Chromatographic separation of trivalent actinides (Am, Cm and Cf) was performed by using a tertiary pyridine resin embedded in silica beads with methanolic nitric acid solutions. The trivalent actinides were eluted from the resin column in the reverse order of atomic numbers (Cf-Cm-Am). Higher concentration of methanol in the mixed solution accelerated both the adsorption of these elements on the resin and the separability for these elements. Americium was clearly separated from Cm and Cf by using a 1 cm-ø × 10 cm-height column with a 60vol% of methanol/40 vol% of concentrated nitric acid mixed solution at ambient temperature.