Creator
Louie [Strentzel] Muir
Recipient
[John Muir]
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[2]still good for you to stay. This August heat and dust down here is miserable for us all, but while Helen is too little to travel without fretting, we can not go away. You could not bear it all in your weak state. A ranch that needs and takes the sacrifice of a noble life or work, ought to be flung away beyond all reach and power for harm.Wanda is very well, and growing; oh so tall and restless, and Helen seems well too, but clings to me more than ever. I think she would be beter satisfied at the old home if it were not for the mosquitoes, but they were blown by the north[3]wind over from the [Tules?] again last week, and are still troub- lesome to an extent surely never before known in this region.Aunt Annie reached Lin- coln safely August 1st at noon, and "although very tired and dusty felt as well as usual"! She wrote me 6 postal cardds on the way, and says she will send us a full description of the trip as soon as possible; also of Dr. Muir's new house. She went by way of Denver and seems to have enjoyed the grand scenery exceedingly.A letter to you has just come from a Miss Maria Fairchild. of 311 Polk St. San Francisco. She visited the Muir Glacier 3 yrs. ago, & now wishes to know the "exact latitude & longitude
Location
Martinez, Cal
Date Original
1888 Aug 9
Source
Original letter dimensions: 20 x 25 cm.
Resource Identifier
muir05_1128-let.tif
File Identifier
Reel 05, Image 1128
Copyright Status
Copyright status unknown
Copyright Statement
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Owning Institution
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