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Come see the newly restored murals in the Library's Reading Room. Restoration was made possible in part by a grant from the Greater Hudson Heritage Foundation and a generous donation by a Mamaroneck family.
Warren Chase Merritt was born on December 3, 1897 in Randsburg, California. As a young boy, he sketched ships along the Eureka waterfront. He was fascinated by the sea. His childhood along the coast had a great influence on this future work. When he was about fourteen, his father, manager of the North Pacific Steamship Company, was drowned in the wreck of the Hanalei off Ducksbury Reef. Soon after, the Merritt family moved to Sausalito and he enrolled at the California School of Fine Arts for one term while working as a commercial artist. In 1929, the Crown Zellerbach Corporation commissioned him to paint his first mural, the history of paper making and shipping in the San Francisco Bay area.
Throughout his life Merritt painted a number of murals, one commissioned by the Shell Oil Company and another by Pacific Gas & Electric plus a number of historical wall panels for the Mamaroneck Public Library. Between 1935 and 1942, Merritt's studio was in New York, but he divided his time between the East and West coasts. Returning to California, during World War Two he worked in the engineering office at Bethlehem Steel in Alameda. After the war he and his wife moved to Capitola where he continued to paint.
Merritt worked for many years as an illustrator for Railroad Magazine and also did illustrations for California history books during the 1940s and 50s. In addition to painting, he was an accomplished musician and often played with a group of friends at dances and functions held in Santa Cruz and the Capitola area. He died in Capitola, California on May 23, 1968. Member Carmel Art Association. Exhibited: Ferargil Galleries (New York City), 1938 (solo); San Francisco Museum of Art, 1939; New York World's Fair, 1939; De Young Museum, 1943; California Palace of Legion of Honor, 1945.Works held: Santa Cruz City Museum; Mamaroneck Public Library.
The History of the Mamaroneck Public Library
The Mamaroneck Historical Society