the eighth grade available to her, she studied and passed the teacher's exam and taught primary school. When requirements were raised, she attended Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, Utah, becoming one of the first women to attend. She then taught in Portage and Brigham City, Utah. Married to Lorin Asa Merrill on June 13, 1900, she bore eight children before her husband's death in 1919. Merrill then served six years as Cache County recorder (1920-1926). In 1927, she studied library science at the University of Washington in Seattle, then returned to become the librarian at Logan High School, where she worked intermittently from 1922 through 1961. Merrill served two missions: the Eastern States (1941-1943) and Canada (1946-1948). Merrill also worked at the Topaz Japanese internment camp in 1944.

Extent

6 boxes (3 linear feet)

Abstract

The bulk of the material is outgoing correspondence to her sons, Dean and Asa Merrill (1940-1960). There is also a small amount of correspondence to and from Dean Merrill, mostly concerning his mother. Other correspondents include friends and other family members. The letters written by Merrill mainly recount happenings in Logan and in her personal life. The remainder of the collection contains personal material of Laura Merrill. Most significant here are a series of journals (1938, 1940-1943, 1946-1961 intermittent). Typewritten summaries are available with the journals. Also, the collection has personal material from Merrill's missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and some Merrill family history. Material associated with the Central Utah Relocation Camp (Topaz Japanese internment camp) includes correspondence from former inmates (mostly cards with brief notes) and a few miscellaneous papers, but the material does not include a record of Merrill's experiences working in the camp library.

Arrangement

Outgoing letters are grouped by correspondent and are arranged chronologically within each group. Incoming letters to Merrill have been arranged chronologically.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

No records detailing the donor of these records are on file, but they were likely donated by Laura's sons Asa and Dean Merrill.

Related Materials

Laura R. Merrill Newbery & Caldecott Book Award Winners COLL MSS 090

Title
Guide to the Laura R. Merrill papers 1917-1964
Author
Finding aid created by Special Collections and Archives.
Date
©2008
Description rules
Finding Aid Based On Dacs (Describing Archives: A Content Standard, 2nd Edition)
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding guide is in English in Latin script.
Sponsor
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008

Revision Statements

  • January 8, 2009.: Template information was updated to reflect Utah Manuscript Association best practices.
  • 2009: Template information was updated to reflect Archives West best practice guidelines.

Repository Details

Part of the Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives Repository

Contact:
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
3000 Old Main Hill
Logan Utah 84322-3000 United States
435 797-8248
435 797-2880 (Fax)