Creator

Geo[rge] T. Elliot

Recipient

John Muir

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[2]get away a few hours every week into the wildest places in reach, and though my home is on a hill with wide sweep of view, yet I can't get far away from the city for more than two or three weeks every year. And so, since I can't transport myself bodily to the places where the conifers that I specially love are growing, I have planted in the open many different kinds; and have begged and bought and slipped many others, until I have a kindergarten pinet[illegible] of little trees in the house. They all behave very well, and they show such varieties of temperament, and have such delightful little surprises in store continually, as to little ways of growth; and they make it so much easier for the imagination to travel to the Himalayas, or the Andes, or to Australia, - that I never get tired of them. I think you will understand my fun, and that you will be amused by it, for a moment, a least. And I want very much three or four things. Dr. Franceschi sent me a Sequoia gigautea that was too large to adapt itself to our [illegible] climate, and I am afraid that I cannot save it. I think you can tell me where I can get a little gigautea and a small redwood, - only seedlings or yearlings, - and a Tenya Mertensiana, and perhaps the flat-leaved spruces - all wee things, of course. And if you yourself should sometime take the fancy to put into sp[illegible] some baby conifer or t[illegible]d and send it to me, I should [illegible] it more than I can tell you. I call these little trees my playthings; but they are much more than that; they are little friends and companions; they rest me and steady me, and [illegible]

Location

Brighton, Mass.

Date Original

1902 Oct 17

Source

Original letter dimensions: 16.5 x 26 cm.

Resource Identifier

muir12_0724-let.tif

File Identifier

Reel 12, Image 0724

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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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