Archaeological Institute of America
An Archaelogical Institute of America publication featuring a few of the so-called Site Q “Ballplayer Panels,” a number of which were acquired and sold by Samuel Merrin and the Merrin Gallery.

New York Times: Auctions
A Rita Reif New York Times article chronicling the purchasing zeal of Samuel Merrin at a Sotheby's auction in 1990, where the Merrin Gallery director traded a record $883,025 for a vast collection of notable Pre-Columbian art.

New York State Guide
Directory information on Samuel Merrin's Merrin Gallery, as presented by the New York State Guide to Galleries, Museums, and Artists.

Tufts University Art Gallery
Samuel Merrin is a regular contributor to the Tufts University Art Gallery.

Samuel Merrin and the Merrin Gallery
Samuel Merrin is the director of the Merrin Gallery, the world's leading gallery in pre-Columbian and ancient South American art.

The Merrin Gallery
The Merrin Gallery, located on Manhattan's 5th Avenue, is a haven of ancient antiquities and artifacts amidst the bustling metropolitan center of New York City.

JECEI
The Holly and Sam Merrin Foundation is a has formed a valued partnership with JECEI, the Jewish Early Childhood Education Initiative.

New York Magazine: The Apthorp goes Condo
In this New York Magazine feature, Samuel Merrin seems nonchalant regarding the anticipated radical changes of his Apthorp apartment as the building undergoes new management.

BusinessWeek: From China, for Now
Samuel Merrin won a millennium-old Tang dynasty Chinese horse from Sotheby's New York auction (according to BusinessWeek magazine) for an astonishing $937,500.