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"Down-Home Bard: Finger Lakes Great Arch Merrill"
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(August 5, 1894 – July 15, 1974) was an American journalist, writer, and poet sometimes called the "
Poet Laureate A poet laureate (plural: poets laureate) is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, typically expected to compose poems for special events and occasions. Albertino Mussato of Padua and Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ...
of Upstate New York".


Biography

Arch Merrill was born in Sandusky, New York, near Olean, and attended high school near Buffalo,Archie Hayes Merrill Papers
Hobart and William Smith Colleges Archives. .
and in 1915 attended Hobart College in
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, for one year, during which time he worked on the student newspaper, ''The Herald''. He enlisted in the
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in 1916 and served in
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during
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with Company B, 33rd Engineers. Upon returning to the States in 1919 after the war, Merrill worked short stints as a newspaper journalist in
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,
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, and
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through 1922. While working in New York he married Katherine Marie Towell. The Merrills had a daughter named Marion who was born in 1923, the year Merrill became a copy reader with the
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, newspaper the ''
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''. He was a reporter for the '' Rochester Journal-American'' from 1927 to 1937, and then returned to the ''Democrat and Chronicle'' as assistant city editor, and for the next 27 years, as Merrill recalled, he "held nearly every post in the city news room". There, in 1939, he began writing the first of an eventual 1,650 stories and columns for the ''Sunday Democrat and Chronicle'', primarily chronicling the history of Rochester and environs. These articles were collected and expanded to form Merrill's long string of non-fiction books. After retiring in 1963, he continued to write his column, "Arch Merrill's History", for 10 more years. A prolific writer, he was best known for his articles in the Sunday paper on history and folklore of the Genesse Valley and the
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of upstate
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.http://home.nycap.rr.com/pflass/Merrill/index.html accessed 15 February 2008 Sometimes called the "
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of Upstate New York", accessed 15 February 2008 he authored a number of books, most of which are collections of his articles. His 1943 ''A River Ramble'' is an account of his walk of the entire length of the
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, along with his notes on local history, folk tales, and people he met along the route. Merrill died July 15, 1974, and is buried in the Brighton Cemetery at the end of Hoyt Place in Rochester. accessed 01 May 2015


Bibliography

* ''A River Ramble: Saga of the Genesee Valley'' (Rochester, NY, Louis Heindl & Son, 1943) * ''The Lakes Country'' (Rochester, NY, Louis Heindl & Son, 1944) * ''The Ridge: Ontario's Blossom Country'' (Rochester, NY, Louis Heindl & Son, 1944) * ''The Towpath'' (Rochester, NY, Louis Heindl & Son, 1945) * ''Rochester Sketchbook'' (Rochester, NY, Louis Heindl & Son, 1946) * ''Stagecoach Towns'' (Rochester, NY, Louis Heindl & Son, 1947) * ''Tomahawks and Old Lace: Tales of Western New York'' (Rochester, NY, Henderson-Mosher, Inc., 1948) * ''Land of the Senecas'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press,
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* ''Upstate Echoes'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press,
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* ''Slim Fingers Beckon'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press,
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$2.00 * ''Shadows on the Wall'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press,
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$2.00 * ''Southern Tier: Volume One'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co.,
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$2.50 * ''Southern Tier: Volume Two'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co.,
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$2.50 * ''The White Woman and Her Valley'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co.,
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$2.50 * ''Our Goodly Heritage'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co., 956 $2.50 * ''Pioneer Profiles'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co., 1957) $2.50 * ''Bloomers and Bugles'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co., 1958) $2.75 * ''Gaslights and Gingerbread'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co., 1959) $2.75 * ''Fame in Our Time'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co., 1960) $2.95 * ''Down the Lore Lanes'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co., 1961) $2.95 * ''The Underground, Freedom's Road and Other Upstate Tales'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co., 1963) $2.95 * ''The Changing Years'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Seneca Book Binding Co., 1967) $3.75 * ''From Pumpkin Hook to Dumpling Hill'' (New York, American Book-Stratford Press / Rochester, Creek Books, 1969) $3.95


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Monroe County, New York GenWeb:Online copies of several of Arch Merrill's books
{{DEFAULTSORT:Merrill, Arch 1894 births 1974 deaths United States Army personnel of World War I Genesee River Hobart and William Smith Colleges alumni American male journalists Writers from Rochester, New York United States Army soldiers