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Merrill, WI -- U.S. city in Wisconsin
Population (2000): 10146
Housing Units (2000): 4397
Land area (2000): 7.037754 sq. miles (18.227698 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.492966 sq. miles (1.276776 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 7.530720 sq. miles (19.504474 sq. km)
FIPS code: 51250
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 45.182569 N, 89.695590 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 54452
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Merrill, OR -- U.S. city in Oregon
Population (2000): 897
Housing Units (2000): 380
Land area (2000): 0.438548 sq. miles (1.135833 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.438548 sq. miles (1.135833 sq. km)
FIPS code: 47700
Located within: Oregon (OR), FIPS 41
Location: 42.025582 N, 121.599566 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 97633
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Merrill, IA -- U.S. city in Iowa
Population (2000): 754
Housing Units (2000): 294
Land area (2000): 0.433459 sq. miles (1.122653 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.433459 sq. miles (1.122653 sq. km)
FIPS code: 51375
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 42.721461 N, 96.250779 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 51038
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Merrill, MI -- U.S. village in Michigan
Population (2000): 782
Housing Units (2000): 310
Land area (2000): 0.685122 sq. miles (1.774457 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.685122 sq. miles (1.774457 sq. km)
FIPS code: 53180
Located within: Michigan (MI), FIPS 26
Location: 43.409553 N, 84.330798 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 48637
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Merrill may refer to:

Merrill (crater)

Merrill is a lunar impact crater. It is located in the high northern latitudes, on the far side. Less than one crater diameter to the south-southwest of Merrill is the similar Niepce, and to the east along the northern limb is the larger Brianchon.

The outer rim of Merrill is worn and the features are softened, but only a few impact craters lie along the edge and inner side. The inner walls are uneven slopes down to the relatively flat interior floor. This surface is marked by several small craterlets, including a pair near the midpoint. The satellite craters Merrill X and Merrill Y form a merged, dual-lobed feature that is attached to the northern outer rim of Merrill.

Merrill (surname)
  • Aaron S. Merrill, US Navy rear admiral during World War II
  • Amanda Merrill, American Democratic member of the New Hampshire Senate
  • Beverly Ann Merrill, star of The Real Housewives of New Jersey
  • Charles E. Merrill, American philanthropist, stockbroker, and co-founder of Merrill Lynch
  • Charles E. Merrill Jr., American educator
  • Dina Merrill, American actress
  • Elmer Drew Merrill, botanist
  • Elmer Truesdell Merrill, classical scholar
  • Eugene H. Merrill (academic)
  • Eugene H. Merrill (politician)
  • Frank Merrill, US Army major general; commander of Merrill's Marauders
  • George F. Merrill, American politician
  • George P. Merrill, American chemist, geologist and pedologist, winner of the 1922 J. Lawrence Smith Medal
  • Helen Merrill, American Jazz vocalist
  • Herbert M. Merrill (1871–1956), New York Socialist assemblyman 1912
  • James Merrill, American poet
  • Jan Merrill, American middle distance runner
  • Kieth Merrill, American filmmaker
  • Lewis Merrill, US Army officer in civil war; later fought against KKK.
  • Lorenzo Merrill, American politician
  • Monique Merrill, American ski mountaineer
  • Nathaniel Merrill, American stage director and opera director
  • Philip Merrill, American diplomat, publisher, banker, and philanthropist
  • Richard B. Merrill, American inventor of Foveon X3 sensor
  • Robert Merrill, American operatic baritone singer
  • Russel Merrill, US Navy pilot during World War I, and pioneer of aviation in Alaska
  • Samuel Ingham Merrill, American industrialist, founder of Los Angeles YMCA

Usage examples of "merrill".

Miller could have been an executive trainee at Merrill Lynch or any other business concern.

Lewis Merrill, the pastor at the Congregational Church, and my mother's choirmaster, had convinced my grandparents that my mother's singing voice was truly worthy of professional training.

As far as Reginald Marion 'Pop' Merrill was concerned, the Mad Hatters could all take a flying fuck at the moon.

Merrill senior vice president Leo Boschnak figured the initial public offering would be an easy sell.

Within minutes a fish took the bait, and after a brief, exciting contest, Merrill reeled in a feisty lake trout 18 inches in length.

Merrill chose lemon sole, Aldway fillet of steak, neither fancying the roast chicken.

Attorneys Seana Ash, Joel Kent, and Maxwell Merrill each made short opening statements to tell Judge Tiktin that three of the parties were in accord.

Located along the Chicago River, the proposed ninety-story, glass curtain–wall building has been designed by the world-renowned architectural firm of Skidmore Owings and Merrill (SOM).

Costas and I have worked on several very successful projects together, including the Trump World Tower at the United Nations Plaza, Trump Park Avenue (at Fifty-ninth Street and Park Avenue, just completed), and, together with Philip Johnson and Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Trump Place, my sixteen-building development along the Hudson River.

Covey, Roger Merrill, Patti Pallat, Nancy Aldridge, Darla Salin, Kerrie Flygare, Leea Bailey, Christie Brzezinski, Julie Shepherd, Gloria Lees, and our outside counsel, Richard Hill.

Merrill, who was standing at the foot of the stage in his pea jacket and wearing his watch cap and gawking at the figure who beseeched us from the podium.

Pop found out that antique dealer from Boston - Donahue, his name had been - had gotten fifty bucks more than he'd ought to have gotten for a 1915 Victor-Graff gramophone (which had actually turned out to be a much more common 1919 model), Pop had lost three hundred dollars' worth of sleep over it, sometimes plotting various forms of revenge (each more wild-eyed and ridiculous than the last), sometimes just damning himself for a fool, telling himself he must really be slipping if a city man like that Donahue could skin Pop Merrill.

He wanted to re-establish his credit with Merrill, for he was in want of a new coat, and knew that it would be useless to order one unless he had some money to pay on account.