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William Keith, a well-known artist and friend of Muir’s, traveled with him and others to Sequoia National Park in 1902. Over the years Muir acquired many of Keith's paintings including the two in the other room.

Muir strongly believed that the more people see the trees, more will revel, study and protect them.

John Muir, James S. Merriam, unidentified, William Keith in Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park, California
Sequoia Studies from Yosemite South End of Belt at White River
Letter from John Muir to Jeanne Carr. [Fall 1870]
“Old dead giant of the Tuolumne Sequoia grove.”
Sequoia Studies from Yosemite South End of Belt at White River. (August-November 1875)
“Sequoia scorched, Mariposa. 1875”
Letter from Cha[rle]s F. Lummis to [John Muir], 1900 Feb 20 .
John Muir, James S. Merriam, unidentified, William Keith in Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park, California

John Muir, James S. Merriam, unidentified, William Keith in Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park, California

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C. Hart Merriam

01-01-1902

circa 1902

This image is part of the John Muir Papers MSS 048.

C. Hart Merriam

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