Creator

Myra C. Marshall

Recipient

John Muir

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[3]"The time has come" as the Walrus said, "to speak of of many things," but the one most mportant and foremost is when are you coming for that long-promised visit to us?We are having such a mild, delightful winter that I am sure all Californians would consider themselves lucky to be here with us. We are not having snowstorms here.I have worn furs but one day this winter-now what do you think of that?Why don't you come on to the Inauguration, and far more important, to the suffragists' parade on the third? We have your room in readiness, now won't you come?With much love from all the Marshall family.I am always sincerely,Myra C. MarshallJanuary 23, 1913

Location

[Washington, D. C.]

Date Original

1913 Jan 23

Source

Original letter dimensions: 17.5 x 27 cm.

Resource Identifier

muir21_0075-let.tif

File Identifier

Reel 21, Image 0075

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Some letters written to John Muir may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.

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University of the Pacific Library Holt-Atherton Special Collections. Please contact this institution directly to obtain copies of the images or permission to publish or use them beyond educational purposes.

Page Number

Page 2

Keywords

John Muir, correspondence, letters, author, writing, naturalist, California, correspondent, mail, message, post, exchange of letters, missive, notes, epistle

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