Merrill family papers
Scope and Contents
The Lorin A Merrill family papers consist of four boxes containing notes, correspondence, newspaper articles, genealogical data, and religious documents related to Lorin Asa Merrill, his wife, children, and posterity, covering the years 1920 to 1986. The collection is of importance to Merrill family history, Utah State University history, and Cache Valley history.
Box I contains genealogical data on the Lorin Asa Merrill family, including information related to Lorin Asa Merrill, Laura Reese Merrill, and Milton Reese Merrill. Box II consists of documents pertaining to Asa June Merrill, Harold Reese Merrill, and Dean Reese Merrill. Box III is a continuation of Dean Reese Merrill's collection and also includes Laura “Dot”Merrill and Lorin Christian Merrill's files. Box IV contains Liona Merrill's material and also includes information collected from family histories, notes, and sketches used in preparing the Lorin A. Merrill and Laura Reese Merrill family book (a copy of the book is included).
Other Merrill family material can be found in MSS # 90 and MSS # 119, especially information on Laura Reese Merrill. Family histories pertaining to Lorin Asa Merrill, his wife, children, and posterity are available in the Lorin Asa Merrill and Laura R. Merrill and Family book (929.2 M552-M). Also, material relative to Lorin Asa Merrill can be found in a book he coauthored with R. J. Evans and Lorin Asa Merrill entitled County Agent and Farm Bureau Work in Utah, 1918 (University Archives 19.4, Vol. 7, No. 3).
A separate collection of photographs, albums, and scrapbook materials pertaining to the Merrill family (some of which were included in the Lorin A. Merrill and Laura R. Merrill and family book) can be found in the Photograph Archives, where they are housed for preservation purposes.
Dates
- Creation: 1920-1985
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 Merrill family papers must be obtained from the Special Collections and Archives manuscript curator and/or the Special Collections and Archives department head.
Biographical Note
IIn the winter of 1918-1919, a devastating flu epidemic spread throughout the United States, affecting even rural communities like Richmond, Utah. In this small Cache Valley town, Lorin Asa Merrill was one of the first victims of the dreaded influenza. On January 26, 1919, Lorin passed away at the age of 42, leaving his wife Laura and seven children: Milton, Asa, Harold, Dean, Laura, Lorin, and Liona.
Lorin Asa Merrill was born April 4, 1876, to Marriner Wood Merrill and Almira Jane Bainbridge in Richmond, Utah. As a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Marriner had moved from Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1853. Seven years later he left Salt Lake City under assignment by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to help settle Richmond, Utah. In 1865, Marriner married Almira and she became his third wife. Marriner helped build the Logan Temple and served as its first president, and in 1889 he accepted a call to be an apostle in the Church hierarchy.
Lorin grew up on the family farm in Richmond and later attended Utah State Agricultural College (USAC). Following graduation, he worked as an assistant in the college dairy. Through associations at USAC, Lorin met his future wife Laura Liona Reese (February 6, 1876-May 13, 1963). After serving a Church mission to California, Lorin returned to Cache Valley, and in June 1900 married Laura Reese. Together the Merrills had eight children. Lorin worked in a variety of jobs, including managing a dairy in South Salt Lake and later a sawmill in Richmond. When the mill shut down, Lorin served as assistant recorder at the Logan Temple. Eventually he was hired on as a farm demonstrator in the Extension Service at USAC. From this experience, and years of personal farm management, he obtained the position of farm agent over Sevier County Utah. Lorin was active in religious and civic matters, and filled the position of Bishop and Highpriest in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served for many years as a Logan City councilman.
After Lorin's death in 1919, Laura assumed the care of her family. From profits earned by selling milk and eggs, Laura and her children were able to support themselves on their farm in Richmond. As the children grew older and reached college age, Laura sold the farm and moved to Logan. For a number of years Laura worked as the Cache County recorder and later obtained a job as librarian at the Logan Jr.-Sr. High School. Laura also served as librarian at the Topaz Internment Camp in southern Utah during World War II. She fulfilled two Church missions and served in various religious positions in the Church. The true scope and content of this collection revolves around Laura. From her experience through the challenges of life, Laura influenced not only her husband and children but the whole community as well. The love that Laura had for her family and others is expressed in family correspondence between children and friends. For more information on the Merrill children and extended family, see the Lorin A. Merrill and Laura R. Merrill and Family book (929.2 M552-M).
Extent
4 boxes (2 linear feet)
Abstract
Notes, correspondence, newspaper articles, genealogical data, and religious documents related to Lorin Asa Merrill, his wife, children, and posterity, covering the years 1920 to 1986.
Arrangement
The material is arranged in chronological sequence, first for Lorin Asa Merrill, then his wife, Laura Reese Merrill, followed by their children: Milton Reese, Asa June Reese, Harold Reese, Dean Reese, Laura (Dot), Lorin Christian, and Liona. (Note: The Merrill's second child, Virgil Reese, died as an infant and is thus not included in the collection).
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Unknown.
- Title
- Guide to the Merrill family papers 1920-1985
- 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
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
3000 Old Main Hill
Logan Utah 84322-3000 United States
435 797-8248
435 797-2880 (Fax)
scweb@usu.edu