This collection consists of the papers
of environmental activist Clifton R. Merritt. From 1964 to1978 Merritt served
as Director of Field Services for The Wilderness Society. After leaving The
Wilderness Society, Merritt founded the American Wilderness Alliance (later
American Wildlands). His papers include correspondence, research files and
other documents from his time with these agencies. Other materials cover his
work with Montana Wilderness Association, Montana Wildlife Federation, and
Friends of the Bitterroot. The collection also contains personal writings and
correspondence.
Repository:
University of Montana-Missoula
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special
Collections
Clifton R. Merritt was born in November 1919 in the Prickly Pear
Valley (now known as the Helena Valley) of Montana. He grew up on the cattle
ranch his grandfather settled in the 1890s near the Gates of the Wilderness
Mountains along the upper Missouri River. In his youth he was plagued by
illness including polio and a triple heart valve leakage at age 15. Despite
these physical ailments, Merritt was an avid hunter, fisherman, and hiker,
often enjoying these activities with his twin brother, Don.
Clif attended college at Carroll College in Helena, Montana taking
courses in liberal arts and sociology. After leaving Carroll, Merritt moved to
Kalispell, Montana, and worked for the Bureau of Employment Security and
Montana State Employment Service. He rose to Field Supervisor for the Bureau of
Employment Security which involved hiring, training, and supervising of over
150 employees in nine (or more) field offices. Merritt held this position from
1953-1964.
During his time in Kalispell, Merritt helped found the Montana
Wilderness Association in 1957. He also served in various positions for the
Montana Wildlife Federation from 1950 to 1964. With these organizations,
Merritt was a leader in getting the Montana Stream Preservation Act adopted and
halting the establishment of the Spruce Park and Glacier View dams on the
Flathead River, as well as spearheading the movement to get the 15,000 acre
Jewel Basin Hiking Area established.
In 1964, Clifton Merritt became director of field services for The
Wilderness Society. He began his work in Washington, DC, lobbying for the
establishment of the Wilderness Act of 1964. Believing that the wilderness
movement needed to garner the support of local citizens in order to add areas
to the National Wilderness Preservation System, Merritt established The
Wilderness Society’s Western Regional Office in Denver, Colorado, in 1966. In
the Regional Office, Merritt trained and supervised a 15-person professional
staff of natural resource specialists and field representatives stationed
throughout the West. Through the efforts of Merritt and his staff, working
closely with local groups, millions of acres were added to the National
Wilderness Preservation System. Among those added were the Scapegoat,
Absaroka-Beartooth, and River of No Return Wildernesses in Montana and the
Weminuche, Flat Tops, and Eagles Nest Wildernesses in Colorado. After an
organizational shakeup and upon hearing of the planned closing of the Regional
Office, Merritt resigned from the Wilderness Society in 1978.
In 1979, Merritt, Sally Ranney, and Jerry Mallet, seeing a need left
by the closing of The Wilderness Society’s Regional Office, formed The American
Wilderness Alliance (known after 1983 as American Wildlands) based in Denver,
Colorado. The organization worked with conservation groups throughout the Rocky
Mountain West to preserve public lands for wildlife habitat and recreation. The
American Wilderness Alliance was instrumental in getting the 161,000 acre
Elkhorn National Wildlife Management Area established in Montana as well as
ensuring the passage of the Colorado Wilderness Bill which gave wilderness
designation to 1.4 million acres of public lands. In addition to serving as
executive director, Merritt also edited the organization’s
Wild America magazine and wrote and edited its
On the Wild Side newsletter.
In 1984, Clifton Merritt returned to Montana and settled in the
Bitterroot Valley. He still maintained the executive directorship of American
Wildlands and the organization relocated to Bozeman, Montana, later that year.
In 1990, Merritt stepped back from the executive directorship and became
associate executive director. It was in 1990 that Merritt began the Corridors
of Life Program. The Program used Geographic Information Systems to map
wildlife migration corridors between roadless areas and established wilderness
areas. As of 2009, American Wildlands’ Corridors of Life Program continues to
work to restore and maintain wildlife corridors.
In 1998, at age 79, Clifton Merritt stepped down as associate
executive director of American Wildlands. Though no longer in a leadership role
at the organization, Merritt continued to support wilderness and environmental
initiatives as a member of the organization he had helped found. He also
continued to support local wilderness issues through membership with the
organization Friends of the Bitterroot and continued membership with the
Montana Wilderness Association and Montana Wildlife Federation.
Clifton Merritt had been a prolific writer all his life and his
retirement afforded him more time for this interest. He began to pen his
memoirs of the wilderness movement, which he titled
Beyond the Roads. He also began work on a history of his
grandfather’s settlement in the Prickly Pear Valley which he called
I Remember my Grandfather. Merritt died on August 12, 2008
at the age of 89.
Content Description
The Clifton R. Merritt Papers have been organized into seven series
arranged by the periods in Merritt’s professional career. The majority of the
series have been further subdivided into subseries, reflecting the order in
which they were maintained by Merritt. The largest series in this collection
relates to Merritt's time with American Wildlands and includes planning
documents, committee minutes, and extensive correspondence files.
Of particular interest within this collection are documents and
correspondence related to the recommendation of new wilderness areas into the
National Wilderness Preservation System signed into law in 1964. The collection
also contains documents related to the research and development of the
Corridors of Life Program, which mapped wildlife migration corridors between
roadless areas and established wilderness areas. The papers include a small
portion of personal writings and correspondence including drafts and research
for Merritt’s memoirs titled
Beyond the Roads and his family history titled
I Remember my Grandfather. The papers also contain awards
and certificates received by Clifton R. Merritt.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of
Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and
The University of Montana-Missoula.
Restrictions on Use :
Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and
any other applicable statutes. Non-exclusive copyright to the collection was
transferred to The University of Montana.
Preferred Citation :
[Name of document or photograph number], Clifton R. Merritt Papers,
Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The
University of Montana-Missoula.
Administrative Information
Arrangement :
This collection has been divided into seven series:
Series I: Montana Wildlife Federation, 1954-2004, .75 linear feet
Subseries 1: Administration, 1954-1999, 0.15 linear feet
Subseries 2: Subject Files, 1953-2004, 0.5 linear feet
Subseries 3: Organizational Publications and Newsletters, 1956-2004,
0.10 linear feet
Series II: Montana Wilderness Association, 1949-2005, 1.25 linear feet
Subseries 1: Administration, 1968-2004, 0.25 linear feet
Subseries 2: Subject Files, 1949-2004, 0.75 linear feet
Subseries 3: Organizational Publications and Newsletters, 1978-2005,
0.25 linear feet
Series III: The Wilderness Society, 1954-2000, 23.75 linear feet
Subseries 1: Administration, 1963-2000, 1.0 linear foot
Subseries 2: Subject Files, 1954-1989, 22.70 linear feet
Series IV: American Wilderness Alliance/American Wildlands, 1957-2007,
29.5 linear feet
Subseries 1: Administration, 1965-2007, 5.0 linear feet
Subseries 2: Subject Files, 1957-2007, 20.5 linear feet
Subseries 3: Corridors of Life Program, 1985-2006, 1.5 linear feet
Subseries 4: Organizational Publications and Newsletters, 1979-2007,
2.5 linear feet
Series V: Friends of the Bitterroot, 1991-2006, 0.5 linear feet
Series VI: Personal Materials, 1935-2007, 5.5 linear feet
Subseries 1: Writings and Files, 1935-2007, 2.5 linear feet
Subseries 2: Miscellaneous Materials, 1940-1998 and undated, 3.0
linear feet
Series VII: Awards, 1972-2007, 5.75 linear feet
Subseries 1: Subject Files and Correspondence, 1972-2007, 0.5 linear
feet
Subseries 2: Certificates, Statuettes, and Plaques, 1976-2007, 5.25
linear feet
Series VIII: Photographs and Film, unprocessed
Custodial History :
The collection was in the possession of Clifton R. Merritt and
maintained at his home until his death in 2008. Merritt's daughter, Sherry
Essig, maintained the bulk of the materials in Merritt’s home until their
transfer to the Archives.
Acquisition Information :
The collection was acquired by the Archives from Clifton R. Merritt’s
daughter, Sherry Essig, in 2008.
Processing Note :
Clifton R. Merritt’s daughter, Sherry Essig, cleaned and arranged some
materials and folders prior to their arrival at the Archives. Unfoldered and
loose materials were foldered during processing at the Archives. Original order
was largely maintained throughout the collection, with the exception that
within subseries folders were arranged in a stricter alphabetical order to
facilitate access.
Separated Materials :
Most bound monographs, congressional records, and published
congressional reports were separated from the collection during processing.
Bibliography :
In 2005 Robert N. Baker submitted a MA thesis to The University of
Montana entitled
Clif Merritt and Wilderness Wildlife: Learning How to Live in
Paradise.
Detailed Description of the Collection
Series I: Montana Wildlife
Federation, 1954-2004
0.75 linear feet
The Montana Wildlife Federation is a Helena, Montana, based
organization dedicated to the preservation of wildlife habitat. Merritt served
in various positions for the Montana Wildlife Federation from 1950 to 1964, and
helped spearhead the movement to establish the Jewel Basin Hiking Area in
Montana. This series is arranged into three subseries. Subseries 1,
Administration, includes internal correspondence and memos. Subseries 2,
Subject Files, consists of correspondence, reports, and news releases.
Subseries 3 contains organizational publications and newsletters.
Container(s)
Description
Subseries 1: Administration, 1954-1999
0.15 linear feet
Box/Folder
1/1
Flathead Lake Wildlife Association Memo, 1954
1/2
Membership Mailer, 1996-1997
1/3
Memos and Internal Correspondence, 1956-1959
1/4
Wildlife Legacy Council, 1998-1999
Subseries 2: Subject Files, 1953-2004
0.5 linear feet
Box/Folder
1/5
General Issue Correspondence, 1955-1959
1/6
General Issue Correspondence, 1961-1963
1/7
General Issue Correspondence, 1964
1/8
Jewel Basin Hiking Area by Clifton Merritt, undated
1/9
Jewel Basin Proposed Wilderness Study Area-Flathead
National Forest, 1957-1964
1/10
Lincoln Back Country, 1963-1969
1/11
Clifton Merritt, Editorials and Reports-Middle Fork of
the Flathead, undated
1/12
Missouri River Breaks Wildlife Area, 1953-1964
1/13
News Releases, 1964
2/1
News Releases, 1956-1963
124/1
Wilderness Society, Correspondence-MATERIALS HAVE
MOLD, SEE ARCHIVIST FOR ACCESS, 1963-1964
Subseries 3: Organizational Publications and
Newsletters, 1956-2004
Series II: Montana Wilderness
Association, 1949-2005
1.25 linear feet
Merritt helped found the Montana Wilderness Association (MWA) in
1957. The MWA is a Helena, Montana, based organization that works towards the
preservation and designation of wilderness in Montana. Materials in this series
related to the Glacier View and Hungry Horse Dams and the Wilderness Walks
Program reflect these organizational goals. This series is arranged into three
subseries: subseries 1: Administration, includes internal memos and
correspondence as well as the organization’s constitution and bylaws. Subseries
2, Subject Files, consists of correspondence, reports and notes. Subseries 3
contains organizational publications and newsletters.
Container(s)
Description
Subseries 1: Administration, 1968-2004
0.25 linear feet
Box/Folder
2/9
Constitution, Bylaws, 1978-1979
2/10
Constitution, Bylaws, 1978-1979
3/1
Interorganizational Correspondence, 1987-1996
3/2
Missoula-Bitterroot Chapter, 1993
3/3
Notices, Communiqués, Correspondence, 1997-2004
3/4
Proposed Beartooth Wilderness-Meetings, 1968
Subseries 2: Subject Files, 1949-2004
0.75 linear feet
Box/Folder
3/5
Cabinet Mountains Wilderness-Kootenai National
Forest-Idaho Panhandle, 1967-1985
3/6
Convention, 1978
3/7
Dallas Eklund Award, 1978-1992
3/8
Doris Milner Special Conservation Award, 1975-1996
3/9-11
Glacier National Park-Montana, 1966-1975
3/12
Glacier View Dam, 1955-1959
3/13
Hungry Horse Dams, 1949-1957
4/1
Island Range Chapter Newsletters, 1999 and undated
4/2
Ken and Florence Baldwin Special Conservation Award,
Montana Wilderness Association, 1973-1998
4/3
Legislating the Wild-A Guide to Montana Wilderness
Legislation-Montana Wilderness Association, 1994
4/4
Montana Wilderness Issues, 1950-1957
4/5
National Wildlife Federation Conservation
News, 1954-1958
4/6
Quiet Trails Montana, 1994
4/7
Recreation Values, 1960
4/8
Robert F. Cooney Special Conservation
Award, 1994
4/9
Smoky Range Dam, 1956
4/10
Thurman Trosper Special Conservation Award, 1991-2001
4/11
Wilderness Walks, 1992-1993
4/12
Wilderness Walks, 1997-2002
4/13
Wilderness Walks, 2000-2004
4/14
Wilderness Walks, 2003-2004
Subseries 3: Organizational Publications and
Newsletters, 1978-2005
The Wilderness Society (TWS) is a national environmental
organization dedicated to the preservation and designation of wilderness
throughout the United States. In 1964, Clifton Merritt became director of field
services for TWS. He began his work in Washington, DC, lobbying for the
establishment of the Wilderness Act of 1964 and established the Society’s
Western Regional Office in Denver, Colorado, in 1966. Of particular interest in
this series are memos, notes, correspondence, and research done on areas
proposed for entry in the National Wilderness Preservation System. This series
has been divided into three subseries. Subseries 1, Administration, includes
internal memos and correspondence, executive committee meeting notes and
minutes, an organizational manual, and other notes. Subseries 2, Subject Files,
consists of correspondence, notes, research files, and clippings.
Container(s)
Description
Subseries 1: Administration, 1963-2000
1.0 linear foot
Box/Folder
5/4
Stewart Brandborg, 1976
5/5
Bill Cunningham, Activity Reports, 1976-1978
5/6
Bill Cunningham, Correspondence, 1976-1978
5/7
Development of Other Wilderness Support
Groups, 1978
5/8
Executive Committee Meetings, 1964-1966
5/9
Field Office Reorganization, 1977-1978
5/10
Field Office Reorganization, 1977-1980
6/1
Governing Council Meeting, 1978-2000
6/2
Mailers and Memos to Membership, 1966-1978
6/3
Clifton Merritt, Notes, 1968-1978
6/4
Clifton Merritt, Statements, 1972-1974
6/5
Nevada Outdoor Recreation Association
Grant, 1968-1975
Series IV: The American Wilderness Alliance /
American Wildlands, 1957-2007
29.5 linear feet
In 1979, Clif Merritt, Sally Ranney, and Jerry Mallet formed The
American Wilderness Alliance (known after 1983 as American Wildlands) based in
Denver, Colorado. The organization worked with conservation groups throughout
the Rocky Mountain West to preserve public lands for wildlife habitat and
recreation. Merritt served as executive director until 1990, when he became
associate executive director. In 1990, Merritt began the Corridors of Life
Program, which used Geographic Information Systems to map wildlife migration
corridors between roadless areas and established wilderness areas.
This series is arranged into four subseries. Subseries 1:
Administration includes internal memos and correspondence, meeting notes and
minutes, resumes, notes, and financial and funding information. Subseries 2:
Subject Files consists of correspondence, notes, research files, action
reports, and clippings. Of particular interest are Subseries 3: Corridors of
Life contains correspondence, research files, and notes. Subseries 4:
Organizational Publications and Newsletters contains newsletters and
publications, correspondence, notes, and drafts.
Container(s)
Description
Subseries 1: Administration, 1965-2007
5 linear feet
Box/Folder
53/11
25th Anniversary Celebration, 2002
53/12
About American Wilderness Alliance, undated
53/13
About American Wilderness Alliance, 1988
53/14
About American Wildlands, 1980-1996
53/15
Advisory Council, 1992-1993
53/16
Rob Ament, Executive Director,
Correspondence, 2000-2003
53/17
Rob Ament, Resume, 1996
53/18
Annual Review, 1979-1986
53/19
Annual Review, 1994-1995
53/20
Arrow Corporation, Yvon Chouinard, 1986-1990
53/21
Arrow Corporation, Yvon Chouinard, 1987
53/22
Board and Advisors List, office and Field Staff
List, 1993 and undated
53/23-24
Board Meetings, 1991-1998
53/25
Board Meetings, 1996-1999
53/26
Board Members, 1987
53/27
Board Members, 1997
53/28
Board Memos, Meeting Notes, 1992
54/1
Board of Directors and Executive Director Memos and
Correspondence, 1996-1999
54/2
Board of Directors Manual and Meeting
Minutes, 1992-1999
54/3
Board of Directors Memos and Internal
Documents, 1987-1998
54/4-5
Board of Directors Memos and Internal
Documents, 1990-1998
54/6
Board of Trustees Meeting, 1987
54/7-10
Board of Trustees Memos, Correspondence, Notes, and
Internal Documents, 1976-1997
55/1
Board of Trustees Packet for Board
Meetings, 1992
55/2
Board of Trustees, Meeting Minutes, Northern Regional
Office Issues, and Development Information, 1993-1994
55/3
Leslie Buckmaster, Resume, 1994-1995
55/4
Budget Projections and Financial Reports, 1996-1997
55/5
Bullitt Foundation, 1993
55/6
Dale Burk, Resume and Vitae, 1997-2006
55/7
By-Laws, 1992-1993
55/8
Dan Chandler, Resume, 1994-1996
55/9
Charter Members #1, 1978
55/10
Cinnabar Foundation, 1987-1988
55/11-13
Cinnabar Foundation-Annual Report and
Grants, 1986-1996
55/14-15
Clifton Merritt Internal Documents, 1989-2000
56/1
Conferences, 1996-2007
56/2
Conservation Endowment Fund, John Taft, 1987
56/3
Consultants and Advisory Councils, 1993
56/4
Corporate Certificate of Authority, 1988-1996
56/5
Lance Craighead, Resume, 1997
56/6
CS Fund, 1986
56/7
Bill Cunningham, Resume, 1980-1987
56/8
Directories, American Wildlands and
Affiliates, 1998 and undated
56/9
Directory, Board of Trustees and Staff, 1993-1994
56/10
Duties and Responsibilities of Associate Executive
Director, 1986
56/11
Duties and Responsibilities of Montana Field
Representatives and Natural Resources Specialist, undated
56/12
Economic Inventory Grant Proposal-Big Hole,
Montana, undated
56/13
Employment Inquiries, 1987
56/14
Executive Director Search, 1994-1996
56/15
Executive Director's Manual, 1986-1987
56/16
Expense Claims, 1988
56/17
Expenses, 1980-1987
56/18
Expenses, 1980-1989
56/19-21
Financial Reports, 1987-1997
57/1
Financials, 1985
57/2
Financials, 1986
57/3
Jim Frain, Resume, 1995-1996
57/4
Paul Fritz, Idaho Representative, 1988-1993
57/5
Paul Fritz, Personnel, 1987
57/6
Fund Raising, 1986-1990
57/7
Fund Raising, 1996-1998
57/8
Funding, 1987-1992
57/9
Funding, 1994-1995
57/10
Funding File, 1986-1988
57/11
General Office Procedures, 1986-1987
57/12
Goals and Objectives, undated
57/13
Grant and Funding Proposals, 1993-1999
57/14
Grant Proposals, 1985-1986
57/15
Grant Status, 1994
57/16
Dan Heinz, Resume, undated
57/17
History of American Wildlands, 1994
57/18
Robert Hitchcock, Resume, 1992-1996
57/19
Internal Documents, 1978-2001
58/1
Internal Memos, organizational history, and board
meeting minutes, 1988-1992
58/2
Internal Revenue Service Letter, 1978
58/3
IRS Exemption Letter, 1982-1993
58/4
Job Descriptions, 1992-1995
58/5
Ken Knapp, Director of Development, 1993-1994
58/6
Jeff Larmer, Resume, 1995-1997
58/7
Letterhead and Artwork, 1994
58/8
Dave McCargo, Resume, 1987-1996
58/9
Membership Brochure, 1993-1994
58/10
Membership Information, 1986-1987
58/11
Membership Letters, 1965-1994
58/12
Membership Lists, 1989
58/13
Membership Reference Materials, 1965-1981
58/14
Membership Solicitation, 1987
58/15-16
Memos and Internal Documents, 1994-2005
59/1
Clifton Merritt, Background Sketches, 1973-1986
59/2
Clifton Merritt, Expense Claims, 1995-1996
59/3
Clifton Merritt, Expenses, 1992-1994
59/4
Clifton Merritt, Meeting Notes, 1990-1997 and undated
59/5
Clifton Merritt, Personal, 1996-1998
59/6
Clifton Merritt, Personnel, 1979-1986
59/7
Clifton Merritt, Resume, 1979-1998
59/8
Clifton Merritt, Resume, 1987
59/9
Clifton Merritt, Vitae and Biographical
Information, 1978-1997
59/10
Mission and Vision, 1994
59/11
Montana Contributions, 1986-1987
59/12
Montana Field Office Grant Proposal to Montana
Outfitters and Guides, 1986-1987
59/13
Montana Grant Proposal, 1985-1986
59/14
Montana Mailing Lists, 1986-1988
59/15
Montana Solicitation, 1986-1987
60/1
Montana Wilderness Association, Friends of the
Bitterroot, and American Wildlands Bitterroot Lawsuit, 2001
Proposed Great Divide Wilderness-Montana and
Idaho, 1989-1991
94/3
Proposed Lee Metcalf Wilderness, 1978-1983
94/4
Proposed Sleeping Child Wilderness, undated
94/5-6
Proposed Sleeping Child Wilderness-Bureau of Land
Management, 1988-1991
94/7-8
Proposed Wilderness Study Additions-Western
Montana, 1986-1988
94/9
Publicity-Newspapers, Texas-San Antonio
Light, 1981
94/10
Rangeland Management, 1994 and undated
94/11
Sally Ranney, 1997
94/12
Sally Ranney-Award Nomination, 1995
94/13
Rattlesnake Wilderness, 1979-1981
94/14
Rattlesnake Wilderness, Lolo National
Forest, 1980
94/15
Ravalli County Fish and Wildlife
Association, 1998-2003
94/16
Ravalli Republic Interview, 2003
94/17
Recommended Actions for Governmental Agencies to
Mitigate Risk and Discover Cause of Observed Symptoms in People and Wildlife in
the Bitterroot Valley, 1995-1996
94/18
Reports on Garnet Range Roadless Area as Potential
Wilderness Areas-Bill Cunningham, 1998
Friends of the Bitterroot is a forest-watch organization based in
Hamilton, Montana. This series contains meeting memos, notes, correspondence,
and newsletters.
Container(s)
Description
Box/Folder
110/5
Meeting Agendas, Memos, and Internal
Correspondence, 1991-2003
This series is arranged into two subseries. Subseries 1, Writings
and Files, contains drafts, correspondence, articles, and publications.
Subseries 2, Miscellaneous Materials, consists of a scrapbook, a yearbook, and
rolodexes.
Container(s)
Description
Subseries 1: Writings and Files, 1935-2007
2.5 linear feet
Box/Folder
110/10
Beyond the Roads, 1985-2003
110/11
Beyond the Roads, undated
110/12
Beyond the Roads, Book Chapter Drafts and
Notes, 1992-2006 and undated
110/13
Beyond the Roads, Book Chapters, 1999-2004
110/14
Beyond the Roads, Book Chapters and Writing
Submissions-Wilderness and Wilderness Policy, 1990
110/15
Beyond the Roads, Chapters, 2000-2002
111/1
Beyond the Roads, Chapters, 2001-2003
111/2
Beyond the Roads, Chapters for the book, 2005 and undated
111/3
Beyond the Roads, Older Drafts, 1975-2005
111/4
Conquest of the Land through 7,000 Years, 1953-1983
111/5
Employment Applications and Correspondence, 1946
111/6
Grandfather, 2005
111/7
Grandfather Copy, undated
111/8
Grandfather Merritt, 1994-1999
111/9
Grandfather Merritt, Finished Chapters, 2005-2007
111/10
High School Writings and Report Cards, undated
111/11
I Remember my Grandfather, 2001
112/1
I Remember my Grandfather, undated
112/2
I Remember my Grandfather, Draft, 2003
112/3
I Remember my Grandfather, Draft, 2003
112/4
I Remember my Grandfather, Draft, 2005
112/5
I Remember my Grandfather, Draft, undated
112/6
I Remember my Grandfather, Draft-includes Brother Don,
but not Sister Bernice, undated
112/7
I Remember my Grandfather, Drafts, 2005-2006
113/1-4
I Remember my Grandfather, Drafts, Notes,
Research, 1991-2006
113/5
Information Requests and Correspondence, 1997-1998
113/6
Memoirs, Copies of Photos for, undated
113/7
Memoirs, Correspondence Regarding , 1997-2006
113/8
Memoirs of Grandfather Merritt, 2005-2006
113/9
Clifton Merritt, Older Articles, 1965 and undated
113/10
Clifton Merritt, Oral History Interview
Transcripts, 2001
113/11
Miscellaneous Book Chapter Drafts, 2006 and undated
113/12
Personal Correspondence, 1971-2005
113/13
Poems and Songs, Drafts, 1937-1941 and undated
114/1
Poems and Songs, Drafts, undated
114/2-3
Poetry and Song Notebooks, 1935-1939 and undated
114/4-5
Poetry and Song Notebooks, undated
114/6-8
Poetry and Song Notes and Drafts, 1935 and undated
115/1-2
Publications, 1946-1986
115/3
Poem Clipping-Published Copy, undated
115/4
Recollections in the Conservation Movement, 1985
115/5
Jeanine Ricketts, 1972-2005
115/6
Scapegoat Book Chapter Copies, undated
Subseries 2: Miscellaneous
Materials, 1940-1998 and undated
3.0 linear feet
Box/Folder
115/7
Helena High School Yearbook, "The
Vigilante", 1940
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
places should search the catalog using these headings.
Personal Names :
Cunningham, Bill
Merritt,
Clifton R. (Clifton Reeve), 1919-2008--Archives
Ranney,
Sally Ann
Corporate Names :
American
Wilderness Alliance
American
Wildlands (Organization)
Friends of
the Bitterroot
Montana
Wilderness Association
Montana
Wildlife Federation
Wilderness
Society (U.S.)
Geographical Names :
West
(U.S.)--Environmental conditions
Subject Terms :
Conservation of natural
resources--Montana--Bitterroot River Valley--Societies, etc
Conservation of natural
resources--Montana--Societies, etc
Conservation of natural
resources--West (U.S.)--Societies, etc