Preliminary Guide to the Willis B. Merriam and Florence Merriam Papers, 1940-1983

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Merriam, Willis Bungay
Title
Preliminary Guide to the Willis B. Merriam and Florence Merriam Papers
Dates
1940-1983 (inclusive)
Quantity
2 Linear feet of shelf space, (2 Boxes)
Collection Number
MS.1987.17 (collection)
Summary
This collection consists of papers of Willis B. Merriam and Florence Merriam of Pullman, Washington.
Repository
Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open and available for research use.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Willis B. Merriam (1905-1986) was born in Spokane, Washington to Willis and Madge Bungay Merriam. He attended North Central High School followed by the State Normal School at Cheney (now Eastern Washington University), where he graduated in 1928. After two years in Alaska, Willis and his wife Florence Coardy Merriam moved to Seattle, where he earned advanced degrees in geography from the University of Washington. In 1936, Merriam began teaching geography at Eastern Washington College of Education (EWU) until 1940. While there, Merriam helped establish the Northwest Scientific Association. During World War II, he was head of the U.S. Army Specialized Training Program (map reading) at the University of Oregon.

In 1945, Willis and Florence Merriam settled in Pullman, where he taught at Washington State University until his retirement in 1970. He taught various aspects of geography, including economic geography, conservation of natural resources, and South American geography, but his specialty was European geography. Both Willis and Florence Merriam liked to travel, and he became well known for the slides he took on their travels. He was a popular professor during his tenure, and remained a popular speaker in Spokane and Pullman for his slides and frequent lectures. He was involved in numerous community groups, including the Pullman Kiwanis, Early Day Toastmasters, Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity, the Squires Male Choir, and Music Makers Mixed Choir. He was also an actor, and acted in multiple plays that Florence, produced. He helped to found the Pullman Community Theater. Willis Merriam died in 1986 after a bout with cancer.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection includes correspondence, writings, publications, diaries, notes, news clippings, scrapbooks, programs, posters, and photographs. One noteworthy item is a description of a trip down Hells Canyon and the Snake River gorge in 1947.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions apply.

Preferred Citation

[Item description]

Preliminary Guide to the Willis B. Merriam and Florence Merriam Papers, 1940-1983 (Cage )

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

This is an unprocessed collection. Any arrangement reflects either a pre-existing order from the records' creators or previous custodians, or preliminary sorting performed by staff.

Location of Collection

(MASC staff use) 2-14-24-1

Acquisition Information

Florence Coardy Merriam donated this collection to the Washington State University Libraries in 1987 (MS.1987.17).

Related Materials

Florence Coardy Merriam Papers, 1926-1993 (Cage 858).

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Personal Names

  • Merriam, Florence Coardy -- Archives
  • Merriam, Willis Bungay -- Archives

Corporate Names

  • Washington State University -- Faculty -- Archives

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Merriam, Florence Coardy (creator)