Creator
[Louie Strentze Muir]
Recipient
Wanda [Muir]
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2of diseases in the near-by towns that I hoped you all would remain Mountanieers until snow-time and frost. However no new cases have been reported this week, and the postponed schools will be opened next Monday so we hope all will be well. The [Leak?] children at the Parsonage were not very sick, and are now about well of Scarlet Fever. When Helen comes she will have to stay quietly at home for a while. It does seem too bad to have to come down where lowland dust and heat are ruling, afterMartinez, CaliforniaAugust 9, 1901.Dear Wanda,This is the rest of Miss Hoffman's letter that I left out in my haste the other day. It is pleasant to think of her going with you to the University, and I think she will help all she can. Miss Head is still anxious to keep you in her school another year. I wrote to Mrs. Pitcher to keep the room for you. I have been so worried about all the dreaful kinds10006
Location
Martinez, Calif.
Date Original
1901 Aug 2
Source
Original letter dimensions unknown.
Resource Identifier
muir11_0813-let.tif
File Identifier
Reel 11, Image 0813
Copyright Status
Copyright status unknown
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Page Number
Page 1
Keywords
John Muir, correspondence, letters, author, writing, naturalist, California, correspondent, mail, message, post, exchange of letters, missive, notes, epistle